The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears
The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears

The Little Rudolfinum: Oboe Ears

The programme will focus mainly on listening activities, although there will be no lack of movement. With the help of the oboe (and English horn), children will differentiate between different noises and sounds and get to know long/short notes, loud/soft, happy/sad melodies, calm/energetic, lullabies and marches... The emphasis is on developing the ability to listen with the imagination and to analyze what one hears.

Do you know which instrument the violins, basses, clarinets, and all of the other instruments of the orchestra have to listen to before a concert begins? Which instrument of the orchestra plays the tuning note? That’s right, it’s the oboe! And do you know what the oboe’s great grandmother was called? Can you solve musical riddles just using your ears? And how hard can you blow? Did you know that oboists have to be skilled at woodworking?

Lecturers: Veronika Lucassen, Vladislav Borovka Duration of the programme: 50 min

Reservation: edu@ceskafilharmonie.cz

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