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Sing Along Jingles Baroque Era J. S. Bach – to the tune of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” with thanks to Emma Segeleon, Justice Jung, Grace Wehrspann, Damon Farah, Kayla McGovern, Alissa Rekkedahl and Madi Hyser J. S. Bach had 20 kids, 20 kids, 20 kids. J. S. Bach had 20 kids and he was always Baroque. There were 50 famous Bach’s, famous Bach’s, famous Bach’s There were 50 famous Bach’s who lived in Germany. “Jesu” was his famous piece, famous piece, famous piece “Jesu” was his famous piece and he was father of music. George Fredric Handel George Fredric Handel Came from Germany. He wrote “The Messiah” In 24 days. Very famous In the Baroque time All over Europe. Hallelujah. He was buried In Westminster Abbey. Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, George Fredric Handel. with lots of help from Danielle Sauer, Katie O’Toole, Tony Bergstrom, Cory Kostboth & Sara Groth, Ana O’Hara and Madeline Pfeiffer Classical Era Haydn with thanks to Shannon Koenders Haydn was from the Classical Era. He was father of symphony. The voice was the best instrument you see. He wrote “The Surprise Symphony.” Haydn was from Austria He wrote 125 symphonies. Haydn was his name you see. Yes, Haydn was his name. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with help from Tracy Silverberg & Meg Hubert Ha, ha, ha, hee, hee, hee, hee, hee, hee. Mozart was a child prodigy. Wrote music by the age of 3, Was very snooty, He played indignantly. From Austria And also friend of Haydn He wrote in the Classical Era. He wrote “A Little Night Music.” Romantic Era Ludwig Von Beethoven with thanks to Jordan Berg & John Ericksen (Beethoven was a bridge between Classical and Romantic) Bee tho ven From Classical In Germany He couldn’t hear. His pa liked beer. He was abused. Fifth Symphony No wife had he Bee tho ven. Peter Tchaikovsky TCH aik OV sky Russian Romantic, Peter Tchaikovsky Wrote the “1812 Overture” ‘‘‘‘‘ (Just find a beat to put layer this on top of the music.) First composer at Carnegie Hall Wrote ballets but did not fall Dad wanted him to study law But became one of the best composers of them all. He wrote majestic music in the Romantic Era. In this case, the music was the “1812 Overture.” He was born in Russia in 1840, but since there had not been an important composer in his country at that time, he was asked to write the “1812 Overture” to celebrate Russia’s victory over Napoleon in 1812. He was odd, but very talented. In fact when he conducted, he let his head rest on his left hand so his head would not fall off. His dad wanted him to become a lawyer, and he did, but loved music. He wrote many ballets and was honored by the United States by being asked to be the first conductor at the dedication of Carnegie Hall. You will recognize his music by the cannons followed later by a long spiral and then bells. Modern Era Scott Joplin with thanks to Joe M., Shannon, Jordan B. Laurel S., Sarah K., & Betzi J. Scott Joplin, yes that is me Black piano king of ragtime. From the United States Earned a living at age 14 I wrote “The Entertainer” In the Modern Era.