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Rebecca Lane and Zara Lane
Kids Q The Music
Rebecca Lane and daughter Zara Lane of The Lane School of Music talk to musical performers, conductors, composers, and kids like you to ask them the questions you've always wondered. Classical music is for everyone (especially kids!) and it's interesting and fun when you ask the right questions.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 14 ratings
Love the humour in this podcast. Fantastic content and great interview with Rhonda Hanson!
Effyinc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/22
A dynamic duo!
Mom and daughter team lead great interviews and the preview clips so far sound very interesting! Can’t wait to hear more
emgel23 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/30/20
Excellent kid-ertainment!
Rebecca and Zara are an amazing co-host team! This podcast reminds me of my childhood, learning about great composers and all the different things music can do from a kids point of view. It especially connects with me because my mom also taught piano when I was a kid! This is a must listen for...Read full review »
emee4444 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/22/20
Recent Episodes
Winter recitals at The Lane School of Music are next week. Our students have been preparing for months!  We aren’t kidding! It takes that much time to set yourself up for a successful performance. Rebecca and Zara are here with five tips to help you get ready for your next recital. They have...
Published 01/28/23
Published 01/28/23
Rebecca and Zara are back with more interesting instruments! This week we are learning all about the clarinet. And no one is better to give us the ins and outs of this member of the woodwind family (and a few of its cousins) than Kelly Sanchuk. Kelly is a multi-instrumentalist hailing from...
Published 01/14/23
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