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Christine
is an extraordinary teacher working
with an amazing program. She has the keen ability to
make the class fun yet challenging...
-Jean C. Nia's mom-
It's
really hard for 6-year-old boys to take an hour music class
and never get bored. But Christine has successfully
accomplished the Mission Impossible. -Sherri M.
Jonathan and Jeffrey's mom-
I
am thrilled and happy that my children have access to these
classes as such a young age. We are so fortunate to
have this amazing school in our community.
-Malin
F. Walrod, professional opera singer & Julianna & Erika's
mom
I was so surprised that just a few lessons can impact a young
boy so much ... I really recommend it. -Angela B., Garriet's
mom-
Great
program. I have recommended it to MANY friends
in the area...fantastic. -Julie M., Finn's mom-
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650 324 2373 & Info@NewMozartSchool.com
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Exceptional
Music Program for Young Children
Innovative, piano based
program for children as young as three years of age.
Come & see why children love our classes & parents
rave about them!
 
HHHHearing
... moving ... singing ... creating ... sharing ...
reading ... & playing MUSIC
"Great
program. I have recommended it to MANY friends in the
area...fantastic" - Julie M., Finn's mom
New
Mozart's Approach
by Christine Shin
There
is such a proliferation of music curricula for young
children: Orff, Dalcroze, Kodaly, Suzuki, Montessori,
and many more. They all have strengths, and each
emphasizes important aspects of the developing musician.
So why not combine the strengths for the most comprehensive
possible musical foundation?
It
was precisely this idea that motivated me
to implement a keyboard based children's program
at the New Mozart school. New Mozart's Harmony Road
combines Montessori’s child-centered learning,
Kodaly singing, the rhythm and motion of Dalcroze
and Orff and the high parental engagement of Suzuki
to produce a uniquely multidimensional curriculum
that introduces young children to active and enthusiastic
participation in the world of music.
Our
Harmony Road group class curriculum includes four
lesson elements: keyboard discovery and skills;
solfege singing and ear training; rhythm and movement
activities; and music improvisation and composition.
It is this final element in particular that distinguishes
New Mozart's program from many other curricula.
The creative act, not just performance, is underlined
as a valuable part of the complete musical person.
This creative component was an integral part of
music education in the early 19th century. But as
the Romantic Period progressed, the virtuosic demands
of the piano literature increased dramatically,
and piano study began to focus tightly on the development
of technical performance skills. Reproduction eclipsed
creation. By restoring the place of the creative
act in a complete music education, we hope to return
to the education of the total musician.
Our
program is rooted in the European philosophy of
music education that recognizes music as an essentially
human activity and every child as a musical being.
Each level of instruction is carefully matched to
age-appropriate skills and conceptual abilities.
Technical work and music notation reading can stifle
creativity and overall musicianship if allowed to
become the focus of musical instruction too early,
so Harmony Road delays the introduction of these
skills until a foundation of creative, participatory
involvement can be established.
Children
ages 3 to 4 begin laying this foundation by participating
in “Music in Me,” group music classes
involving activities in ear training, solfege singing,
keyboard exploration, and pitch and rhythm awareness.
As
children progress to ages 5 to 7, the four elements
(keyboarding, ear training, movement and creativity)
continue but skill and engagement level increases,
incorporating study and production of higher levels
of organization for pitch and rhythm. Music composition
and improvisation become an ever-greater proportion
of the curriculum in the 2nd year.
Like
the Suzuki method, our Harmony Road emphasizes the
vital importance of parent involvement, including
attendance at all classes and active coaching at
home.
The
results of the New Mozart's Harmony Road approach
are extraordinary. Children have a powerful foundation
for individual keyboard study, for general musicianship,
and for the study of second (or third!) instrument
or voice. We hope that as word spreads of the effectiveness
in building young musicians, our approach to teaching
young children will gain presence in music education
beyond the New Mozart School of Music.
©
Christine E. Shin. All Rights Reserved.
For
more info on how children learn music, read the article
below:
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