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Posting early today - choir practice tonight and I can’t be late! I joined a local choir recently and am loving singing again - and also Alan our wonderful conductor! So here’s my K recipe - and for...
Vanilla cupcakes with chocolate frosting and a white chocolate heart, and chocolate cupcakes with vanilla frosting and a milk chocolate heart. Made for a band fundraiser.
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I am happy to report that I am typing this post from my big, cozy orange chair at HOME, enjoying my first official day of summer! Before I get to the "meat and potatoes" of my post, I want to take a quick moment to celebrate the work we do as Kodály educators. I have now had the chance to work in several buildings where I was the first teacher to use the Kodály method of instruction and the folk literature that accompanies it and, after finishing my first year in a new building, I can say with certainty that it is amazing! I heard parents comment all year with statements like, "Sarah won't stop singing at home" and "Drew can't wait to find out what the next rhythm you will be learning is!" I listened as students told me about how they taught their brothers and sisters at home the songs we learned in music. I saw kids playing music games on the playground and at girl scouts, watched as kids connected the dots of music literacy, and experienced the joy that comes from singing and playing together. Aileen posted about the upcoming opportunities for taking your Levels classes here. If you haven't already completed your levels, I can't recommend it highly enough! Okay...back to business. After reading Karla's last post, I was inspired to take a minute (well, many minutes) and reflect on my school year. As I tried to brainstorm what I could post about that would be helpful during this time of year, I decided to share some of my favorite choir pieces from this past year for you to consider as you plan for your concerts in the upcoming year! I would describe myself as a "Children's Choir Fanatic." I just love the sound of children singing together! I have directed children's choirs for the Denver-based Young Voices for Peace, the Spokane Area Youth Choirs and currently serve as the Preparatory Choir Director for the Boulder Children's Chorale. When it comes time to choose repertoire, I spend hours and hours wading through piles of octavos and playing through piece after piece. I often find it helpful to keep a running list of possible song ideas and use a concert planner, because it can become overwhelming to keep track of all the music that is available! I have a sample concert planner that you can download for free here and I'm working on a new and improved one that will be available soon! This year, I conducted a few of "tried and true" favorites and found some new gems, too! I hope you will find one or two new ideas or at least be reminded of an old favorite that you can use in the future! I have posted the links to the scores below, but I always encourage people to search YouTube if you want to hear a full recording! For Unison Choirs 1. Path to the Moon by Eric Thiman I consider this a must have for every children's choir library. Beautiful melodies, beautiful poetry, and great opportunities to teach breath control, phrasing, and dynamics. 2. The Little Birch Tree arr. Mary Goetze* This is based on the traditional folk song, which is a great way to make a connection to your classroom teaching. I also love to draw the connection between this melody and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4. Great for teaching vowels (especially oo), dynamics, and phrasing. *Mary Goetze has a wonderful collection of folk song octavos for children's choirs. Some of my other favorite titles by her are Piglet's Christmas and Fire. You can see some of her other titles here. 3. Wee Little Piute arr. Heirholzer I taught this song for this first time this year and loved it. It is in a great register and has a lot of references to Native American traditions and language. Plus, it has some amazing "ahs" to help your young singers open up their head voice. 4. A Great Big Sea arr. Lori-Anne Dolloff A fiddle player and a spoons player are a must for this piece. The text painting in the piano is wonderful and opportunities to work on larger vocal leaps are great! For Two or Three Part Treble 1. The President's Tea by Tom Benjamin This is a piece by a modern composer filled with fun language like "sassafras silk" and "pillykin." It has several tempo and meter changes, making it a great piece to work on following the conductor! 2. Dodi Li arr. Doreen Rao (one of my favorite arrangers!) This piece sits beautifully in the child's voice. The piano is energetic and rhythmic, and it is great for teaching form to your singers. 3. Skylark and Nightingale arr. Audrey Snyder (another one of my favorites!) I already mentioned this piece in a previous post, but it is just so beautiful. It has an optional glockenspiel part which is pentatonic improvisation (perfect for tying in your classroom teaching) and the text is just lovely. 4. Kokoleoko arr. Donnelly and Strid I taught this for the first time this year after hearing the folk song in my Orff Level 1 class. It has very approachable harmonies and a fun, upbeat feel. It is a little bit long (I ended up editing one section out), but it is very easy to teach! I added some drums and other percussion to my performance to make it an energetic opener! 5. Fod! arr. Miller I love the humor and nonsense in this song, and my kids had fun singing it, too! 6. Windy Nights arr. Cynthia Gray Great poetry, 6/8 meter, and minor! My students really enjoyed this piece and it was a great way to break up the collection of major, duple meter pieces available for children's choirs! I could go on forever! I intentionally left out my Winter/Christmas/Hanukkah songs to post later in the year, but these were definitely some keepers from the year! I am always on the hunt for a new and wonderful song, so I would love to hear some of your favorites, too! And now...back to my summer book. I hope you have a great week!
Oh those sopranos! This hilarious choir mug is sure to bring laughter to your fellow choir members! One of our most popular choir designs ever! (Well, if it's not the sopranos, you know it's the tenors, with the altos and basses looking innocent all the while.) So true, and they're smiling as you read this, that's for sure. ;) The perfect gift for the choir lover in your life! Your mug is: made from high quality ceramic dishwasher safe for convenience microwave safe to reheat with ease white gloss with a comfortable 11 oz volume decorated with full wrap dye sublimation for a permanent design
I hope everyone liked them! Alaine hired me to make these for the Handbell Choir Christmas Cookie Exchange.
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A recipe for Welsh Gingerbread with a sweet glaze and candied ginger topping. Inspired by the gingerbread sold at old Welsh Fairs, it's a delicious treat.
Piano Recital Music Note Cupcakes - these cupckaes are perfect for any music-themed event! They're also beautiful and so easy to put together.
In its heyday, Lazarus — the beloved Downtown department store that closed in 2004 — had a library. It also had a choir; it baked cupcakes; it sold clarinets and canaries.
Here's one of the cutest holiday treats! Reese's Reindeer are so easy to make and have that salty-sweet combo everyone loves!
Choral Music Cake I made this cake for a 80 years old man who loves music and who sings in a chorus. Vanilla cake with raspberrycream...
The Welsh version of harvest cake is made with apples, sultanas and cinnamon, this cake resembles very much like Irish apple cake, which is baked with a layer of fruit in the centre.There are many regional recipes for cakes are baked during the harvest time, with many variations.Some of these cakes were cooked to fuel the workers during the hard manual labour, and some were produced to be enjoyed as part of post-harvesting celebrations. Before industrialisation, harvest time would be more muscle-wrenching, dirty, hot and exhausting; obviously the workers in the fields needed all the calories they could get, and traditional harvest foods went some way to providing these. The Harvest Supper served by the farmer or land-owner after the harvest was completed. The foods was very likely second only to Christmas in terms of what was provided for workers to consume. For the poorest labourers such food was a very welcome change from their usual diet. On the eve of the last harvest, all of the local wives would get together and bake cakes and pies, amongst many other things, for the harvest home feast which in Welsh is ffest y pen. Hare broth was popular, made with hare and a few root vegetables. Poten gan was a traditional white pudding made with wheatmeal, milk and brown sugar whilst a harvest cake known as Teisen y Cynhaeaf and Teisen Blat was a spiced fruit turnover made of shortcrust pastry spiced with cinnamon, and fruit such as apples, rhubarb or plums; similar to the bakestone turnovers which is quite popular as well.Am so happy that today am posting 23th post of this Mega blogging marathon with A-Z Baking around the world as theme. Recipe Source: here 2cups Flour 2tsp Baking powder 175g unsalted butter 1cup Brown sugar 2 Large eggs (beaten) 1/2tsp Mixed spice powder 1/2tsp Cinnamon powder 3nos Apples (peeled & cored) 1/4cup Sultanas or Currants 1/4cup Almonds (flaked)/Walnuts Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a round baking pan ( i used 8inch springform) and keep aside. Melt together the butter and sugar, once the butter melts, remove the pan from the fire. Let it cool slightly before beating the eggs. Add the eggs to the melted butter-sugar mixture and whisk well. Sift flour, baking powder and spice powders into a bowl. Add the wet ingredients and beat everything together gently. Meanwhile take the apples, sultanas and almonds/walnuts into a second bowl, and mix well. Spoon half the cake mixture into the prepared pan, and then top it with the fruit and nuts mixture. Top the fruit-nut mixture with the remaining cake batter. Lightly smooth the top of the cake, to press down the fruits-nuts mixture. Bake for about an hour or until a skewer inserted comes out clean. Let it cool completely. Remove the cake and enjoy. Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 75 An InLinkz Link-up
Music Notes And Staff Cookies Made these for my neighbor's high school band banquet. NFSC with royal icing. Lots of fun!
Queen is one of the greatest bands of all time. They’ve released so many number-one hits that it’s hard to keep track. Their songs have been covered by a myriad of artists and often are used as background music for performances. A young girl from Bulgaria named Polly Ivanova was invited to sing the iconic