| | |  | Music Appreciation | Home » » » » » Beethoven's Wig 4: Dance Along Symphonies | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Boogie with Beethoven's Wig! Move to the music while delighting in zany lyrics set to classic music pieces written especially for dance. Step into a fun foundation for classical music and timeless dances that will last a lifetime.
Inspired and wildly imaginative, the Beethoven's Wig series has won 40 national awards including three Grammy Award nominations. It has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered and on NBC's Today Show.
The CD booklet includes lyrics, trivia questions and activities. The instrumental performance of each piece is also included without lyrics.
Beethoven's Wig is the classical music sensation for the whole family! | | | Features: | |
• Sold Individually
• Short name: Cd Beethoven'S Wig Vol 4
• Tune A Fish Records Brand of Products
• Typical Use: Early Childhood / Music / Cds
| | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| August 12, 2008 | | Studio:
| Rounder / Pgd | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | Forever We're Marching (March: The Washington Post) | | 2. | Oh No! (Two Step: Maple Leaf Rag) | | 3. | A Masterpiece (Rondeau: from Suite of Symphonies No. 1) | | 4. | Midnight Snack (Habanera: from Carmen) | | 5. | Give Me A 10 (Skater's Waltz: Les Patineurs) | | 6. | Blow Blow Blow (Ballet: Neapolitan Dance from Swan Lake) | | 7. | I Want My Diploma (Processional: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1) | | 8. | Joyful Waldteufel (Waltz: Estudiantina) | | 9. | Minuet Duet (Minuet: from Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach) | | 10. | Rover Roll Over (Polka: Annen Polka) | | 11. | Please Mr. Ringmaster (Circus March: Entry of the Gladiators) | | 12. | Bonus track: Beep Beep Beep (Moonlight Sonata) | | 13. | The Washington Post, Sousa | | 14. | Maple Leaf Rag, Joplin | | 15. | Rondeau from Suite of Symphonies, Mouret | | 16. | Habanera from Carmen, Bizet | | 17. | Les Patineurs, Waldteufel | | 18. | Neapolitan Dance from Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky | | 19. | Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1, Elgar | | 20. | Estudiantina, Waldteufel | | 21. | Minuet in G from Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach, J.S. Bach | | 22. | Annen Polka, Strauss, Jr. | | 23. | Entry of the Gladiators, Fucik | | 24. | Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven | |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Sequels - who needs `em? (Kids and music lovers, that's who.)Aug 27, 2008
By Mark Stevens I've always been suspicious -- even cynical -- about sequels. So after the original Beethoven's Wig swept my daughter away while so engagingly reintroducing me to some favorite classics, I was pleasantly surprised when Wig 2, and then Wig 3, somehow managed to sustain the magic of Wig 1. I thought it couldn't get any better, and then here comes Wig 4. The artist may not like this, but I have to tell you to jump to the last cut first -- "Beep Beep Beep," lyricist/vocalist Richard Perlmutter's take on Beethoven's beautiful Moonlight Sonata -- to hear a mini-masterpiece of storytelling for children and adults alike. It's the perfect exclamation point at the end of what is now four Beethoven's Wig albums that seldom waiver in their enthralling ingenuity and craftsmanship. Then you and your little ones can go back and listen to all that the whole album has to offer, while knowing that "Beep Beep Beep" is waiting for you again at the end. Along the way, you'll encounter marching bands with aching feet, a comically frustrated dog owner trying to teach him to roll over, a very different look inside the circus, and stories set to spirited waltzes that will make the family want to all get up and dance together -- all while (re)discovering some of the greatest classical repertoire. How Beethoven's Wig managed to not only sustain the charm of the original but also maintain this level of artistry amazes me, and continues to delight even my(now older) daughter. Highly recommended!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
More fun and silliness for Beethoven's Wig fansSep 03, 2008
By C. Miller There are some really fun tracks on this CD, plus there are American composers (Sousa and Joplin) for the first time.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent AdditionOct 13, 2008
By JMNABN This 4th CD is a perfect addition to the set, especially tracks 4 (Give me a midnight snack, to the tune of Bizet's "Habanero") and 12 (Beep beep beep--which gives a whole new perspective of "Moonlight Sonata"). For classical music lovers, it's really great and for those new to classical musical or who've never before thought of it as "music", the lyrics are hilarious and catchy, and help the listener think perhaps those "ancient composers" actually knew what they were doing.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Another great, funny CD.Oct 18, 2008
By G. d'Arbonne
"Greg d'"
Another great, funny CD. I have all 4 of this series and this is another great one. A must for all families looking to teach their children about classical music in a fun way. Also, a great rendition of Pomp and Circumstances that our recent college graduate son thoroughly related to and enjoyed!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not as good as the othersOct 12, 2009
By Amy R I was disappointed in this one because there was nothing in the lyrics to educate about the piece, except its use in TV shows and movies. The other Beethoven's Wig CDs had more relevant information - history about the composer, subject matter of the song, history about the piece, or something about the instruments being played. I prefer that approach because my children learn more than just the tune then, and in an approachable way.
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