All you need to understand and teach Vivaldi’s THE FOUR SEASONS. For ages 6-11 and for any music lover!
A book with Listening Maps for all movements of Vivaldi’s famous work (PDF)
A BINGO game to remember the most important musical themes (PDF & GOOGLE presentation) for all ages.
12 online puzzles with pictures Vivaldi wanted to describe in his Four Seasons. You may change the number or pieces in each puzzle from 24 to 300 depending of the age of the player.
Simple ideas to introduce Vivaldi’s Spring 1 in the classroom with movement.
Addressed to any teacher who wants to add movement in her/his lesson.
Includes diagrams showing the spots each group of children may take.
12 original coloured listening maps that make Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” easy to understand. They show all the pictures Antonio Vivaldi wanted to describe in his music. The pictures are hand-painted by the artist Petros Gkosiopoulos with great details and the most vivid colours. Designed for 3rd-6th grade but may be used for younger or older children and adults as well.
Additional material useful in the class is included (b&w maps to share in the class, maps with empty space for children to draw their own pictures, puzzles).
A historical introduction about Vivaldi and his era, explanations on how to follow the maps and suggestions for creative teaching in music, the arts and movement are also included.
The Listening maps and the teaching suggestions can be used by:
music teachers working in general schools, in music schools or in private studios.
every teacher who would like to plan writing, moving or painting activities with his/her students inspired by the Four Seasons.
parents who would like to listen to this piece of music with their children.
For Spring 1, Summer 1, Autumn 3, Winter 1 I created:
A coloured map with pictures drawn by an artist.
The same map in black & white processed so that it can be reproduced in a more user-friendly manner than it would be if you simply selected the b&w option of printer for the coloured map.
A map without the pictures. Children are asked to draw them as they wish. (Spring 1, Summer 1 & Winter 1.)
A puzzle with the pictures in random order. Children can be asked to cut them out and put them in the right order while listening to the music.
For Autumn 1 and Winter 3 I created:
A coloured map with pictures drawn by an artist.
The same map in black & white so that it can be reproduced and shared in class.
For Spring 2, 3, Summer 2, 3, Autumn 2, Winter 2 I created:
A coloured map with pictures drawn by an artist.
A black & white map where the main idea is written on the top of the paper and children are asked to draw a picture following the composer’s idea. In most of them I also included the structure of the piece.
For Summer 3 I created a graphic map of the piece.