Learn About An Epic Piece of Music (SQUILT Lesson #7)

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It is my goal to grow this collection this spring, so that you can incorporate beautiful music with your children easily and often.
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The collection of free listening lessons here is growing.
It is my goal to grow this collection this spring, so that you can incorporate beautiful music with your children easily and often.
March is the perfect time for a composer study!
This composer is near and dear to my heart. He is a German Lutheran (just like me) who had an obsession with all things music. He also wrote his music for the glory of God.
J.S. Bach was born March 31, 1685. (Did you know Handel was born in the same year?)
Looking for a simple way to incorporate music education into your homeschool?
These SQUILT lessons are designed to do just that.
Each week we incorporate music into our learning. Some weeks I decide to make a full blown lesson, and other weeks it is just listening for the sake of listening.
This week our selection is from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (whose birthday is this month, by the way), and it is Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.