Influential People and Music
I love the quote from Charles Payne that was shared with teaching staff early on in the term. The part I like best, of course, is this. ‘Expose [children] to as much as you can, especially the arts.’
All four of our GLC primary schools are now signed up to Music Mark and their poster gives us a really good summary of the things that our music education offers to children, our school community and our own lives. Finding the music you love is a great thing and helps us all with our own mental wellbeing as well as bringing us fun, excitement and a soundtrack to our lives.
There is always new music to discover and be inspired by. I had great feedback last year when one of our listening pieces was ‘Stand Up’ by Cynthia Erivo, who wrote and sang the song. Many had not heard of her and now here she is starring in the film version of Wicked and reaching a whole new audience. What an inspiration!
This term we have been thinking about Influential People and I hope you will have seen our 10 influential musicians posters on display. It was incredibly hard choosing just 10 musicians and I’m sure everyone will have their own 10 that they would have chosen. I tried to get a broad representation of people, with each one hopefully offering some inspiration to our students.
Anne- Marie - a local girl who has become a successful singer, The Beatles who were trailblazers of a new musical era, Ravi Shankar who brought his country’s music to the world, Evelyn Glennie - a world famous percussionist despite being deaf, Mozart - who started writing music as a child and whose music is still famous 250 years later, Sheku Kanneh-Mason - an inspiring young black British cello player, John Williams - composer of some of our most iconic film music, MC Grammer - using music for education and inspiring children at the Young Voices concerts, Bob Marley - bringing reggae to the world and Miles Davis - taking jazz to a new level.
As you listen to the wide range of music on our listening list, teach songs and music through Charanga and Sparkyard and share your own musical tastes with the children, keep encouraging them to be creative and take part in the many opportunities which are offered to them across the curriculum and extra curricular activities.
‘Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind and flight to the imagination’ Plato
Katina Williams, The GLC Primary Music Lead