Wednesday, March 3, 2010

We are the World

This week, classes in grades 2-5 have enjoyed seeing video from the old and new versions of We are the World. Written 25 years ago to raise money for famine relief in Africa, Michael Jackson and Lionel Ritchie created a classic. After the devastating earthquake in Haiti, many superstars of today came together to re-create the magical moment in hopes of raising money for Haitian victims.
Enjoy the videos! What do you notice about the old and new versions? What are the differences and similaries? What has changed in the music after 25 years?

Mrs. Melkonian

Original "We are the World" Africa

2010 "We are the World" Haiti

Friday, February 26, 2010

Black History Month Musicians


Happy Black History Month!

This month we are studying 7 VERY important black musicians who have made a huge impact on the world of music. They are:

1. Ella Fitzgerald












2. Louis Armstrong













3. James Brown













4. Billie Holiday













5. Aretha Franklin














6. Duke Ellington













7. Stevie Wonder









Please take a moment and click on the music player to the right to listen to a song performed by each of these influential musicians!
Who is your favorite? Why?

I look forward to learning more about each of these musicians and hope that we can be inspired by their incredible talents!

-Ms. Ginger

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

5th Grade Field Trip


Last Friday, January 29, 2010

Thanks to a fantastic organization called the Great Lakes Caravan, our Fifth Grade Students got to be a part of an interactive performance by the Carpe Diem String Quartet. From Columbus, Ohio, Carpe Diem is a world class quartet that performs in a surprising variety of styles and genres. All Fifth Graders walked to the High School black box theatre to hear them, ask questions and interact. We heard classical, jazz, blues, a composition written by the violist and even the theme from the Simpsons. Fifth grade students, what was your favorite part of the performance?

Mrs. Melkonian

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Music and Martin Luther King, Jr.

As we get ready to celebrate the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mrs. Melkonian's music classes have been preparing songs in his honor. Our students already know so much about the life and impact of Dr. King, but can now make connections to some important music of his time. Whether we are singing the simple words of Martin and his focus on love, caring and peace or the grown-up hymn "Lift Every Voice", our students are tying music to the Civil Rights Movement. Can you sing this song at home?

Woke up This Mornin'
Woke up this mornin' with my mind
Stayed on freedom
Woke up this mornin' with my heart
Stayed on freedom
Woke up this mornin' with my soul
Stayed on freedom
Hallelu, hallelu, hallelu, hallelu, hallelu-jah!

I'm gonna walk, talk, sing, shout
Hallelu, I got my mind on freedom!
Walk, talk, sing, shout
Clap my hands and keep my mind on freedom!
Walk, Talk! Sing, Shout!
Clap my hands!

Mrs. Melkonian

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Music in the New Year

Hello UPA musicians!

Well I hope you had a peaceful and enriching winter break. I was glad to see that students came back ready to get to work immediately. We are starting many new things in music class this new year. Second through fifth graders will be studying the famous classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven. We will learn about his interesting life and how he stilled wrote music even though he became completely deaf. Look to the right of the screen to see the music player where you will find Beethoven's music.
We also will be getting ready for AMPP Exhibition #2 on January 20 in the Gym. Students from the following classes will be doing a quick performance on this day: Lackey and Pearsall (4th grade), Smith (2nd grade), and Nettles (K). Please join us to learn about what your students are doing in all of their AMPP Classes.
Thanks for stopping by the music blog- check back for updates!!

Ms. Ginger :)