Classical music
Audio
Sound:
Classical music for listening exercises or, for example, to conduct music.
Type of media:
Audio (8.5 MByte)
Last update:
2018-07-27
License:
This medium is made available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 international license.
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This medium is made available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 international license.
What does this mean?
How to reference this medium
Description:
The piece of music “Turkish March" by Mozart is part of aural training with music.
The sample audio clip was produced synthetically and does not really convey the true beauty of this piece of music. If the aesthetic dimension is to be presented to the students, then a real recording with CD quality has to be used!
Information and ideas:
The music is, for example, suitable for the children to conduct using a pencil on a piece of paper or a torch on a wall in a darkened room.
Relevant for teaching:
Structure and function of a sensory organ
Senses discover the environment
Games to practice using the senses
The sample audio clip was produced synthetically and does not really convey the true beauty of this piece of music. If the aesthetic dimension is to be presented to the students, then a real recording with CD quality has to be used!
Information and ideas:
The music is, for example, suitable for the children to conduct using a pencil on a piece of paper or a torch on a wall in a darkened room.
Relevant for teaching:
Structure and function of a sensory organ
Senses discover the environment
Games to practice using the senses
Related media:
There are no other media directly related to this file.
Learning resource type:
Sample audio clip
Subjects:
Music; Personal, social and health education (PSHE)
Grade levels:
Grade 1 to 4; Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Elementary school; Middle/high school; Vocational training
Keywords:
Sense of hearing; Aural training; Hearing training; Listening situation
Bibliography:
Siemens Stiftung Media Portal
Author:
MediaHouse GmbH
Rights holder:
© Siemens Stiftung 2018