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Notes of Harmony
Exploring and sharing our cultural identities by interpreting our
musical heritages
This project was financed with the subvention of the European Commission. The author only is responsible for the contents of this publication (communication), the commission is not liable for the further use of the containing statements.
Children shared the musical heritages ofeach participating country through various
activities.
DRAWING SINGING DANCING
INSTRUMENTAL PLAYING WRITINGDRAMA
Along with these activities they learned a lot about the four countries and the mentality of
these nations.
They found out characteristics
- about the geographical situation of the participating countries
- about the history of the four countries
- about the different customs and traditions in each country
- about the way of life in the partner countries
- about the life, the works and the feelings of some special people
These experiences have been extremely valuable to support the creation of
tolerance and understanding towards the cultural differences.
The following examples can give an impression of the activities at
FLORENBERGSCHULEKÜNZELLGERMANY
DRAWING
A memorial for J.S. Bach
„Venus – The Bringer of Peace“A collage to G. Holst‘s music„The Planets“
A portrait of the Turkish composer Aşik Veysel
„Thousend – and – one – Night“2nd Class
„Mosque in Sunrise“4th Class
WRITING POEMS
In Germany a well known poetic form for children in primary school is called “Elfchen”. The poem has got eleven words and the lines don’t have rhymes.
The first word is (for example) a feeling, a colour or a quality.
The second line contents two words which describe this feeling (colour, quality).
The third line contents three words and the forth four, which tell more details to the word in the first line.
The fifth line has got only one final word.
4th-class-pupils have written „Elfchen“ toChopin‘s Etude op.10, No.3
SADCOMPLETELY DEPRESSEDA MAN DIED I AM DEEPLY MOVEDREGRETTABLE
SADI LEFT WANT TO RETURNI AM VERY HOMESICKREUNION
RELAXINGMOVING MUSICNOT VERY LOUDI CALM MYSELF DOWNSILENT
LONGINGSO FARI AM SADI‘M FOND OF YOUBYE
THEATRE
“Extracts from theLife of Johann Sebastian
Bach”by
Beate Mierswa(Florenbergschule)
The Life of Aşik Veysel
According to an idea from our Turkish colleague Selen.
DANCING
J.S. BachRondo
Oriental Dancing
Instrumental Playing
English folksongs played with recorders
Polish Christmas songs playedwith violoncello and piano
Turkish songs played with a self-made Saz
Informationabout the Composersin the Entrance Hall
of our School
Aşik Veysel
ChildhoodFrédéric Chopin was born in 1810 in
Zelazowa Wola (about 50km westwards from Warsaw, the capital of
Poland). Nicolas Chopin, his father, came from France, his mother, Justyna Krzyzanowska, was Polish. Half a year
after the birth of Frédéric the family moved to Warsaw. The members of the family often played musical instruments together. Frédéric’s father played the violin and the flute, his mother played
the piano.
Gustav Holst
(according to an idea of our English colleague Kathryn Turner) and Frédéric Chopin
Life and Works of the four Composers
Frédéric Chopin Gustav Holst Aşik Veysel Johann Sebastian Bach
All the details our pupils learned about these composers have been summarized in a game. The children found the questions and answers by themselves.