Saturday, July 12, 2014

The Art of Romance

I am very proud to present a collection of beautiful Romantic piano works, performed by my wonderful husband, Carson Dron.
Track Listings:
1.Clair de lune (Debussy)
2.Au bord d'une source (Liszt)
3.Intermezzo Op 18 No. 2 (Brahms)
4.Nocturne Op 62 No 1 (Chopin)
5.Nocturne Op 60 No 2 (Chopin)
6.Impromptu Op 90 No 4 (Schubert)
7.Sonetto del Petrarch (Liszt)
8.Berceuse Op 57 in D flat major (Chopin)
9.Etude Op Posthumous No 2 (Chopin)
10.Ballade Op 23 in G minor (Chopin)
11.Prelude in B major (Rachmaninov)
12.Waltz in A flat Op 2 (Chopin)

You can download a preview and purchase the CD as a digital download for only $8! Link to Product.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Film Music Compositions

"Music in Film" is probably my favourite Senior Music Unit. In particular, the composition dimension seems to produce some fantastic student work. This year, for my year 10 Music class, I provided the students a choice of three film segments they could compose a soundtrack for (A spooky animation, A human Flight clip and a Futuristic Nike animation).

Once students had spent a great deal of time analysing the codes and conventions of different film genres, they were able to experiment effectively in creating their own original compositions utilising the compositional devices they had studied in class.

Take a look at these three different student created soundtracks for the same, cute animation I found:

Original Clip:


Student Clip 1:

Student Clip 2:


Student Clip 3:


The following clip was also very popular and I found it on Vimeo. In addition to a "spooky/horror" theme option above, I wanted the students to have the option of exploring "flight" themes. All of the compositions were made using Garage Band and some students opted to record themselves on other instruments and embed it into the soundtrack.

Human Flight Student 1:

Human Flight Student 2:


And finally, a highly popular choice was this Nike Animation found on Youtube:

Find my Film Music resource Pack here 

Nike Student 1:





Saturday, May 17, 2014

Composer Collections.

I love immersing my students of all ages in Masterworks of music history. I was inspired to create some supporting resources which gives the students some background context in hopefully, an engaging way.

My students have loved these Composer Packs and I hope that yours will too.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Resource-pack-with-information-and-activities-486086 

You will find 2 biography pages, information on form and melodic contour in music, a melodic contour activity, drawing activity, a word search, a “Let’s make an Opera” activity and a guided listening journal with reproducible pages. There is also a recommended listening list for teachers.





http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Ludwig-van-Beethoven-A-resource-pack-with-information-and-activities-486090 

 You will find 3 biography pages, a word search, information on dynamics in music, a dynamics coloring activity, 4 “Be the composer” activities and a guided listening journal with reproducible pages . 




http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Antonio-Vivaldi-Resource-pack-with-information-and-activities-527969

 You will find a biography page, a word search, information on the Baroque era, information on the string family, a 4 seasons stimulus for each season with excerpts from the original poems which Vivaldi used as the inspiration for the composition, a guided listening journal with reproducible pages. .

Recommended works by Vivaldi to play to your students are:

The Four Seasons RV 269
Gloria RV 589
Guitar Concerto In D Major (Lute Concert, RV 93)
Piccolo Concerto In C Major, RV 443





Saturday, April 12, 2014

Some Easter Music Madness!

Take a look at these Easter Themed Music Theory Ideas:




10 pages of fun with these cute music theory sheets which include treble and bass clef reading and writing, musical math, dynamics terms and time signatures. Watch out for the Ninja Bunnies too!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

St Paddy's Day Fun!

I couldn't let this opportunity pass without mentioning my little collection of 
St Patrick's Day Themed Music Theory Activities.


Have fun with 8 pages of music theory including treble and bass clef reading, dynamics and more!All for only $0.50!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Products for Mini Maestros!

I love creating resources for our very young music makers. Colourful, visual representations of aural concepts can often be very helpful ways to engage and reinforce ideas. I have often found it helpful to emphasise the correlation between the natural syllable rhythms of familiar words and musical rhythm notation.
I have developed this idea within two popular themes: "Ocean" and the "Jungle".

 Here are a few -




These posters can be printed for the wall, or as A4 Cards to be used on the floor.



My product also includes some little worksheets:


The Ocean Theme:



Find these products here!


Saturday, February 15, 2014

Crazy Times with our “Crazy for you” School Musical!


As crazy as I know it sounds (and in fact is), the tradition in our school is to rehearse and present our school musical every two years in the first 6 weeks of Term 1! Auditions were held last October and parts were assigned for the chosen musical – “Crazy For You”.
Crazy for You is a romantic love musical with a book by Ken Ludwig, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Billed as "The New Gershwin Musical Comedy", it is largely based on the song writing team’s 1930 musical, Girl Crazy, but incorporates songs from several other productions as well. Crazy for You won the 1992 Tony Award for Best Musical.
CRAZY FOR YOU™ is the story of Bobby Child, a well-to-do 1930′s playboy whose dream in life is to dance. And despite the serious efforts of his mother and soon-to-be ex-fiancée, Bobby achieves his dream!
It is ostensibly a Gershwin Review with big chorus and band numbers such as “I got Rhythm”, "I Can't Be Bothered Now", "Slap That Bass", "Tonight's the Night", "The Real American Folk Song is a Rag", “Nice work if you can get it” as well as romantic ballads such as; "Shall We Dance?", "Someone to Watch Over Me", "Embraceable You", "They Can't Take That Away from Me" and "But Not for Me".

All in all, this musical is a fantastic choice for schools on many levels. It brings to life the rich, tapestry of Gershwin's epic scores and reminds us all of the timelessness of his musical genius. It calls upon engaging and charming character acting skills, just perfect for the young, developing actor. It provides an opportunity for wonderful, Vintage costuming and set design. With the intrigue and interest for the 1920's and 1930's generated by recent films such as "The Great Gatsby", students and audiences alike, will have a ball recreating the time and setting of this beautiful Musical Production!