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Classical Kids Music Education, Chicago, Illinois. Introducing the extraordinary lives and musical masterpieces of the great classical composers to future generations. Listen free to Classical Kids – Vivaldi's Ring Of Mystery (Four Seasons, Spring, I, Rv 269, Piccolo Concerto, Ii, Rv 443 and more). 14 tracks (46:50). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

In the classroom, classical music can be an exciting learning tool. Music not only has the power to stimulate the mind, enrich the heart and soothe the soul; it can also help you meet educational objectives and learning outcomes.

The following Classics for Kids® lesson plans provide practical, effective activities for grades K-5 to help you teach the basics of music to your students. Portions of the lessons can also be used by classroom teachers. They are based on national and state standards, Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Critical Thinking skills based on Bloom's Taxonomy. Each set of three lesson plans focuses on an individual classical music composer and a selected piece of music.

Classical Kids Vivaldi's Ring Of Mystery

Here's are the lesson plans you'll find in this section:

  • JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Brandenburg Concerto No. 2: Movement 1
  • LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 – first movement
  • AARON COPLAND 'Hoedown', from Rodeo
  • EDVARD GRIEG'In the Hall of the Mountain King', from Peer Gynt
  • FRANZ JOSEF HAYDN Symphony No. 94 in C Major 'Surprise,' Second Movement
  • GUSTAV HOLST ('Jupiter' from The Planets)
  • ZOLTÁN KODÁLY 'Viennese Musical Clock' from the Háry János Suite
  • WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Variations on 'Ah, je dirais-vous maman'
  • MODEST MUSSORGSKY 'Promenade' from Pictures at an Exhibition
  • SERGEI PROKOFIEV ('Troika': from Lt. Kijé Suite)
  • SERGEI PROKOFIEV (Peter and the Wolf)
  • NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Flight of the Bumblebee
  • GIOACHINO ROSSINI 'Finale' from William Tell Overture
  • ROBERT SCHUMANN 'The Happy Farmer' from Album for the Young
  • IGOR STRAVINSKY 'Infernal Dance' from The Firebird
  • ANTONIO VIVALDI 'Spring' from The Four Seasons

The lesson plans were written by Dr. Kay Edwards, Professor and Chair of Music Education at Miami University in Oxford, OH. Dr. Edwards earned both a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in general music from Arizona State University, and a Bachelor of Music from Ohio University. She has been an active clinician and author in the areas of elementary general music, guided listening, and multicultural music education for more than 15 years at the university level and has 10 years experience as an elementary general music teacher. In addition to Orff Level III certification, she has special training in Kodály and Dalcroze pedagogies.

Classical Kids Vivaldi Ring Of Mystery Youtube

A concerto features a soloist that stands at the front of the stage, while they play the melody and the orchestra follows. Hear different examples of the concerto below.

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Antonio Vivaldi: 'Summer' from The Four Seasons — The violinist leads the orchestra in this famous concerto about the summer heat.

LISTEN — Antonio Vivaldi: 'Summer' from The Four Seasons

Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 08 - 1st mvt — There is a really fun conversation happening between the soloist, and the orchestra in this concerto.

LISTEN — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 08 - 1st mvt.

Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 02 — How many soloists do you hear throughout this piece?

LISTEN — Johann Sebastian Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 02

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