Music Study for Halloween - In The Hall of the Mountain King
Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 9:15PM
Mary Prather in music

 

Do you know who this is? It is Edvard Grieg, a Norweigan composer from the 1800s. He has written one of the most famous "Halloween" pieces of all time. 

 


Now is the time of year when my background as an Elementary School Music Specialist kicks into overdrive! There are so many wonderful pieces of music that we can tie into various holidays. I love Halloween.... I do not believe in celebrating the evil aspect of Halloween or doing anything scary with my children, but I love the creativity that goes into costumes, pumpkin carving, and just the air of excitement leading up to October 31.

 

I plan to do this music lesson with my children this week - all of the resources you need are online, so if you want to add some music enrichment to your homeschool this week - go for it!

 


In The Hall of the Mountain King

(from The Peer Gynt Suite)
by Edvard Grieg

 

 

 

 

This is one of those "mainstream" pieces of music that lots of people have heard, but few know the background of the piece. I hope you can use this in the days leading up to Halloween. If you do, please leave me a comment and let me know what your students thought!

 

 

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