Music

Grade 5 Recorder Round

A round is a musical composition in which the voices begin one after another, at regular intervals, successively taking up the same subject. It either winds up with a coda (tailpiece), or, as each voice finishes, commences anew, thus forming a perpetual fugue or round. It is the strictest form of imitation.

The Grade 5′s have been learning about rounds on the recorder. We’ve prepared ‘Renaissance Round’ Grade 5 Recorder Round – May 25, 2011 in 4 groups and we would like to share this piece with you!

Ms. Ali

Save The Date!

National Children’s Festival of the Arts Results!

Congratulations MBTS Students! I am so proud to announce the results of NCFA 2011:

Jambo Rafiki: Lower Elementary – Silver

O Sifuni Mungu: Lower Elementary – Gold

The Rainbow Connection: Upper Elementary – Bronze

Don’t Stop Believin’: Noon-Hour Choir – Silver

The Pink Panther: Grade 5 & 6 – Gold

Nissidanse: Grade 6 Recorder – Bronze

Miralda Dzaghouni: Violin  - Bronze

Paige Allison: Piano – Silver

Kassidi Jackson: Piano – Bronze

Danielle Malyk: Voice – Whistle a Happy Tune – Silver

Castle on a Cloud – Bronze

Maddy Bowyer: Piano – Gold

Hannah Howe: Piano  - Bronze

Maddy Bowyer & Hannah Howe: Piano Duet – Gold

Hannah Ebanks: Piano - Bronze

Sarah Pierson: Voice – The Lass From The Low County – Silver

Thank you parents for your support, and once again, congratulations students!

A New Composition from The Drumming Club!

Greetings,

The drumming club has been hard at work this term with African drums and auxiliary percussion. Please check out below the composition we created in March.

Miss Ali

“Composition gives proper meaning to the natural streams of sound that penetrate the world” – Toru Takemitsu

Drumming Club March 25 2011

It’s Nearly Festival Time!

All of the students have been hard at work preparing and practicing for the National Children’s Festival of the Arts (NCFA). If your child would like to practice at home, please use the links below which will take you to youtube.com. If you would like to come out and show your support to MBTS, the performance dates are as follows:

Speech – April 12-19

Performing Arts – May 17-20

When I get more information as to the days each group will be performing, I will post them.

Lower Elementary

‘O Sifuni Mungu’ – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFgyF25iyF4

‘Jambo Rafiki’ – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_x0El14svk&feature=related

Upper Elementary

The Rainbow Connection – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3qU2xC8gqc&feature=related

Grade 5 & 6

The Pink Panther – (Not on youtube) http://www.alfred-music.com/player/AlfredChoralDesigns2008/28473/player.html?osCsid=184c727b67dfe09ab715f31307ce6a20

If you would like a copy of the lyrics to practice with your child, please email ms.ali@mbts.ky.

Thanks, I look forward to festival!

Miss Ali

“Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music” – Sergei Rachmaninoff

A Nutty Christmas!

Well, I would say our Holiday concert was a huge success! I cannot thank you enough for your continued support in the Music program at Montessori by The Sea.  It is wonderful having such supportive parents!

This week we’ve been studying ballet, and ”The Nutcracker’ (applying the concept of loco motor and non-loco motor movement) through whole notes and quarter notes heard in the ‘Russian Dance’. 

Have a safe and happy Holiday!

Ms Ali

“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love” – Hamilton Wright Mabie

It’s Nearly Here!

Well, with just a few days left before our Winter Concert, rehearsals are in full swing! Please see photos below for a sneak peak of the show!

Please note that all Elementary and Middle Years students have a dress rehearsal at Mary Miller Hall on Friday, December 10th at 3:00. Please pick your child up from Mary Miller Hall at 4:00 pm (4:15 for Middle Years students). And finally all students are to be at Mary Miller Hall on Saturday, December 11th by 9:30am.

I wish you all the happiest of holidays and a wonderful Winter Break!

Miss Ali

“You need three things in the theater – the play, the actors and the audience, – and each must give something” – Kenneth Haigh

Toddlers in Music

It’s been an exciting year in Toddler Music so far!

We’ve played with scarves, practiced brushing with the scrapers (instruments) and we’ve even began using the Smart Board! Please see photos below.

We’re practicing now for the Holiday concert, as well as singing songs with shapes and colors, which co-ordinates with the Toddler curriculum.

Miss Ali

“Kids: they dance before they learn there is anything that isn’t music” – William Stafford

Art in Music

We have been tapping into our creative side in Elementary music, by drawing what we hear. We listened to ‘August’s Rhapsody’ and the students were meant to abstractly draw the music that they heard.

Below is the Grade 1 class’ samplings… Enjoy!

Miss Ali

“Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life” – Ludwig van Beethoven

The Popular World in Music

 

In Middle Years Music, we have been analyzing music videos and discussing different interpretations of what the video means. We have seen very direct meanings, song parodies, and we even have seen very deep videos.  Next we’re going to study and write our own song parodies.

For our next unit, we move backward in time to study 20th century music, such as poly-metric, multi-metric, and non-metric music. We will study composers like Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, and Philip Glass.

Miss Ali

“Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life” – Red Auerbach

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