There's no need to be a classical music expert to appreciate the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With SQUILT's Mozart Spotlight, you and your family can enjoy learning about this iconic composer through three of his most famous pieces.
But this isn't just a history lesson - SQUILT's Mozart Spotlight is the perfect way to introduce your family to the world of classical music. You'll enjoy beautiful listening examples, fascinating biographical information, and engaging notebooking pages. Plus, we've included suggestions for additional listening and enrichment activities.
Whether you're a classical music lover or a complete novice, SQUILT's Mozart Spotlight is the perfect way to enjoy the music of one of the world's most beloved composers.
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Love all of Squilt resources. They are magnificently done.
Just what our family needed to dice deep into our composer study.
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Valerie Heyn
Wonderful
Loved the class! Can’t wait to take more . I really wish we understood a little bit more of the terminology but we were still able to have fun and learn
SQUILT Goes to the Movies
Danielle Phillips
So fun!!
My kids are enjoying this addition to our curriculum!
SQUILT Goes to the Movies
Megan Storm
Listening Calendar
Listening Calendar
Rootie
Great Facts and versatile
Using this in a 5 week Home school COOP with 9/10y old. I love how you can adapt it to your desire and level up or down.
Meet the Composers: Exploring Great Music
Candace Hammond
Love the calendars!
Absolutely love the SQUILT music calendars! My child is learning so much from them!
I teach at a Christian school to very small classes, and both my older group (11-14) and younger group (5-10) loved the amount of options for the Christmas carol listening calendar! Carol of the Bells and O Come, O Come Emmanuel especially led to lots of great discussion about what makes music sound victorious, joyful, and rich. Thank you Mary!