Emotions in music
Summary :
It can be difficult for children to understand and express their feelings...but the thrill of music doesn't lie. This three-chapter guide uses classical music masterpieces to teach children how to identify their emotions and highlight the close connection between music and emotions.
A word from the team:
A beautiful musical introduction that will make your children want to learn music. This content is a great educational tool that allows them to visualize the various instruments and associate their respective sound through the great names of music. It also gives keys to understanding how emotions translate into music, all under the colored pencil of Chloé Perarnau.
Recommended age: 3-8 years
- Duration and tracks
- Credits
- How it works
- Emotions (10'09)
- The music of emotions (8'39)
- Play with Ulysses (4'02)
- Text: Aliénor Bouvier-Lewi and Laurène Altmayer
- Artistic direction: Tikino
- Illustrations: Chloé Perarnau
- Voice: Sophie Lannay
- Animation: Anthony Gandais
- Recording, mixing, sound design: Studio Scopitone
- Chapter 1:
- Music 1: Composer: Béla Bartók, Work: Music for strings, percussion and celesta (3rd movement) , Performer: SWR Symphony Orchestra
- Music 2 : Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , Work: The Nutcracker (Russian Dance) , Performer: European Archive Foundation
- Music 3 : Composer: Antonio Vivaldi , Work : The Four Seasons - Summer (3rd movement) , Performer: John Harrison - Wichita Symphony Orchestra
- Music 4 : Composer: Bedřich Smetana , Work : Má Vlast - Vltava , Performer: Czech National Symphony Orchestra
- Music 5 : Composer: Erik Satie , Work : Gymnopédie n°1 , Performer: Edward Rosser
- Chapter 2:
- Music 1: Composer and performer: Oliver Wallace, Work: Alice in Wonderland / Curiosity attracts trouble (extract)
- Music 2: Composer: Samuel Barber, Work: Adagio for strings, Performer: Orchestre de Paris
- Music 3: Composer: Johan Sebastian Bach, Work: Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor (Badinerie), Performer: European Archive Foundation ( CC BY 3.0 license)
- Music 4: Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns, Work: The Carnival of the Animals (Fossils), Performer: Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra
- Music 5: Composer: Franz Schubert, Work: Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major (2nd movement), Performer: Paul Pitman
- Music 6: Composer: Franz Liszt, Work: Danse macabre, Performer: Neal O'Doan
- Music 7: Composer: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Work: Piano Concerto No. 2 (2nd movement), Performer: Skidmore College Orchestra
- Music 8: Composer: Giuseppe Verdi, Work: Requiem, Performer: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Music 9: Composer: Johan Sebastian Bach, Work: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major (Air on the G string), Performer: US Air Force Band
- Chapter 3:
- Music 1: Composer: Jules Massenet, Work: Meditation by Thaïs, Performer: Itzhak Perlman, Abbey Road Ensemble
- Music 2: Composer: Paul Dukas, Work: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Performer: European Archive Foundation
- Music 3: Composer: Frédéric Chopin, Work: Berceuse in D flat major, Performer: Olga Gurevich
- Music 4: Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Work: A Little Night Music, Performer: St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra
- Music 5: Composer: Gustav Mahler, Work: Symphony No. 5 (4th movement), Performer: Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
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Duration and tracks
- Emotions (10'09)
- The music of emotions (8'39)
- Play with Ulysses (4'02)
Credits
- Text: Aliénor Bouvier-Lewi and Laurène Altmayer
- Artistic direction: Tikino
- Illustrations: Chloé Perarnau
- Voice: Sophie Lannay
- Animation: Anthony Gandais
- Recording, mixing, sound design: Studio Scopitone
- Chapter 1:
- Music 1: Composer: Béla Bartók, Work: Music for strings, percussion and celesta (3rd movement) , Performer: SWR Symphony Orchestra
- Music 2 : Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , Work: The Nutcracker (Russian Dance) , Performer: European Archive Foundation
- Music 3 : Composer: Antonio Vivaldi , Work : The Four Seasons - Summer (3rd movement) , Performer: John Harrison - Wichita Symphony Orchestra
- Music 4 : Composer: Bedřich Smetana , Work : Má Vlast - Vltava , Performer: Czech National Symphony Orchestra
- Music 5 : Composer: Erik Satie , Work : Gymnopédie n°1 , Performer: Edward Rosser
- Chapter 2:
- Music 1: Composer and performer: Oliver Wallace, Work: Alice in Wonderland / Curiosity attracts trouble (extract)
- Music 2: Composer: Samuel Barber, Work: Adagio for strings, Performer: Orchestre de Paris
- Music 3: Composer: Johan Sebastian Bach, Work: Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor (Badinerie), Performer: European Archive Foundation ( CC BY 3.0 license)
- Music 4: Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns, Work: The Carnival of the Animals (Fossils), Performer: Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra
- Music 5: Composer: Franz Schubert, Work: Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major (2nd movement), Performer: Paul Pitman
- Music 6: Composer: Franz Liszt, Work: Danse macabre, Performer: Neal O'Doan
- Music 7: Composer: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Work: Piano Concerto No. 2 (2nd movement), Performer: Skidmore College Orchestra
- Music 8: Composer: Giuseppe Verdi, Work: Requiem, Performer: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Music 9: Composer: Johan Sebastian Bach, Work: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major (Air on the G string), Performer: US Air Force Band
- Chapter 3:
- Music 1: Composer: Jules Massenet, Work: Meditation by Thaïs, Performer: Itzhak Perlman, Abbey Road Ensemble
- Music 2: Composer: Paul Dukas, Work: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Performer: European Archive Foundation
- Music 3: Composer: Frédéric Chopin, Work: Berceuse in D flat major, Performer: Olga Gurevich
- Music 4: Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Work: A Little Night Music, Performer: St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra
- Music 5: Composer: Gustav Mahler, Work: Symphony No. 5 (4th movement), Performer: Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
How it works
- Create your account on our application and connect your Tikino by following the guide
- Buy the story of your choice on our site, taking care to use the email address of your Tikino account.
- Turn Tikino off and on again, if the WiFi is on it will update automatically
- Enjoy your new content
Génial !! Notre fils de 4 ans adore!! Les références sont belle et tout à fait compréhensible pour l'enfant!
Une jolie façon de parler des émotions ! Bravo!
Merci beaucoup Cécile pour cet avis sur les Emotions en musique de Tikino. Un contenu propice au dialogue :)
Je trouve que les émotions en musique sont très parlantes, la musique nous fait ressentir l'émotion ce qui est encore plus puissant. Mon fils apprécient beaucoup cet épisode en ce moment. Il me dit que très souvent le moment sur la colère lui fait peur et même à table m'en reparle de cette épisode de ce qu'il a vu et compris.
Merci Samantha pour votre retour, nous sommes ravies que ce contenu Tikino vous plaise et suscite la discussion avec votre enfant. Comprendre et exprimer ses émotions est en effet capital.
Mes deux enfants adore et nous aussi! On se réjouit d'avoir plus de contenu dans ce style car il est géniale.
Nous sommes ravies que les Emotions en musique vous ait autant convaincue Alexandra
Jolie proposition en 3 parties qui explique bien les émotions avec des images simples puis accompagnées par de la jolie musique classique et enfin c'est à l'enfant de deviner et d'associer les émotions et les musiques. Mon fils l'a beaucoup regardé dans une période où il avait des difficultés à gérer ses colères. Le visuel est un support pour parler des émotions ! Très chouette !
Quel plaisir de vous lire Mélanie, c'est exactement ce que nous avons voulu transmettre avec ce contenu Tikino sur les émotions. Un contenu découverte et aussi un support pour échanger avec son enfant sur ce sujet si important.
Les illustrations sont très jolies, les musiques très bien choisies ce qui en fait un très bon support pour parler les émotions et une très bonne introduction à la musique aussi (instrument, musique classique ....)
Merci Aurélie d'avoir partagé votre avis sur les Emotions en musique. Nous sommes ravies qu'il vous plaise. Nous sommes également très fans des illustrations de Chloé Perarnau pour ce contenu Tikino