Sometimes you just want to sing a good Wassail song!
This little ebook has original carols and tunes for winter festivities. These might be fun to sing while caroling or for a church function. Or just sing them with your kids as you learn about the history of Christmas music!
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Continue Reading →Now let your children discover one of the most creative and hardworking composers – Richard Wagner.
Richard Wagner’s musical legacy rests with only thirteen completed stage works. Of these, ten of them have remained in the repertory of all major opera houses around the world, and [...]
Continue Reading →Here is another great “day in the life” book, this time featuring a composer.
Read about Tschaikovsky as if you were there in his home, experiencing his life!
Tschaikovsky, rousing himself with difficulty from the heavy, almost lethargic sleep of exhaustion into which he nightly falls, gathers his wits together and restores his [...]
Continue Reading →Have you ever wanted to use a hymn or Christian song for a performance, book, or other endeavor but were unsure about it’s copyright?
One way to find music that you can freely use is to look for public domain books and hymnals.
I will share with you a few of the song books [...]
Continue Reading →The Mutopia Project offers sheet music editions of classical music for free download. These are based on editions in the public domain, and include works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Handel, Mozart, and many others.
We also host a growing number of modern editions, arrangements and new music. The respective editors, arrangers and composers [...]
Continue Reading →Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah, come light the menorah
Let’s have a party, we’ll all dance the hora
Gather round the table, we’ll give you a treat
Dreidels to play with and latkes to eat
And while we are playing
The candles are burning low
One for each night, they shed [...]
If you are old enough to remember these cartoons then you will appreciate just how vintage they are! ;0)
These short animated films are from the 1930′s and 40′s and are amazingly in the public domain. That means you can use these cartoons in your projects without restraint.
Santa’s Surprise- Five children [...]
Continue Reading →Why should children study the great composers of the past? Not only does it strengthen the general study of history, it also allows children to view music as a part of history. They will learn to enjoy the timelessness of music.
These set of books are written for the early elementary grades. From [...]
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