58. Cats and Hats!: Peter and the Wolf and the Scarlatti Cat Fugue with Classical Sprouts
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Today’s episode is all about cats!
We listen to some of the cat excerpts from Peter and the Wolf, learn about the clarinet, discuss and practice the differences between the dynamic markings of forte and piano.
We learn a Kitty Cat Hat Game to the melody of the clarinet/cat theme from Peter and the Wolf. Grab a hat for this activity and have fun! Lyrics written by Kate Lieppman
Call me cat, kitty cat
I can wear a hat
Or take it off and sneak it over to my friend
Special Guest Kate Botello from one of our favorite podcasts: Classical Sprouts shares Scarlatti’s Cat Fugue
We have 3 other podcast episodes that feature Peter and the Wolf. Check them out!
Episode 3: What Kind of Bird Are You? A Peter and the Wolf Sneak Peek
Episode 19: Peter and the Wolf: Meet the Characters
Episode 48: Peter and the Wolf, the String Family and a Meadow Song
Here are a few links to some of our favorite recordings of Peter and the Wolf:
YouTube: live orchestra version by Vancouver Symphony
Spotify: David Bowie narrates Peter and the Wolf, played by Philadelphia Orchestra
Amazon Music: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, narrated by Sir John Gielgud
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