The Mood of the Fifth

A Musical Approach to Early Childhood

Edited by Nancy Foster

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A resource book for Steiner-Waldorf teachers exploring the role of music in the development of young children.

Format:
paperback
Size:
178 x 254 mm
Publisher:
WECAN (Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America)
Subject:
Steiner-Waldorf Education; Steiner-Waldorf Education
Extent:
200 pages
ISBN:
9781936849215
Publication date:
31 Oct 2013

Description

Music is a vital part of the healthy development of young children and yet many teachers can struggle with this key area.

This book collects together different perspectives on the theme of music in the mood of the fifth (that is, using a pentatonic scale of five notes), to help teachers, parents and carers understand and work with music at kindergarten level.

The book includes classic articles by Jennifer Aulie, Wilma Ellersiek and Rita Jacobs, along with new contributions by Michael Deason-Barrow, Jana Hawley, Renate Long-Breipohl, Sally Schweizer, Estelle Bryer, Eleanor Winship, Jill Taplin and many others.

A key resource book for Steiner-Waldorf teachers.

Author

Nancy Foster was a long-time teacher at Acorn Hill Waldorf Kindergarten and Nursery in Silver Spring, Maryland, and continues to be active in WECAN and in teacher education. She is the author of Seasonal Festivals in Early Childhood, Let Us Form a Ring, and Dancing As We Sing.

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