The Mozart trail gets longer with aleatoric music from the 18th Century!!
MINUET MIXER
With music by Mozart, Kirnberger and Francesco Ricci, New York Philharmonic Kidzone have created this interactive version of dice games from the 18th century.
Archive for November, 2008
Minuet Mixer: Aleatoric and Interactive Music
Posted by David French on November 29, 2008
Cool!!
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Interactive Music Education – November 08
Posted by David French on November 3, 2008
Listen 1 update…
This game is based on the composers, music,
theory, instruments and websites of ‘Listen 1’
Listen 2 update…
Shakuhachi, shamisen, taiko, koto – traditional Japanese musical instruments.
Songs 2 update…
Listen to the recording of this famous song, then complete the lyrics as a vocabulary test.
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