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PIED PIPER - PROGRAM IV

  • VT R-6022.2
  • Item
  • between 1970 and 1989

Instructional: Introduces students learning to play the recorder to three new notes: F, F sharp, and B flat and the appropriate fingering and hand signs for these notes. Also explains 6-8 time, cut tube time, the tie or slur, and the meaning and use of the dotted quarter note. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 002).

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PIED PIPER - PROGRAM III

  • VT R-6022.1
  • Item
  • between 1970 and 1989

Instructional: Teaches students learning to play the recorder two new notes and alternate fingering for the note B to show that hand signs are linked to so-la-fa names. Also teaches students a new rhythm song and the 8th note and its rest. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 002).

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PIED PIPER - PROGRAM II

  • VT R-6021.2
  • Item
  • between 1970 and 1989

Instructional: Teaches students three new notes to play on the recorder and reviews the information taught in Program I. Also teaches the students the more advanced theory necessary to play the songs introduced in this lesson. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 001).

SASKMEDIA

PIED PIPER - PROGRAM I

  • VT R-6021.1
  • Item
  • between 1970 and 1989

Instructional: Teaches students some of the basic theory needed to play the recorder and to sing. Elements of rhyme and melody basic to the playing of the recorder are introduced. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 001).

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BRASS AND PERCUSSION

  • VT R-2296
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Instructional Film: The program opens with "Oliver" singers rehearsing with a piano, and then dissolves to singers on stage with full orchestral accompaniment. Profile is of Glen Weger in the trombone section, after which the camera moves to the brass section while Richard Seaborn tells something of individual instruments - trumpet, trombone, French horn,etc. Discussion finalizes with percussion drums, timpani, bongo, glockenspeil and cymbals before the conductor takes over with the full orchestra in action. By: ML

Manitoba. Department of Education

THE WOODWINDS

  • VT R-2295
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Instructional Film: Show the Winnipeg Youth Orchestra enroute to concert performance in Minneapolis. Profile is of Pam Nixon, musician-flutist; followed by a description of other instruments in the section - piccolo, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon. Excerpts from the Polish Suite are used to demonstrate unique qualities of the instruments. Closes with full orchestra performance in Minneapolis. By: ML

Manitoba. Department of Education

THE STRINGS

  • VT R-2294
  • Item
  • 1984 or before

Instructional Film: Shows the Winnipeg Youth Orchestra arriving at the Concert Hall and tuning up for performance as the audience arrives. Conductor and concert mistress are introduced, and the concert mistress tells something of her background, training, and role in the orchestra. Emphasis is on the string section. Qualities of each instrument are demonstrated, the string section is presented as a whole, and finally the orchestra plays Romeo and Juliet. By: ML

Manitoba. Department of Education

Young Saskatchewan Looks and Listens

  • Tape R-3480 to Tape R-10655 (not inclusive)
  • Coleção
  • 1954-1975

Sound recordings of the radio programs of Young Saskatchewan Looks and Listens, sponsored by the School Broadcasting Section and after 1970 the Instructional Resources Section of the Saskatchewan Department of Education. The programs were broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) station CBK and were intended to support new and existing cirriculum in the schools.

Creators of the programs included the Saskatchewan Department of Education, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and independent American producers.

Tape R-7551 is entitled Tom Sukanen - The Prairie Shipbuilder.

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