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In today's episode, we're wrapping up our three-part series on Antonio Vivaldi with a piece that feels both intimate and expressive—the Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor.
If you've been listening along with this series, you already know how much I've loved exploring Vivaldi with you. Today's piece gives us something a little different from The Four Seasons—and it invites us to listen in a whole new way.
🎧 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeIn this episode, we explore:
To go along with today's episode, I've created a Musical Conversation Map—a simple, engaging way for your child to follow along as they listen.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD IT
As your child listens, they can:
(It's such a fun way to make listening feel active and meaningful.)
👂 Try This While You ListenAs you listen to the concerto together, ask your child:
You might be surprised how quickly they start to hear it.
🎥 Watch + ListenWant to take it a step further? Check out this playlist of performances of Concerto for 2 VIolins in A Minor.
🎹 Want to Go Further?Enrollment for Busy Kids Do Piano is now open!
If your child is enjoying listening to music and you're ready to take the next step into playing, I'd love to support you inside the membership.
👉 Learn more: busykidsdopiano.com/membership
💛 Loved This Episode?If this episode (or this series!) has been helpful for your family:
Thanks so much for being here and learning alongside your kids. I'm cheering you on as you create a home filled with music.
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In today's episode, we're wrapping up our three-part series on Antonio Vivaldi with a piece that feels both intimate and expressive—the Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor.
If you've been listening along with this series, you already know how much I've loved exploring Vivaldi with you. Today's piece gives us something a little different from The Four Seasons—and it invites us to listen in a whole new way.
🎧 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeIn this episode, we explore:
To go along with today's episode, I've created a Musical Conversation Map—a simple, engaging way for your child to follow along as they listen.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD IT
As your child listens, they can:
(It's such a fun way to make listening feel active and meaningful.)
👂 Try This While You ListenAs you listen to the concerto together, ask your child:
You might be surprised how quickly they start to hear it.
🎥 Watch + ListenWant to take it a step further? Check out this playlist of performances of Concerto for 2 VIolins in A Minor.
🎹 Want to Go Further?Enrollment for Busy Kids Do Piano is now open!
If your child is enjoying listening to music and you're ready to take the next step into playing, I'd love to support you inside the membership.
👉 Learn more: busykidsdopiano.com/membership
💛 Loved This Episode?If this episode (or this series!) has been helpful for your family:
Thanks so much for being here and learning alongside your kids. I'm cheering you on as you create a home filled with music.

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