41. A musical sandwich with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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We take the guesswork out of early childhood education with our play-based, nature-infused, hands-on, engaging program.    The "Four Seasons: Music and More" curriculum is an online program that encourages learning through play.    Music, art, poetry and STEM are combined into a robust curriculum that you will enjoy experiencing alongside your little one.    This curriculum is on sale for just a few more days. Use the code “SPRINGPREVIEW” until February 20th for 20% off the curriculum. We’re also throwing in a bonus music course of your choice that you can input at checkout. Go to www.clapforclassics.com/fourseasons for details and to order.   You’ll want rhythm sticks, scarves, and maybe 3 baskets or boxes for the activity on this episode. As always, props and instruments are optional.   We explore and teach the concept of ABA form with a fun piece of music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The piece is from Othello, Op. 79 - I. Dance   Click here to listen to the recording of the piece.   Want to hear more musical fun with black artists and composers? Check out Episode 6 of our podcast for 3 activities perfect to accompany your Black History Month study.   Help more families find out about this podcast by leaving us a review wherever you listen.   To leave Forte and I a message or a joke please record it here: http://www.speakpipe.com/clapforclassics. We love to feature our listeners on the podcast!
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