Music Memory Road Rally 2014-2015. HOW TO USE THIS ACTIVITY Whole Group This may be used as a whole group activity where the teacher leads the students.

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Music Memory Road Rally

HOW TO USE THIS ACTIVITY Whole Group This may be used as a whole group activity where the teacher leads the students through the power point. Students may verbally discuss and answer for a review, or fill in the student answer sheet as an assessment.Individual This activity may also be used individually, where students fill in the student answer sheet and self-check using the green slide at the end of the clue sequence.

The prisoner marches, And he’s filled with dread, All the way to the scaffold, Then loses his head! 1

What is your ListeningDestination?

Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique March to the Scaffold 1A

It’s a dance, from an opera, Two guitars are what’s playing! Like a quick trip to Spain, Do you know what I’m saying? 2

What is your ListeningDestination?

Falla Spanish Dance No. 1 2A2A

A catcher of birds, Yes, that is the man, And the girl wants to catch him, As fast as she can! 3

What is your ListeningDestination?

Mozart The Magic Flute Pa-Pa-Pa-Papageno 3A3A

This piece that is playing Is really quite loud! The thunder is crashing Right out of a cloud! 4

What is your ListeningDestination?

VerdiRequiem Dies Irae 4A4A

What’s that in the sports car? A wood block, you know! Playing most of the time! It’s the star of the show! 5

What is your ListeningDestination?

Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine 5A

This composer is English, He used Purcell’s theme. All the instruments play it! Now, ain’t that a scream! 6

What is your ListeningDestination?

Britten Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Fugue 6A6A

7 An Australian composer: A suite for a band, It’s based on a folk song, From jolly England!

What is your ListeningDestination?

7A7A Grainger Lincolnshire Posy Horkstow Grange

The composer is Russian, Now, what do you say? Well, the dancer’s a puppet; It’s from a ballet! 8

What is your ListeningDestination?

StravinskyPetrushka Russian Dance 8A8A

It’s a suite for a cello, And this guy wrote six! And no other instruments Add to the mix! 9

What is your ListeningDestination?

Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major Prelude 9A9A

All the brasses are playing This fanfare, you see, With tam-tam, bass drum, And of course, timpani. 10

What is your ListeningDestination?

Copland Fanfare for the Common Man 10A

There’s dancing, with sabres! It’s filling the stage! The middle is calm, Not so much of a rage! 11

What is your ListeningDestination?

Khachaturian Gayane Suite Sabre Dance 11A

The musicians are gathered Right here, don’t you know! In a chamber, they’ll play With viola solo! 12

What is your ListeningDestination?

Telemann Viola Concerto In G Major Movement 2 12A

13 It’s a very old piece! And it’s called “Minuet.” It’s just right for dancing, Or so you could bet!

What is your ListeningDestination?

Beethoven Minuet in G 13A

The pale moon is shining, It lights up the sky. The piano is playing! (I wish I could fly!) 14

What is your ListeningDestination?

Debussy Claire de lune 14A

It’s a clock, in Vienna, And soldiers march ‘round. Brass, woodwinds, percussion, A lot of high sound! 15

What is your ListeningDestination?

Kodály Háry János Suite Viennese Musical Clock 15A

This music was written So that you would know How to make your song pleasing! Fa, sol, la, ti, do! 16

What is your ListeningDestination?

Vecchi Fa una canzona 16A

WelcomeHome! Nice Job!!