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Classics for Kids |
This site is designed to help you introduce your child to classical music. Music not only has the power to stimulate the mind, enrich the heart and soothe the soul; it can help children to think more creatively, develop craftsmanship and discipline and learn the value of excellence. The section for 'Parents' contains information that will help you guide your child's interest in music. |
BBC Bitesize:Key Stage 1 Music |
This website contains information and activities linked to the national curriculum objectives for Music at Key stage 1. It includes learning about sounds, performing and singing. It also contains musical video clips. |
BBC BitesizeKey Stage 2 Music |
This website contains information and activities linked to the national curriculum objectives for Music at Key stage 2. It includes learning about: pulse and rhythm, duration and tempo, melody and pitch, harmony and texture, composition, notation and performance. |
Classical fm |
Many major classical concerts and events are being held without audiences but are being streamed online for us to see – for free in many cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for children to listen to operas, music by world famous composers and watching the magic of orchestras at work. |
Top 10 ClassicalPieces of Musicfor Children |
From Tchaikovsky’s magical ballets to Bizet’s barnstorming orchestral préludes, here are some of the greatest classical pieces for children. |
Out of the ArkMusic: Songs toSing at Home |
Each week Out of the Ark will release two songs for you to sing and enjoy at home. Singing can help children to feel connected to the school community, help reduce anxiety and boost wellbeing. It is a highly significant force for good in helping us develop a positive and happy mindset, the ultimate mood-lifter and much needed in these unsettling times! |
Royal Albert Home brings exclusive sessions from artists’ homes to yours whilst the Hall is shut. These shows are currently all available for free. |
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Tune in on Tuesday mornings at 9am for fifteen minutes of live singing and musical fun to start off the day. This is ideal for children aged 4-11 as well as parents and carers! |