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Travels with Music

Displaying 1 to 7 of 7 resources labelled with 'Travels with Music'

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Experience what it's like being inside a music shop in Fez, Morocco while musicians play around you and an Oud is made.
www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Video, Morroco, Curriculum support, Travels with Music, Oud

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Jacqueline Castro Ravelo is a talented Chilean folk-singer. She grew up listening to folk music and has been singing and playing the guitar since she was nine years old. She and her family have lived in exile for many years. Ravelo sings the songs of Chilean payadores (or poets) and uses her music as a means to preserve her native Chilean culture. In this clip Ravelo plays the bombo, a large, old drum originally from Argentina.
Footage from www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Acoustic Guitar, Video, Female, Chile, Bombo, Curriculum support, Travels with Music

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Internationally Acclaimed Pianist, Donna Stoering, performing Mozart's 'Rondo in D Major' on Brazilian TV. Video footage from www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Piano, The Classical Period, Video, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Curriculum support, Performance video clip, Travels with Music

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Alam Khan, son of the great Ali Akbar Khan, talks about and plays the Sarod.
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www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Video, India, Curriculum support, Performance video clip, Travels with Music, Sarod

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The California Symphony invites children to play with orchestral instrument after on of their concerts. Footage from www.travelswithmusic.org is accompanied by the Orchestral Suite from Romeo and Juliet by Prokofiev.

KS1/2 idea - pupils could watch this footage and see how many instruments they can identify. Footage features; sax, trumpet, tuba, trombone, clarinet, glockenspiel, bongos, violin, viola, cello, french horn

Official classification: Glockenspiel, Bongos, Cello, Viola, Violin, Video, Curriculum support, Trombone Family, Trumpet Family, Alto Sax, Travels with Music

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Kulintang gongs are played in Mindinao in the Southern Philippines. The Palabuniyan Kulintang Ensemble performs, and Executive Director and Master Musician Danny Kalanduyan tells about one particular set of gongs -- gandingan -- that are used for communicating without words. A sample clip of an interactive DVD from www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Video, Phillipines, Curriculum support, Performance video clip, Travels with Music, Kulintang, gandingan

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Chinese Music Master Winnie Wong describes how it feels to play the Guzheng, a traditional instrument. From Travels With Music, www.travelswithmusic.org

Official classification: Video, China, Curriculum support, Performance video clip, Travels with Music, Guzheng

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Displaying 1 to 7 of 7 resources labelled with 'Travels with Music'