Educational Music Shows for Children

This quintet certainly knows how to excite the curiosity of youths of all ages, from elementary-school kids to secondary-school teens, heightening their interest and their understanding of music with their educational music shows for children that are as entertaining as they are educational.

The Pen of Perilous Pitfalls

Brass Quintet and Storyteller

An outstanding musical tale to stimulate the imagination, featuring Buzz Brass and storyteller Aurélie Morgane.

Discover a show in which music and storytelling come together to offer a unique experience.

This new creation takes young audiences through a multitude of iconic universes—from the legends of medieval times to the stories of today’s popular culture.

Be it from King Arthur to Sherlock Holmes, from a ship out of Pirates of the Caribbean to another out of Star Wars, from a world of superheroes to that of secret agents, from the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings) to those of J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter)—our Pen of Perilous Pitfalls will carry you away into a captivating fantasy adventure!

The story is supported by a rich musical score that spans 400 years of history, from classical to jazz, including music from films and video games. Get ready for a fascinating musical journey!

Intended for 8 to 14-year-olds, this show introduces them to the art of storytelling and to chamber music by reviving a traditional activity: listening live to a story and to music, with no screen or projection.

A moment of sharing and emotion that is borne by a rare alliance between the spoken word and brass instruments.

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This fantastic story will be followed by a presentation of the brass quintet’s instruments and a brief question period.

The History of Music

Brass Quintet and Actor

The History of Music is a fabulous theatrical odyssey that travels through space and time at a thrilling tempo to explore the music of the Western world from pre-historic times to the present day. The show is bursting with energy and combines astounding originality with extraordinary musicianship along with a brassy humour all its own. In The History of Music, an actor helps create the complicity between Buzz’s five musicians and the audience. From the outset to the very end, all find themselves captivated by the rich and colourful theatrical staging that is perfectly integrated with the music. And everything is entirely performed from memory—no music stands in sight to hinder the spontaneity!

Since its creation in 2004, The History of Music has been performed 1,013 times in 3 languages and on 3 continents, gaining rave reviews from teachers, students and journalists alike, in addition to winning numerous awards and accolades.

This show will be followed by a presentation of the brass quintet’s instruments and a brief question-and-answer session.

INFO

A teacher’s manual accompanies each of the shows. It allows teachers to first prepare the students for the show’s theme, and then serves as a guide to review with students what they have learned.

DURATION
60 minutes

AUDIENCE
Primary Schools: Intended for students from Grade 3 onwards.
Secondary Schools: Suitable for students in Grade 7 and 8 only (equivalent to Secondary 1 and 2 in Quebec).
Performance Halls: Designed for families, with children aged 5 and up.

MAXIMUM SUGGESTED AUDIENCE
200 in a gymnasium / 500 in an auditorium

SETUP TIME
60 minutes

TAKEDOWN TIME
20 minutes

REQUIRED STAGE MEASUREMENTS
W 24’ x D 20’ x H 12’

TECH (FOR CONCERT HALLS)
Lighting plan provided / Microphones required according to the size of the venue

COMMENTS

“The show was entertaining, educational and of very high artistic quality. I have taught music for all ages, in all kinds of schools and in several countries over a 33-year career. I have never seen a performance to equal yours!”
Deborah Mehes, Len Wood Middle School, Armstrong, BC

“Our staff thought it was the best school performance they had seen in decades! Kids came home from Hillcrest raving about the performance.”
Hillcrest Elementary, Salmon Arm, BC

The students just loved it so much, they gave a standing ovation—which is a first for me in 30 years of music teaching. It’s the best show I have ever seen in a school. Your show is of excellent musical and pedagogical quality. What a treat for the ears and eyes. To you I therefore say Bravo! Bravo! and yet again Bravo!”
Carmen Major, Le Prélude school, Orleans, ON

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I wish to congratulate you on your excellent performance, the exactness of which truly impressed me. It’s good to see a school show that displays so much rigour! Bravo!”
Karine Desmeules, mom, Rimouski, QC

“The performance was engaging, educational and entertaining—one of the best I’ve seen in my 13 years of attending our Young People’s Concert Series.”
Carrie Lee, Chaffey-Burke Elementary School, Burnaby, BC

“I’ve been seeing shows in schools for at least 10 years and this one, by far, is the best!”
Valérie Bronsard, Anne-Hébert school, Vancouver, BC

“You managed to get and to keep the attention of all the students, which is something of a miracle for a clientele of such a wide-ranging age, namely from kindergarten to 4th year secondary. The students were fascinated! You earned yourselves the first standing ovation ever given to a show presented at our school.”
Sophie Lemieux, André-Piolat school, North Vancouver, BC

Video gallery
The History of Music

Educational music show for children – preview.

The Pen of Perilous Pitfalls

Educational music show for children – preview.

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