TED-Ed
The Tragic Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
Don't look back! Introduce viewers to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice with a short video that recounts the tale of the young poet and his love.
Crash Course
Intro to History of Science: Crash Course History of Science #1
How, and where, did the scientific process as we know it begin? Journey back through time with the introductory video from Crash Course's History of Science series. The resource highlights what people do and don't know about the world,...
British Council
London 2: A Penny for the Yard
Shakespeare's Globe stands out as one of the greatest theaters in history. A video and tasks from the compares the original performance space to its current recreation in London. Activities focus on key vocabulary words related to...
Curated OER
Four Generations Ð Part 1
Robert Thomson is an American violinist who brings a poor Chinese family a water buffalo. Students will learn how important a water buffalo can be and why. Ask them to think what one thing would make the biggest difference to an...
PBS
Pbs: Career Connections: Musician
Learn what it takes to become an orchestra musician on this career video. Meet the first assistant principal bass for the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra, and follow his musical journey from high school to Severance Hall, one of...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Art for Me, Art for You: The Creative Corner
Watch this video [21:40] to learn about the artwork that is created and kept close to the artist's heart, and other artwork is made to be shared! Dig into some DIY book-making, participate in a secret community art project, and learn how...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Girl Power!: Power Up With Encouragement!
Meet the GIRLS!: Lexi (9) and Lauryn (14) are sisters and are each other's biggest cheerleader. Lexi is a strong gymnast and Lauryn is right there encouraging her and helping her every step of the way. Lauryn is a musician and shares her...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Geneticist Pardis Sabeti
In this video profile adapted from NOVA scienceNOW, learn about geneticist and rock musician Pardis Sabeti, whose innovative insights into natural selection demonstrated how beneficial mutations spread quickly through a population. [5:04]
A&E Television
Biography: Singers
An extensive collection of video biographies of popular singers, present and past, from all musical genres. Each article includes its citation in several formats. (Note: Some entries have 'Singer' in their names but are not actual singers.)
PBS
Pbs Video: Exclusive Paul Mc Cartney Video
PBS presents an exclusive video interview with ex-Beatle, Paul McCartney. [32:06]
John F. Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center: An Evening With Stephen Schwartz
Watch and listen as the music composer for "Pippin", "The Baker's Wife", and "Wicked" talks about his life, his career, and his creations.
The Kid Should See This
Tksst: Cymatics: Science and Music Equals Audio Frequency Visualizations
New Zealand musician Nigel Stanford showcases audio frequency visualizations in this music video. [5:52]
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
Since the 1990s, Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan have been researching and writing books about art and artists for young readers - filling the "hole in the bookshelf." They have published books about painters, potters, installation...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Advice on Pursuing a Creative Career
Bryan talks about ways to make a living as a musician by balancing business realities and creative ambition.
PBS
Pbs: African/african American Culture: Gue Pelou
Watch a professional stilt dancer and musician perform the Gue Pelou dance from the Ivory Coast. This dance is a sacred rite used to honor and communicate with the spirit world and can be danced to protect the village. Included are...
PBS
Pbs: Early America: Foo Boo Woo Boo John
Watch a demonstration of how to play the jaw harp as an expert musician performs "Foo Boo Woo Boo John," a traditional folk song that came to America from England.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Cornet Lesson
Learn about the cornet from an expert musician with the U.S. Marine Band. Includes a warm-up for flexibility, and also a daily routine with exercises for articulation, high and low registers, long-tones and more. [8:23]
PBS
Pbs: From the Top at Carnegie Hall Video Podcast
Here you will find thirty video podcasts of performances from Carnegie Hall including violin, piano, and other orchestra instruments. Most of these artists are teenagers.
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