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"Music in Alaska"

Peter and The Wolf

Posted by on Oct 20, 2016

Upcoming concert by the Anchorage Symphony, family friendly and not to be missed.

Peter and the Wolf

Peter, a young pioneer, lives at his grandfather’s home in a forest clearing. One day, Peter goes out into the clearing, leaving the garden gate open, and the duck that lives in the yard takes the opportunity to go swimming in a pond nearby. The duck starts arguing with a little bird (“What kind of bird are you if you can’t fly?” – “What kind of bird are you if you can’t swim?”). Peter’s pet cat stalks them quietly, and the bird—warned by Peter—flies to safety in a tall tree while the duck swims to safety in the middle of the pond.

Peter’s grandfather scolds Peter for being outside in the meadow alone (“Suppose a wolf came out of the forest?”), and, when Peter defies him, saying: “Boys like me are not afraid of wolves”, his grandfather takes him back into the house and locks the gate. Soon afterwards “a big, grey wolf” does indeed come out of the forest. The cat quickly climbs into a tree, but the duck, who has jumped out of the pond, is chased, overtaken, and swallowed by the wolf.

Peter fetches a rope and climbs over the garden wall into the tree. He asks the bird to fly around the wolf’s head to distract it, while he lowers a noose and catches the wolf by its tail. The wolf struggles to get free, but Peter ties the rope to the tree and the noose only gets tighter.

Some hunters, who have been tracking the wolf, come out of the forest ready to shoot, but Peter gets them to help him take the wolf to a zoo in a victory parade (the piece was first performed for an audience of Young Pioneers during May Day celebrations) that includes himself, the bird, the hunters leading the wolf, the cat, and grumpy grumbling Grandfather (“What if Peter hadn’t caught the wolf? What then?”)

In the story’s ending, the listener is told: “If you listen very carefully, you’ll hear the duck quacking inside the wolf’s belly, because the wolf in his hurry had swallowed her alive.”

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Free Composition Webinar

Posted by on Oct 7, 2016

Noteflight is offering a free webinar on composition. Webinar. Topic will include: Film Scoring, Songwriting, Contemporary, Jazz, Video-Game music, and more.  Just create a free noteflight account and you will be able to participate.

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Songs to Learn Music Intervals

Posted by on Sep 30, 2016

Recently I have been teaching in middle school choir and we are working on sight singing intervals. I have had tried many different techniques for developing inner hearing of intervals, but one of my favorites is using a famous song to help you hear the interval before you have to sing it. This website, Earmaster.com has songs that demonstrate each interval cued to the appropriate place in the recording.  Happy Ear-training!

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Noteflight free music notation software and beyond

Posted by on Sep 16, 2016

I have been exploring apps and software for music notation for the last year and I am happy to find a great free experience for music notation! Noteflight, offers a Basic plan for free, for life.  If you decide you like the online platform they offer music content libraries etc. for a cost. If you are a music educator they also offer large online networking platforms for your students to share music and work in together.

Check it out.

Noteflight

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Spring Piano Recital 2016

Posted by on Jul 11, 2016

Spring Piano Recital 2016Meghan Johnson    Rockin’ the Blues –  E. McLean
Hedwig’s Theme – J. Williams

Joshua Cummis    Firefly – N. Faber & R. Faber
Imperial March – J. Williams

Sydney McMahan    Angeline the Baker – Traditional
Finale – C. Saint-Saens

Vega Johnson        Hedwig’s Theme – J. Williams

Nina Geist        Yankee Doodle – Traditional
Surprise Symphony – J. Haydn

Kelsey Gillis        Watercolors – P. Keveren
Circle Dance – P. Keveren

Emma Cummis    Un Viento Caliente – E. McLean
Lavender Mood – Traditional

Lucy Wheat        Leap Frog -Carol Klose
Clockwork Ballerina – C. Tsitsaros

Ryan Johnson        Angeline the Baker – Traditional
In the Jungle – G.D. Weiss, H. Peretti & L. Creatore

Josephine Wheat    Old Joe Clark – Traditional
Cruellla Deville – M. Leven

Bella Borneman    Heart and Soul – H. Carmichael

Molly Wirschem    Penguin Heatwave – M. Rejino
Clockwork Ballerina – C. Tsitsaros

Liam Hood        Two Rivers – L. Ungar
Dancing Bears – Traditional

Roman Fernandes    Star Wars Theme – J. Williams
Cantina Band – J. Williams

Hana Honkola     Stubborn Little Donkey – C. Klose
Don’t wanna Leave You Blues – M. Mier

Marija Wunnicke    Wild Honeysuckle Rag – M. Mier

Daniel Fisher Trio    Deep Ellum Blues – Traditional
Craig Fisher             lyrics and arrangment by Daniel Fisher
Lauralee Honkola

Natalie Hood         Cannon in D – J. Pachelbel
Flatbush Waltz – A. Statman arr. by N. Hood

Isaac Celario        Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – S. Rachmaninoff
Fur Elise – L.V. Beethoven

Lauralee Honkola    Waltz in A minor – F. Chopin

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Christmas Piano Recital 2015

Posted by on Jul 11, 2016

Christmas Piano Recital 2015Josephine Wheat    Jingle-Bell Rock – J. Beal & J. Boothe
Silver Bells – J. Livingston & R. Evans

Kelsey Gillis        Joy to the World- Music by G. F. Handel, lyrics by I. Watts

Nina Geist        Jingle Bells – J. Pierpont

Meghan Johnson    Russian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky
March – P. I. Tchaikovsky

McKenzie Hicks    Jolly Old St. Nick – Traditional

Emma Cummis    Jingle-Bell Rock – J. Beal & J. Boothe
Waltz of the Flowers – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Sydney McMahan    Arabian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Bella Borneman    Away in a Manger – Traditional
Deck the Halls – Traditional

Joshua Cummis    Jingle Bells – J. Pierpont
Russian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Kloey Klundt        Away in a Manger – Traditional
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – J. Marks

Liam Hood        The Christmas Washer Woman – Traditional
The Twelve Days of Christmas – arr. by Liam Hood

Ryan Johnson        Joy to the World- Music by G. F. Handel, lyrics by Isaac Watts

Vega Johnson        Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – Johnny Marks
Silent Night – J. Mohr & F. Gruber

Kate Johnson        Let it Snow – S. Cahn & J. Styne
Deck the Halls – Traditional

Molly Wirschem    Silent Night – J. Mohr & F. Gruber, arr. by Molly Wirschem

Roman Fernandes    Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – Johnny Marks, arr. by Roman Fernadez
Imperial March – J. Wiliams

Kaia Reeg        Dance of the Reed Flutes – P. I. Tchaikovsky, arr. by Kaia Reeg

Lucy Wheat        Arabian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Hana Honkola     March – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Malia Reeg        Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Marija Wunnicke    Linus and Lucy – V. Guaraldi arr. by Marija Wunnicke
Walking in the Air – H. Blake

Isaac Celario        Silent Night – F. Gruber
Cannon in D – J. Pachelbel, arr. by W. Palmer

Daniel Fisher Trio    God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen – Traditional
Craig Fisher             arr. by M. Mier & Daniel Fisher
Lauralee Honkola

Laurel Sullivan    The Snowstorm – M. Mason,  arr. by Laurel Sullivan

Natalie Hood         Silent Night – F. Gruber
We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Traditional, arr. by M. Mier

Lauralee Honkola    Waiting for Snow – J. King, arr. by L. Honkola
Peter Johnson        O Little Town of Bethlehem – L. Redneer & P. Brooks, arr. by L. Honkola

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Christmas Piano Recital 2015

Posted by on May 1, 2016

Christmas Piano Recital 2015Josephine Wheat    Jingle-Bell Rock – J. Beal & J. Boothe
Silver Bells – J. Livingston & R. Evans

Kelsey Gillis        Joy to the World- Music by G. F. Handel, lyrics by I. Watts

Nina Geist        Jingle Bells – J. Pierpont

Meghan Johnson    Russian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky
March – P. I. Tchaikovsky

McKenzie Hicks    Jolly Old St. Nick – Traditional

Emma Cummis    Jingle-Bell Rock – J. Beal & J. Boothe
Waltz of the Flowers – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Sydney McMahan    Arabian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Bella Borneman    Away in a Manger – Traditional
Deck the Halls – Traditional

Joshua Cummis    Jingle Bells – J. Pierpont
Russian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Kloey Klundt        Away in a Manger – Traditional
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – J. Marks

Liam Hood        The Christmas Washer Woman – Traditional
The Twelve Days of Christmas – arr. by Liam Hood

Ryan Johnson        Joy to the World- Music by G. F. Handel, lyrics by Isaac Watts

Vega Johnson        Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – Johnny Marks
Silent Night – J. Mohr & F. Gruber

Kate Johnson        Let it Snow – S. Cahn & J. Styne
Deck the Halls – Traditional

Molly Wirschem    Silent Night – J. Mohr & F. Gruber, arr. by Molly Wirschem

Roman Fernandes    Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer – Johnny Marks, arr. by Roman Fernadez
Imperial March – J. Wiliams

Kaia Reeg        Dance of the Reed Flutes – P. I. Tchaikovsky, arr. by Kaia Reeg

Lucy Wheat        Arabian Dance – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Hana Honkola     March – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Malia Reeg        Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – P. I. Tchaikovsky

Marija Wunnicke    Linus and Lucy – V. Guaraldi arr. by Marija Wunnicke
Walking in the Air – H. Blake

Isaac Celario        Silent Night – F. Gruber
Cannon in D – J. Pachelbel, arr. by W. Palmer

Daniel Fisher Trio    God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen – Traditional
Craig Fisher             arr. by M. Mier & Daniel Fisher
Lauralee Honkola

Laurel Sullivan    The Snowstorm – M. Mason,  arr. by Laurel Sullivan

Natalie Hood         Silent Night – F. Gruber
We Wish You a Merry Christmas – Traditional, arr. by M. Mier

Lauralee Honkola    Waiting for Snow – J. King, arr. by L. Honkola
Peter Johnson        O Little Town of Bethlehem – L. Redneer & P. Brooks, arr. by L. Honkola

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