Music
of the Early AmericanTimes
Assembly Program Description:
"MUSIC OF THE EARLY AMERICAN TIMES"
Upper Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High, High School
Music of the Early American Times brings to life the early
settlements in the Great Lakes and Canada through music and stories.
Music animates the historical record, bringing social life and history
into the realm of student experience in a way the written word cannot.
The music, from the late 16th century to the early 18th century,
is of the sort known to the inhabitants of the New World. The selections
feature lively music for the common man—dance music, song
tunes, marches. Each program features performances of music on appropriate
instruments including period style recorder, flute, viola da gamba,
guitar, fife and drum. With these programs, first developed for
the Detroit's 300th anniversary in 2001, A Reasonable Facsimile
hopes to enhance and encourage the study of local history by young
audiences.