First Steps in Music: Preschool and Beyond Revised Edition Recordings - MP3 Album

Item #: X-588000     Status: Available

MP3 ALBUM for $8.99

Description:

As part of the First Steps in Music revision, Jill Trinka, in collaboration with John M. Feierabend, recorded several of the songs added to the curriculum book. Specifically, she recorded songs that appear in the revised sample lesson plans at the end of the book. These songs are Kahuli Aku, San Serení, Three Little Ducks, Aserrín, and My Name Is Michael. (Note: One verse was removed from the original recording of Old Joe Clark, so the revised track for this song has been included here as well.)

Additionally, a number of other songs that do not appear in the sample lessons plans were added to the curriculum book. These include Don Gato, Las Estatuas de Marfil, Que Pase el Rey, Ambos a Dos, Al Citron, and Uncle Jessie. The recordings for Don Gato and Las Estatuas de Marfil, available for purchase below, come from the GIA resource El Patio de Mi Casa (CD-802), a collection of traditional Mexican folk songs and rhymes by Gabriela Montoya-Stier.

For the remaining songs that were not recorded as part of the revision, we are including links to online recordings. Although the versions supplied here are not identical to the notation in the curriculum book, they are helpful reference points for understanding appropriate style and/or pronunciation. 


Uncle Jessie

Click here for a link to the Alan Lomax archival recording of this song.

Que Pase el Rey


Ambos a Dos


Al Citron

 

Format: Album

TRACKS INCLUDED ON ALBUM

TITLE ARTIST TIME
1
Old Joe Clark Dr. John M. Feierabend 2:09
2
Kahuli Aku Dr. John M. Feierabend 1:33
3
San Serení Dr. John M. Feierabend 2:00
4
Three Little Ducks Dr. John M. Feierabend 1:04
5
Aserrín Dr. John M. Feierabend 0:31
6
My Name Is Michael Dr. John M. Feierabend 0:52
7
My Name Is Michael — Sing-A-Long Dr. John M. Feierabend 0:54
8
Don Gato Dr. John M. Feierabend 2:31
9
Las Estatuas de Marfil Dr. John M. Feierabend 0:13

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