Thursday, February 7, 2013

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2013

QUOTE:
“No man is complete without a feeling for music and an understanding of what it can do for him.”
AUTHOR: Zoltan Kodaly

MEANING OF THE QUOTE:
“Complete fulfillment in life is not possible unless you have some music 
  appreciation.”







COMPOSER
DEBUSSY



Sarabande
(Impressionistic art)

Sarabande (Sp. Zarabanda): 
Originally this was a Latin American dance form from the 17th and 18th centuries.  The dance was banned by Philip II in 1583 because it was regarded as loose and ugly, ‘exciting bad emotions.’ Introduced to France and England in the early 17th centuries this dance transformed into a more stately version in a slower triple time. Sarabandes became a standard movement of the suite form in the instrumental works by Purcell, J. S. Bach, and Handel. In the 20th century it was revived by Debussy, Satie, Vaughan Williams (in "Job"), and Britten (in "Simple Symphony").


GENERAL MUSIC
SUBSTITUTE DUE TO FIELD TRIP
01.  STUDENTS WATCHED A FILM ABOUT THE INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC NOTATION
........a.  STUDENTS TOOK DOWN NOTES TO DISCUSS WITH THE SUBSTITUTE

ADV. STRINGS
01. FIELD TRIP TO SEE LA PHILHARMONIC: "FIREBIRD" BY IGOR STRAVINSKY

BEG. STRINGS
01. FIELD TRIP TO SEE LA PHILHARMONIC: "FIREBIRD" BY IGOR STRAVINSKY