- Finale from Symphony No. 82, "The Bear" got its nickname because it resembles the music that was used to accompany dancing bears at fairs and festivals.
Polar Bear | Composition Title: Finale from Symphony No. 82 , "The Bear" Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809). Haydn also created the "Surprise Symphony." http://viewpure.com/klLx1EyVfCo |
Big Cats - Sumatran Tiger, Cheetah, Lion, Amur Leopard | Composition Title: Overture to La Forza del Destino Composer: Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901). http://viewpure.com/vPFePkmdrEo |
African Elephant
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Ross Huggett via flickr | Composition Title: Montagues and Capulets Composer: Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953). He also composed Peter and the Wolf. http://viewpure.com/p1_JUTAO0SA Start at 1:53 for Elephant. |
Monarch Butterfly
PhotoWilliam Warby via flickr
| Composition Title: Dance of the Reed Pipes Composer: Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893). He wrote the Nutcracker and the 1812 Overture. Our students learned about him during the 2013-2014 school year. http://viewpure.com/hGwjHRfcsMQ |
Penguin
Photo Antartica Bound via flickr
| Composition Title: Emperor Waltz Composer: Johann Strauss, Jr (1925-1899) http://viewpure.com/LAVvBF7m260 Another piece written by Strauss was The Blue Danube. Watch this on View Pure: http://viewpure.com/IDaJ7rFg66A |
October 2, 2014
Today in music, we listened to Dance of the Reed Pipes. As we listened, we prepared ourselves to write a Dear Diary entry for the Kansas City Symphony Writing Challenge.
Focus Lesson: I can listen to and describe music.
Monarch Butterfly
PhotoWilliam Warby via flicr
| Composition Title: Dance of the Reed Pipes Composer: Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893). He wrote the Nutcracker and the 1812 Overture. Our students learned about him during the 2013-2014 school year. Watch an Orchestra play Dance of the Reed Pipes on View Pure: http://viewpure.com/dntCj0KWZs8 |
- Listen to Dance of the Reed Pipes
- Class Discussion - 2 minutes
- What instruments did you hear or see?
- What was the mood of the piece?
- Was the music fast or slow?
- Was the music legato or staccato?
- Write a Dear Diary Entry
- Explain project - 2 minutes
- What should be included?
- Name
- What is the animals favorite instrument?
- How did the animal get to Kauffman Center?
- What challenges did the animal face?
- What did the animal pack for lunch?
- When you get your paper...
- Go to riser spot
- Materials - riser helper will pass them around
- Stay at your seat; raise your hand if you need something
- This is an individual activity with no talking
- When you are done
- Essay goes on the black teacher chair.
- Complete a drawing for the drawing challenge
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