This week, we going to continue whit the opera, focus on the great composer: W.A. Mozart.
MOZART
AND THE OPERA
Mozart's operas have
been present in the history of music in general and in the opera in particular.
Their unmistakable mark, makes us identify them easily. Especially, his latest
operas have the highest quality in the history of opera. These operas have been
represented over the years, and continue to be of interest to most composers,
critics, etc.
In total, Mozart
composed 22 operas, although some of them he didn't get to finish them, and
after his death, other composers had to complete them, often commissioned by
great opera producers.
Now we going to listen small pieces of the most famous operas. We could listen, in the last post, a few of these, but now we going to know the most representative parts:
Now we going to listen small pieces of the most famous operas. We could listen, in the last post, a few of these, but now we going to know the most representative parts:
The
magic flute:
Abduction
from Seraglio:
Don
Giovanni
Cosi fan tutte
Which of these do you prefer? Why? Send it me, throughout this week, to agarriaga@edu.jccm.es
RECORDER DO RE
Also,
next week we are going to start with a new score for the recorder, but before
we have to learn two new notes: do´y
re´.
First
let's remember the notes we already know: sol, la and si. All of them have its place on the stave and its own position on the recorder.

And now we will see the two new notes, we should remember them on the stave and we should learn the positions on the flute, which are the following:
Remember
that these two notes are high do and re, so we put the single quote ‘ next to
them when we write them.
Low High
Teacher,somenthing happens if we dosen't clean the flute before play?
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