The Listening Room Podcast

Times and Places - A Listening Room Podcast for Beginning Primary Students

September 11, 2020 The Listening Room published by Bushfire Press Season 1 Episode 9
Times and Places - A Listening Room Podcast for Beginning Primary Students
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The Listening Room Podcast
Times and Places - A Listening Room Podcast for Beginning Primary Students
Sep 11, 2020 Season 1 Episode 9
The Listening Room published by Bushfire Press

This episode is the ninth lesson from Listening Room 1 published by Bushfire Press and is written and presented by Rob and Lauren Fairbairn.

During today’s podcast you will be listening, moving and drawing but, most of all, imagining.

This episode is 'Times and Places' 

This lesson provides guided listening and movement activities with links to optional follow-up activities.
 
Perfect to help young people stay grounded and broaden their experience and appreciation of classical musicLinks to all support material including a page for children and guides and assessment materials for teachers can be found at www.thelisteningroom.net

Listening Room is also available as pre-planned lessons for the classroom. It comes as a book with accompanying media on USB. Find out more about the Listening Room at www.thelisteningroom.net where you can also take advantage of our current 2 for 1 offer on Listening Room titles.

ABOUT THE MUSIC

Techno World (from The Great Southern Songbook 2001)
Rob Fairbairn (Australian b. 1951, modern period)
Available in Bushfire Press Singing Resources

Spring (from The Four Seasons 1725)
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian 1678-1741, baroque period)

The March of Civilisation  (from Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures 1998)
Rob Fairbairn (Australian 1951, modern period)
Available from Bushfire Press

Rainforest (from Cool Cats Red Hot Recorder Course, level 3 1996)
Jeff Mead (Australian b.1957, modern period)
Available in Recorder Resources from Bushfire Press





Show Notes

This episode is the ninth lesson from Listening Room 1 published by Bushfire Press and is written and presented by Rob and Lauren Fairbairn.

During today’s podcast you will be listening, moving and drawing but, most of all, imagining.

This episode is 'Times and Places' 

This lesson provides guided listening and movement activities with links to optional follow-up activities.
 
Perfect to help young people stay grounded and broaden their experience and appreciation of classical musicLinks to all support material including a page for children and guides and assessment materials for teachers can be found at www.thelisteningroom.net

Listening Room is also available as pre-planned lessons for the classroom. It comes as a book with accompanying media on USB. Find out more about the Listening Room at www.thelisteningroom.net where you can also take advantage of our current 2 for 1 offer on Listening Room titles.

ABOUT THE MUSIC

Techno World (from The Great Southern Songbook 2001)
Rob Fairbairn (Australian b. 1951, modern period)
Available in Bushfire Press Singing Resources

Spring (from The Four Seasons 1725)
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian 1678-1741, baroque period)

The March of Civilisation  (from Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures 1998)
Rob Fairbairn (Australian 1951, modern period)
Available from Bushfire Press

Rainforest (from Cool Cats Red Hot Recorder Course, level 3 1996)
Jeff Mead (Australian b.1957, modern period)
Available in Recorder Resources from Bushfire Press