I recently shared how much I appreciate the service offered by Classical Composers Monthly. It is wonderful to have a nice, long resource list of a new composer emailed to my inbox every month! Extreme time-saver! As it turns out, the homeschooling mama who puts this together (with her son - very cool!) is a CC mama! Awesome! Erica Johns is graciously letting me giveaway a lifetime subscription to one of Classical Composer Monthly's three collections! Here's what's in each one:
Collection One
Schubert
Vivaldi
Mozart
Haydn
Bach
Tchaikovsky
Weber
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Bartok
Hindemith
Chopin
Brahams
Collection Two
Stravinsky
Milhaud
Grieg
Liszt
Holst
Saint-Saens
Shostakovich
Collection One
Schubert
Vivaldi
Mozart
Haydn
Bach
Tchaikovsky
Weber
Mendelssohn
Beethoven
Bartok
Hindemith
Chopin
Brahams
Collection Two
Stravinsky
Milhaud
Grieg
Liszt
Holst
Saint-Saens
Shostakovich
Strauss II
Satie
Debussy
Dvorak
Faure
Prokofiev
Collection Three - Composers & Artists
Debussy
Bach
Verdi
Rossisi
Puccini
Renoir
Ruisdael
de Hooch
Seurat
Satie
Debussy
Dvorak
Faure
Prokofiev
Collection Three - Composers & Artists
Debussy
Bach
Verdi
Rossisi
Puccini
Renoir
Ruisdael
de Hooch
Seurat
Want to check it out for yourself?
Click here to sign-up for the free Handel resources (yay!),
and click here to get the free Monet goodies!
Click here to see my review from the previous post. I really love not having to think about researching these composers; all the leg work's done! From free printables, like wordsearches and coloring pages, to free downloadable music and video clips, all the work is done for me. :)
Now, for the fun part!
If you'd like to win a lifetime subscription to Classical Composers Monthly, please enter below. In your comment, please tell me which collection you'd like to win. Easy cheesy!
Don't feel so lucky? Use the code andherewego for 20% off your purchase!
I appreciate this service so much that I became an affiliate, something I've never done before. If you click on the links above to purchase a collection (if you don't win, that is!), I'll get a small percentage. In these uncertain financial times (can you say 'sequestration'), every little bit helps. Thanks for your support!
The contest will end on March 11. Enjoy!
Click here to sign-up for the free Handel resources (yay!),
and click here to get the free Monet goodies!
Click here to see my review from the previous post. I really love not having to think about researching these composers; all the leg work's done! From free printables, like wordsearches and coloring pages, to free downloadable music and video clips, all the work is done for me. :)
Now, for the fun part!
If you'd like to win a lifetime subscription to Classical Composers Monthly, please enter below. In your comment, please tell me which collection you'd like to win. Easy cheesy!
Don't feel so lucky? Use the code andherewego for 20% off your purchase!
I appreciate this service so much that I became an affiliate, something I've never done before. If you click on the links above to purchase a collection (if you don't win, that is!), I'll get a small percentage. In these uncertain financial times (can you say 'sequestration'), every little bit helps. Thanks for your support!
The contest will end on March 11. Enjoy!
And if this happens, no worries. Better chances for the ones who do enter! ;)
(Oh, and I snagged this funny image from my friend's blog. She's an ahhhhh-mazing writer! Check her out if you have some time!)
(Oh, and I snagged this funny image from my friend's blog. She's an ahhhhh-mazing writer! Check her out if you have some time!)
I think I would go with collection one, although they all look great.
ReplyDeleteYou know I am selfishly hoping you don't have too many entries. ;-)
Hope you and family are doing great. I just realize my two oldest still pray for Anna during bedtime prayers. I love how children have so much faith and they never seem to doubt that their prayers are being heard.
Thank you so much for all of your valuable time and effort you put into sharing with us! If I win, I would like Collection 1.
ReplyDeleteA giveaway... yeah!! We are planning to start classical music this next summer/fall so this would be perfect. I guess we would need to start with collection 1, right?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Collection 1.
ReplyDeleteHey Melody! I love classical music and hope to pass that on to my kiddos. My Sophie is already getting into the Swan Lake cartoon and recognizes the music now! We also do an annual trip to The Nutcracker at Christmas so she's starting to recognize some of that music, too. So I think collection 1 would be a fav for us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! ~Stacey
How could one choose? I guess I'd say Collection 2 because those are names I am not as familiar with and would need to do more leg-work to teach. Thanks for doing this!
ReplyDeleteHmm, tough choice, but I'd go for collection 1 also. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCollection 1! Almost up to 12!
ReplyDeleteCollection 1 please. When your attempt at pronouncing fugue sends your husband into fits of laughter one must acknowledge your need for help.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Jessica
I would love any, but collection 1 is my pick as I have to start somewhere and at least I know who those people are... I know pathetic education of classical... but heh, at least my kids have some hope. :)
ReplyDeletethanks! Just bought #1 with your link, so winning #2 would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work with your site.
Hard decision but I guess the best place to start is at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteCollection #3 for sure!
ReplyDeleteCollection 3 fits right with our plans next year.
ReplyDeleteI am sure they are all wonderful. I think I would choose #1.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog! Amazing!! Thanks for sharing all of your hard work!
Collection 2
ReplyDeleteI would like ANY of the collections. They all sound wonderful! We will be happy with anything. :) Thank you for the giveaway. So cool!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThey all look great but I think I'd choose collection 1. Composers have always been my downfall in homeschooling. I need all the help I can get!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to start with 1 and figure out how the lessons go. I know some of these composers somewhat well. It will help to learn the method. Then I can move to the other groupings.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
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How fun!! I would choose collection 1 but they all look wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be tough to decide but I'd probably start with collection 1!
ReplyDeleteCollection 1 will be lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh my word, you linked my blog. Thanks for the shout out, my friend.
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