Great season ahead of Sunday 2017-18 matinee shows for kids at the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Click on WSO Link for more information.
Showing posts with label WSO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WSO. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 June 2017
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Canadian Mosiac Concert
Getting ready to watch the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra |
Ready, set, listen! |
SJSD Children's and Junior Choir singing with WSO |
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Monday, 6 March 2017
Our Song
The Grade 4/5's are learning about the true stories behind our national anthem, "O Canada." They were shocked!
This is the person who wrote the melody for O Canada. His name is Calixa Lavallee. He was a composer but also an adventurer. The story goes that while at his Quebec home in St. Hyacinthe to give a concert in 1880, he was resting by the Yamaska waterfall when he heard the song in the pounding water. The melody swept throughout Canada and was played in music halls, theatres, churches, and various festivities, capturing the heart of many.
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Adolphe-Basile Routhier |
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Robert Stanley Weir |
See the song sung below with words from Weir's poem. This recording was from 1914!
Youtube: O Canada 1908 lyrics by Weir
In 1980, the 100th birthday of O Canada, there was yet again disagreement about the English words and they were altered yet again to what we sing today. The song officially became Canada's anthem in 1980 through the National Anthem Act.
To read more about the history and changes, check out this link.
Throughout Canada's history, there has been various important songs of the people of the land. Check out this compilation of the historical anthems of Canada and other countries and colonies that are now part of Canada.
Another interesting tidbit about our anthem is that it has a very similar resemblance to the "March of the Priests" from the opera the Magic Flute, composed in 1791 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Check this out!
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Art Music Project
The Grade 4/5 classes have been using their listening skills to reflect on a song that we will hear at the Winnipeg Symphony concert in April. The song is called "Contented House" by Canadian composer, Jean Coulthard. After we listened to the piece several times, we discussed how art can reflect music and music can reflect art. We didn't have a lot of time to explore, but many of the students were able to depict the music through an art picture. Here is what they came up with.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Musical Discoveries
On Monday, the Grade 2/3 classes had the amazing opportunity to go to the Centennial Concert Hall to hear our very own Winnipeg Music Symphony. Check out some of the students responses...
Before we even went, we did several lessons and activities about the music so we had some ideas of what we liked and what we could look and listen for. Check out the tab "WSO Gr. 2/3" for more of the songs and dances we heard.
Learning how to professional play the castanets. Not easy! |
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