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(Written by Pam Muñoz Ryan; Illustrated by Brian Selznick)


Book cover of Star and the Maestro

Are you familiar with Marian Anderson? She was an African American opera singer who lived through most of the twentieth century, astonishing her audience with her emotive singing and forging a pathway to opera for other people of color.


Enter the world of Marian Anderson with your children in the award-winning book, When Marian Sang: The True Recital of Marian Anderson. The book opens as if it were a staged performance, with scenes from Anderson's childhood. The story showcases her determined pursuit of vocal training and opportunities to perform, in spite of rejections by music schools and by the American public because of her skin color. Learn about Anderson's unique talent, her rise to fame, and her tours of Europe. Experience the triumph of Anderson's Lincoln Memorial concert and her debut at the Metropolitan Opera. With engaging prose and beautiful, sepia-toned illustrations, this book will immerse you and your child in the life and music of Marian Anderson.


When Marian Sang is used in our Primary A curriculum for Grades K-2. In addition to the "true recital" of Marian Anderson's life in the main text, the book also contains informative author's notes about Anderson, if you would like to dive deeper. When Marian Sang is just one example of the many beautiful and informative books that make up the core of Music Comes Alive.


Wondering how to acquire the books for Music Comes Alive? We encourage you to start with your local library system, where many of these books may be found. In many cases, you may also find these books through second-hand book stores/websites. For your convenience, we also sell the books for our curricula on our website. You can purchase them individually or as a course bundle.




Bring music to life at home with Music Comes Alive. Our easy-to-use, literature-based curriculum empowers YOU, the parent, to teach music in your homeschool!

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Homeschool Music Curriculum with Flexible Age Ranges


Adding music to your homeschool should be easy! One way to keep things simple is to teach multiple grades at once. Each of our courses is suitable for a range of grades:


Additional tracks for Primary (grades K-2) and Elementary (grades 3-5) and more are coming soon!


Parallel Homeschool Music Curriculum

If you have a range of elementary ages in your home, consider purchasing parallel courses! All our Primary and Elementary tracks work in parallel.


For example, Primary A: Medieval Melodies to Musical Theater covers the same time periods and many of the same musicians as Elementary A: Medieval to Modern. (See below)

Month

Primary A:

Medieval Melodies to Musical Theater

Elementary A: Medieval to Modern

Month 1

Hildegard of Bingen (Medieval Era)

Guido D'Arezzo (Medieval Era)

Month 2

J. S. Bach (Baroque Era)

J. S. Bach (Baroque Era)

Month 3

W. A. Mozart (Classical Era)

W. A. Mozart (Classical Era)

Christmas

"Silent Night"

"In the Bleak Midwinter"

Month 4

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-George (Classical Era)

Ludwig van Beethoven (Classical Era)

Month 5

P. I. Tchaikovsky (Romantic Era)

P. I. Tchaikovsky (Romantic Era)

Month 6

George Gershwin (Modern/Jazz)

George Gershwin (Modern/Jazz)

Month 7

Marian Anderson (Opera singer)

Billie Holiday (Jazz singer)

Month 8

Broadway Stars (Musical Theater)

Leonard Bernstein (Modern/Musicals)

Upcoming courses Primary B & Elementary B and Primary C & Elementary C are structured in a similar way. Combine parallel courses to create a rich feast of musical learning for all your elementary-aged students!


Homeschool Music Curriculum for a Group Setting

Several Copies of Primary A Activity Pack

Looking to teach Music Comes Alive in a group setting? Our flexible curriculum is adaptable to several kinds of group settings, including co-ops, private schools, library classrooms, and more. We offer discounted group licensing options, so please contact us for group pricing!


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Updated: Nov 16, 2024

(Written by Thor Hanson; Illustrated by Matt Schu)


Book cover of Star and the Maestro

Imagine sitting on the couch with your child and opening the pages of a beautiful picture book. Before you know it you and your child are transported to 18th century Vienna, immersed in the sights and sounds of the city and taking pity on a poor, unattractive starling whom no one wants. Imagine your joy when the musical maestro Mozart hears his very own piano concerto coming from the beak of the musical bird and brings him home. With rollicking rhymes and inspiring illustrations, you and your child will find yourselves cheering for Star, the musical starling, and for Mozart's music!


Star & the Maestro: How a Musical Bird Made Melodies with Mozart, the book highlighted above, is used in our Primary A (K-2nd) curriculum. In addition to the beautiful illustrations and lively text, it contains informative notes about the time period, the composer, and more details about the true story of the musical starling who inspired Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This book, just released on September 24, 2024, is only one example of the many beautiful and enlightening books that make up the core of Music Comes Alive.


Wondering how to acquire the books for Music Comes Alive? Many of these books can be found through your local library system or through second-hand book stores/websites. For your convenience, we also sell the books for our curricula on our website. You can purchase them individually or as a course bundle.




Bring music to life at home with Music Comes Alive. Our easy-to-use, literature-based curriculum empowers YOU, the parent, to teach music in your homeschool!

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