Legends of Jazz study guides.www.legendsofjazz.net/classroom To help promote jazz education in the classroom, LRSmedia and the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE IAJE International Association of Jazz Educators IAJE International Association for Jazz Education (formerly the National Association for Jazz Education, NAJE) ) have collaborated to create free companion study guides for Season One of the Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis Ramsey Emmanuel Lewis, Jr. (b. May 27, 1935) is an American jazz icon, composer, and pianist. Has been referred to as “the great performer,”[1] a title reflecting his performance style and musical selections which display his early gospel playing and TV series. Developed and written by IAJE Director of Education Greg Carroll, the study guides are available online at www.legendsofjazz.net/classroom. The guides provide an in-depth study of each guest artist and music genre through multimedia biographies, listening activities, quizzes and creative projects. The educational content within the guides meets the National Standards for Music Education outlined by the National Association for Music Education MENC: The National Association for Music Education, formerly called Music Educators National Conference, is an organization based out of Reston, Virginia which is focused on the advancement of music education, both as a profession and the assurance of music education as . The inaugural season of the critically acclaimed Legends of Jazz TV series is now available as a three-disc DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. set. Season One gathers 12 complete episodes from the series, plus bonus interviews with guest stars, a behind-the-scenes photo gallery and interviews with the producer and host. Legends of Jazz was created by Larry Rosen and produced by LRSmedia in conjunction with WTTW WTTW Window To The World WTTW Word to the Wise WTTW Wind to Thy Wings National Productions. For more information, visit www.legendsofjazz.net. |
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