43. A train ride through Brazil with Villa Lobos and a folk song
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Today on the episode we’re going on a trip to Brazil!
1. We first share a popular Brazilian folk song: Peixe Vivo, a love song about a fish (kind of). You might want to grab a blue scarf and some fish toys to play with while we sing this song.
How could little fishies live
If they’re outside of the sea?
How could I ever live?
Without you, without you
Without you close to me
Como pode um peixe vivo
Viver fora da agua fria
Como poderei viver
Como poderei viver
Sem a tua, sem a tua
Sem a tua companhia
2. Next we go on a train ride with a beautiful piece by Brazilian composer, Heitor Villa Lobos.
This piece was written to sound like a steam engine traveling through the Brazilian countryside.
Watch a video of Charlotte and I enjoying this fun train activity activity here: https://youtu.be/prR3e6veIA4
How to prepare to listen to this piece:
Make room to move around the room like a train.
Possibly set up a pretend train to “ride” in. (This can be as simple or as complex as you choose)
Possibly grab some train toys
How to adapt/extend this activity
Put your kiddo in a laundry basket or a big box and turn on this video or the audio track while you take them for a “train ride” around the house.
Draw pictures of the countryside, and/or pictures of trains while you listen to this piece
Note about the music: This piece is entitled “The Little Train of the Caipira” by Heitor Villa-Lobos, from his longer set of pieces: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2. Villa-Lobos wrote nine Bachianas Brasileiras suites, all of which combine Brazilian folk/popular music with styles and techniques of baroque composer JS Bach.
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Be sure to check out another fantastic classical music podcast: Classical Sprouts, geared toward elementary age kids and beyond.
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