| Music Meets The Presidents |
The Solid Brass Quartet & Percussion Ensemble presents a musical view of the history and folklore associated with the men who have led this country.
From their important decisions, speeches, and hobbies, Solid Brass takes a fresh look at those who have shaped our nation’s destiny. This is a PowerPoint/multimedia presentation.
Featured are: George Washington • Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln • Woodrow Wilson Dwight D. Eisenhower • John F. Kennedy
Grades K-8
| | Musical History Tour of New Jersey | Solid Brass presents an introduction to the history and famous people of New Jersey in a delightfully new and refreshing way - an adventure into the broad scope of the brass quartet’s repertoire of lively marches, jazz, rock, movie themes, and patriotic tunes.
The musicians illustrate the state’s early history from the Lenni Lenape and the American Revolution to current-day sports and science.
A review of the trumpet, trombone, tuba and horn will include a description of sound production. Various percussion instruments will be presented for the richness in color they provide musically.
Historic perspectives of the composers and society are incorporated into the performance to enhance student understanding. Students are kept involved through an interesting PowerPoint production and interactive presentation.
Grades K-8
Contact: Solid Brass Doug Haislip SolidBrass.com haislip@solidbrass.com | | Oceans Rock | Modern day marine life, along with Giant Fossil Prehistoric Sea Life Creatures, Menacing Mosasaurs, Amazing Ammonites, Prehistoric Alligators, Giant Fish, Fascinating Trilobites, Deadly Sharks, and much more.
Oceans Rock assembly covers over a "Billion Years" of Geologic Time and features an amazing interactive multi-media presentation, along with genuine specimens of prehistoric and modern sea life creatures.
Students learn how oceans were formed and about coral reefs and sea-life habitats. This program includes a display of museum-quality fossils and an unbelievable "dig" for many types of fossil shark teeth, fossil clams and marine life as well as modern day shells.
Grades PreK-12 |
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