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Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

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Page 1: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra

Adventures in Music 2015-16

Images and questions to support John Estacio’s

Frenergy

Page 2: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Imagine being in an orchestra and playing

John Estacio’s Frenergy.You sure would need a lot of energy!

Being creative with energy and movement

is inspiring for composers and artists.

Page 3: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Let’s look at how visual artists play withenergy and movement

in their artwork.

Page 4: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Visual energy and movement can be created in many different ways.

Compare and contrast these two works of art. What is similar? What is different?

How would you describe the energy or movement in each of these paintings?

Page 5: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

The way a line or shape is made by an artist helps show energy and movement.

Air-draw the lines in each of these paintings. What adjectives would you use to describe the movements you made?

Page 6: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

The direction of lines and shapes creates different kinds of energy and movement in a work of art.

Using body movement, show the different energy and movement in each painting.Put all three movements together to form a short dance.

Page 7: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

The colours an artist uses affects the feeling of energy and movement in a work of art.

Look carefully at these two paintings.Describe the energy and movement in each one.

What is similar? What is different?How has the colour helped you feel this energy and movement?

Page 8: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Artists often repeat lines, shapes and colours to give the feeling of energy and movement.

Imagine you are the artist creating these paintings. Act out how would you move your brush.

Describe your movements in musical terms.

Page 9: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Energy and movement are everywhere!

What strategies have these artists used to show energy and movement?Consider: line direction, repetition, colour, mark making

Discuss.

Page 10: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

This artist used a lot of physical energy and movement to make his paintings!

Notice how he applied the paint to his enormous canvases. What might you title this painting? Can you combine an adjective and a noun as

Estacio did for Frenergy?

Page 11: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

What might artwork ‘sound’ like?What might music ‘look’ like?

Page 12: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Let’s look at art with our eyes and our ears.

‘Listen’ to each of these paintings. What do you ‘hear’? Which painting sounds most like Estacio’s Frenergy’?

Explain your thinking. Talk about the lines, shapes, colours and repetition.

Page 13: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Look. Listen.

Using this painting for inspiration, create a rhythmic pattern using body percussion.Share your ideas.

Page 14: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

The title of this work of art is ‘High Energy’. It was created on a computer.

What kind of music do you hear? What might the melody be? What tempo would you use?

Page 15: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Look. Listen. Experiment.

Does this work of art inspire you to play your Orff instrument quickly or slowly? Would you use high notes or low notes?

Would you play loudly or softly ?Experiment!

Page 16: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

These two artists were fascinated with the challenge of capturing the feeling of energy and movement in their paintings.

Compose a soundscape inspired by one of these paintings.

Page 17: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Creative thinkers inspire each other! Music inspires dancers, dancers inspire artists, artists inspire composers and so on.

What musical sounds might be inspiring these dancers? Describe the energy and movement that inspired the artist to photograph the dancers.

Page 18: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

This painting was inspired by Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Flowers. The artist explored both the emotions of the music and individual sounds and notes.

Silently, look at this image for one minute. What do you hear? Explore some of your ideas using your voice.

Page 19: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

This artist paints on stage while the musicians are performing.

What instruments might this artist have been listening to while creating this work of art?Consider the lines, shapes and colours.

Discuss your ideas.

Page 20: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Adventures in Music 2015-16 Images and questions to support John Estacio’s Frenergy

Now it is your turn to be an artist inspired by music!

Listen again to John Estacio’s

Frenergy.What do you see?

Respond to what you hear using lines, shapes, colours and repetition.

Have fun!