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Classical destinations educational. 6 : Scandinavia Nordic [dvd]

Contributor(s): Classical Destinations Educational (Firm) | Hal Leonard Corporation.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSeries: Classical destinations educational: 6Publisher: [S.l.] : Classical Destinations EDU Pty. Ltd., c2007Description: 1 videodisc (23 min.) + 1 cd-rom + 2 guides.Subject(s): Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907 | Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957 | Composers. -- Norway | Composers. -- Finland | Composers. -- Scandinavia | Music. -- Norway | Music. -- Finland | Music. -- Scandinavia | Music -- 19th century | Music -- 20th century | Music -- Instruction and study | Music appreciation | Music -- History and criticism | Finland -- Description and travel | Norway -- Description and travel | Scandinavia -- Description and travel | GRADES 4-6 | GRADES 7-SENIOR 1 | SENIOR 2-4 | PROFESSIONAL LEARNING | SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6) | HISTORY (GRADES 7-12) | SOCIAL SCIENCES (GRADES 7-12) | MUSIC (GRADES K-12) | PROFESSIONAL LEARNINGDDC classification: D 780.9 C52 v.6
Contents:
DVD : Scandinavia Nordic introduction (5 min.) -- Grieg and Peir Gynt (5 min.) -- Grieg the composer (5 min.) -- Sibelius and Finlandia (4 min.) -- Sibelius the composer (4 min.).
Summary: A multimedia resource kit designed to introduce students to the world of western classical music. The DVD, divided into 5 parts, explores the history of Scandinavia, notably Norway and Finland at it details the lives and works of Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius. Each segment is divided into 4 chapters which can be viewed individually. Each quiz question allows students to review the segment under discussion. DVD features include : how to use DVD and CD-ROM, bonus features soundscapes and additional quiz questions. CD-ROM contains a teacher guide and teaching program overview on PDF. Also includes assignments corresponding to each segment of the DVD, including PDF worksheets, interactive scores and various listening activities, as wells as teacher instructions and downloadable MIDI files.
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DVD Manitoba School for the Deaf Library
D 780.9 C52 v.6 (Browse shelf) Available cc-no, Teacher's Guide- yes S4443

Title taken from videodisc label.

"A multimedia music kit on CD-ROM and DVD" -- Container.

"Hal Leonard Corporation" -- Container.

DVD : Scandinavia Nordic introduction (5 min.) -- Grieg and Peir Gynt (5 min.) -- Grieg the composer (5 min.) -- Sibelius and Finlandia (4 min.) -- Sibelius the composer (4 min.).

A multimedia resource kit designed to introduce students to the world of western classical music. The DVD, divided into 5 parts, explores the history of Scandinavia, notably Norway and Finland at it details the lives and works of Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius. Each segment is divided into 4 chapters which can be viewed individually. Each quiz question allows students to review the segment under discussion. DVD features include : how to use DVD and CD-ROM, bonus features soundscapes and additional quiz questions. CD-ROM contains a teacher guide and teaching program overview on PDF. Also includes assignments corresponding to each segment of the DVD, including PDF worksheets, interactive scores and various listening activities, as wells as teacher instructions and downloadable MIDI files.

Grades 5-12, professional development.

System requirements for CD-ROM: Windows: Intel® Pentium® II 450MHz or faster processor (or equivalent) ; 128MB of RAM ; CD-ROM Drive ; Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, CompuServe 7, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later. MacIntosh: PowerPC® G3 500MHz or faster processor ; Intel CoreTM Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor ; CD-ROM Drive ; Firefox 1.5.0.3 or later, Opera 6, Safari 2.x or later. To use the MIDI files properly, they need to be imported into a music sequencing program such as Cubase.

A recommended Manitoba Grades 9-12 resource (Manitoba Review).

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