This collectionis a group of songs and chants, accompanied by the singers themselves, using gourds as rhythm instruments. The book describes the background and organization of the music while the
The lives and music of composers from Baroque to modern times is introduced in a fun, educational format all ages can enjoy. Each historical period is described and contains anecdotal sketches of the
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This DVD collection of 134 folk dances was created so that people of all backgrounds and ages could learn and enjoy the wonderful experience of folk dancing. For each dance, there is a teaching
This teaches 20 traditional square, circle, longways, and contra dances. These dances are drawn from the folk traditions of North America and the British Isles. Each section begins with a description of the
This two-disc DVD package from award-winning drummer, author, and educator Daniel Glass offers a sweeping look at 100 years of music evolution, covering the end of the Civil War (1865) to the dawn of the
The 42 songs in this wonderful collection are the cream of the crop of popular songs for group singing, including a variety of folk songs, pop standards, patriotic songs, inspirational songs and songs that
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The first five volumes of the dynamic Meet The Musicians video series are presented here in a money-saving box set. Your students will thrill to the stories of Mozart, Beethoven, Joplin, Gershwin
Discover the world of Mozart's time and see what life was like for this brilliant musician, both personally and professionally. His astonishingly prolific and creative works defined the Classical era of
In the wake of the French Revolution, Beethoven redefined the role of the musician from servant to artist. The stormy and passionate music clearly mirrors both the joys and struggles of this deaf genius.
In 1974, audiences for the film "The Sting" left theaters humming the effervescent music of Scott Joplin. Discover what life was like for this African-American musician at the turn of the twentieth century.
George Gershwin was the epitome of the American success story. The son of immigrants, this self-taught icon of music was raised on the streets of New York. He grew up to write music that captured the
Johann Sebastian Bach was the personification of the Baroque style - complex, embellished, and orderly. He drew from many sources, producing a vast body of work carrying the stamp of his unique creativity.