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Gagne, Danai / Thomas-Solomon, Judith
The Raccoon Philosopher
An mini-musical, inspired by Martin Buber's "Ten Rungs: Hassidic Sayings"
na | Gesang und Orff-Instrumente |
Wydanie | Partytura |
Numer artykułu | 132105 |
Autor / kompozytor | Gagne, Danai / Thomas-Solomon, Judith |
Język | angielski |
Zakres | 72 strony |
Rok publikacji | 2004 |
Wydawca / Producent | Schott Music |
Numer producenta: | SMC 566 |
ISBN | 9781902455181 |
ISMN | 9790600010400 |
Opis
- Organized in two sections: Section One provides a series of rhythmic and musical preparations in mixed and irregular meters (with emphasis on 7/8, based on excerpts from The Raccoon Philosopher. Ideas are explored for studying specific meters to be moved, played and sung within the mini-musical. Extensions are suggested for other curricular uses under ‘interdisciplinary connection.’ Section Two is the complete mini-musical, The Raccoon Philosopher, which embraces mixed and irregular meter concepts, along with playing, singing, moving and creating. This section also includes staging and costuming suggestions, speech play, songs, movement/choreography ideas and Orff orchestrations. In both sections, true to the Orff-Schulwerk philosophy, it is the authors’ intent that the process be engaging and open-ended, and that it be treated as importantly as the materials that are provided. Students and teachers are invited not only to enjoy the mini-musical suggestions, but also to revel in the preparatory work where their ideas may ultimately enhance and enliven the final performance.
- Develop musical skills using recorders and tuned and untuned percussion instruments
- Develop children’s voices
- Lively, fun material suitable for performance
- To offer students opportunities to read, explore, move and have experiences with mixed and irregular metres in a playful and engaging way
- To familiarize students with stage terms and vocabulary
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