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I Write The Music:composer Chronicles
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Teacher's Edition
Composer Jacobson/Higgins/Bal
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Series Music Express Books

Price: $19.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #09971137

UPC code: 884088213886

Here it is, straight from the source! The lives and music of six famous composers come to life in this historic and entertaining resource collection of composer stories, original songs and listening map activities for upper elementary and middle school students. Have fun acting out these age-appealingstories and performing a variety of musical styles with the original songs that accompany them. Make music listening fun and active with beautifully-designed full-color listening maps, easy-to-follow lesson plans and full-length recorded orchestral versions of these six masterworks: Variations on a Theme (Mozart), Chorale from Cantata No. 147 (J. S. Bach), Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah (Handel), March from The Love for Three Oranges(Prokofiev), Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven), and Finale from Firebird (Stravinsky). The Teacher Edition offers piano/vocal song arrangements, a helpful production guide for additional performance options, and lesson plans for the listening map activities. Full-color singer editions feature song vocals, composer stories and listening maps. The 2-CD pak provides performanceand accompaniment tracks for the songs, and six masterwork recordings. For cost-saving value, receive all 3 components in the Classroom Kit!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
A HEART FULL OF MUSIC  
DON'T WAIT/WHAT'S THE HURRY HIGGINS/JACOBSON  
DON'T WAIT/WHAT'S THE HURRY?  
FAMILY FUGUE (TO ERR ON A G STRING)  
HEART FULL OF MUSIC,A BEETHOVEN/HIGGINS/JA  
I WRITE THE MUSIC  
LISTEN TO ME  
MUSIC IS THE BRIDGE  
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