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Learn About The Hallelujah Chorus (free SQUILT download)

We are in Holy Week.

I find that one of the best ways for me to worship is through MUSIC. 

I also find that one of the best ways to learn about HISTORY is through MUSIC. 

George Frederick Handel, a composer from the Baroque Era, composed The Messiah, an oratorio using text from the King James version of the Bible.

A part of that oratorio is the "Hallelujah Chorus", which is traditionally sung at Easter. There is so much rich history and tradition surrounding this piece of music (download the lesson below and I'll tell you more!). 

And, by the way, this little lesson is a perfect complement to the composer study in Classical Conversations, Cycle 1! 

Please enjoy this complimentary download, which teaches your children (and YOU) all about the "Hallelujah Chorus", as well as a little about the Baroque Era, what an oratorio is, and much more!  

SQUILT Curriculum users tell me they love these lessons because they are EASY to use, 100% internet linked, and it makes them feel that music is approachable, and MOST IMPORTANTLY - enjoyable!  

Download Handel's Hallelujah Chorus SQUILT lesson

Visit the SQUILT Music Appreciation site to learn about the FULL SQUILT curriculum, download samples, and more! 

 

Are you listening to special music during Holy Week? Do you have anything that is your favorite?

Music Appreciation In The Homeschool - SQUILT Bundle Giveaway

 

Learning how to appreciate beautiful music is a GIFT we need to be giving our children.

Since I was a little girl, I have loved music. Because of the many records that played constantly in my house, as well as the symphony concerts my parents made it possible for me to attend, my love grew from a very young age.

Majoring in music in college furthered my appreciation.

It wasn't until I began teaching young children, however, that a passion ignited in me to SHARE that love of music with others.

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