2023 Live Lesson Schedule
The Live Workshops Coming in 2023:
Live lessons are taught on the third Wednesday of each month at noon C.T. (subject to change)
(As a member, you can access ALL of these at any time after they are taught live.)
- January: Antonio Vivaldi
- February: Eric Whitacre
- March: African music/percussion
- April: Franz Schubert
- May: Disney songs
- June: Gustav Holst’s The Planets
- July: Music/composers of video games
- August: Big Band/Jazz - Duke Ellington
- September: Asian music (Sept. 20 at noon CT)
- October: Johann Sebastian Bach (Oct. 18 at noon CT)
- November: John Rutter (Nov. 15 at noon CT)
- December: Pyotr Tchaikovsky and other ballet Music (Dec. 13 at noon CT--this date is a change to the second Wednesday of the month)
More Ideas from the July 2022 Survey that we might do in the future!:
Hymn Study
Gospel
Classical Conversations Cycle 2
James Swearingen
How to choose the right musical instrument for your child
Guitar
Modern Christian Artist
Mahler
Pop/Current Music
Musical theater
Beethoven
Music for sensitive ears
Synthesized or EDM styles
Edmond Dede
Music from marvel movies
Music from Disney musicals
Brahms
String instruments
Wolfgang Mozart
Aaron Copland
Canadian songs
Rockabilly or bluegrass
Singing in rounds.
Elton John music
Percussion around the world
Stokowski's conducting and interpretations. His recordings of Night on Bald Mountain, among others, are incredible! He's one of the few conductors who really did something amazing.
Scott Joplin
Chopin
An intro to different genres
Reggae
Christian pop music artists (Newsboys, DC talk)
Western music-moving westward/cowboy songs
Igor Stravinsky
Franz Liszt
Handel
Robert Schumann
Hans Zimmer
Artists by Decades
Bela Bartok
Kalimba
Music from the Revolutionary War period
Leopold Stokowski
Drum circles
Women composers
Ancient Music and musical instruments
Verdi
Nationalism in music
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