Learn about the the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!
This easy open and go lesson is perfect for classrooms or home-school. No previous musical experience is necessary to facilitate these lessons.
About CONVERSATIONS WITH COMPOSERS:
All lessons are suitable for ages 4-12 years old and can be worked on together as a group or family. Accompanying the teaching time is the choice between two activities; one for young learners ages 4-8 years old and one for older learners ages 8-12 years old.
Included in each 30 minute lesson is a "Setting The Stage" section which introduces the children to what they are about to learn followed by a more informative teaching time called "Diving Deeper", and followed by a hands on "Activity Time."
Each lesson has book suggestions as well as listening suggestions that correspond with the theme of the lesson.
Within each lesson you will find the option of using a link or a QR code that links you directly to a short video or live performance featuring music by the composer.
In the appendix, I've included a sketch of the composer that can be used to either string up as a timeline or be used as a coloring/painting template to keep little hands busy during the informative section of the lesson.
Each lesson gives you a list of materials needed at the beginning of the lesson which usually includes many household items that a classroom or house would already have.
One important note is that the use of a music platform such as Apple music, Spotify or YouTube is a must when facilitating these musical lessons!
Included in this lesson:
- An opportunity for children to try drawing their names and a portrait of themselves with a hand towel over their hands - just like Mozart was dared to play the piano with a towel over his hands just to see if he was still a great player!
- Information on the life and music of W.A Mozart.
- A short and amusing video overview of Mozart's life.
- A fun activity for young learners where they'll learn how to create their own nicknames just like Mozart had nicknames.
- An older learners activity that includes writing a letter to a loved one about the interaction they just had on the European streets with Mozart himself! The activity includes manuscript paper and an option of sealing it with candle wax just like they did in the mid 18th century.
- Book Suggestions - "Mozart The Wonder Child", "Play, Mozart, Play", "Mozart Finds A Melody" and "Young Mozart."
- Listening Suggestions - "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", "Rondo Alla Turca", "The Magic Flute", and "12 Variations (of Twinkle Twinkle)."
- Composer sketch for coloring/sketching purposes.
My hope and desire with the lessons from Conversations with Composers is that through the stories, the activities, the music and the videos, children would be drawn into the fascinating world of Classical music.
About digital lessons:
This digital lesson will help you, the teacher or parent, open up the world of music for your children with a profound sense of wonder and curiosity.
The digital PDF lesson is easy to use with simple instructions, a clear list of materials often found in your home to use in lessons, and reproducible resources to be printed directly from your screen.
You will be able to click links right from the file or use your phone’s camera to click on the QR codes and be linked directly to some inspiring performances. This copy can also be printed on your own home printer.
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