Many researchers recommend listening to children from an early age precisely the music of V. Mozart, because it is endowed with an extraordinary "magic" effect. Scientists have already proved, after conducting a series of experiments and studies, that the creations of the Viennese classics possess extraordinary harmonious harmony and exactly reproduce the rhythm of the heartbeat. It causes only positive emotions, and also contributes to the disclosure of creative potential.
A large number of directors from different countries turned to the work of Mozart, including his works in his films, as well as cartoons. Consider some of these bright patterns that can be easily viewed with children.
"Turkish style Rondo"
The remarkable work of the composer "Rondo in the Turkish style" can be heard in the same cartoon. Poznan animation studio showed the march of the Turkish army, which bravely walks to the sound of the march. This little cartoon will acquaint children with the well-known piano sonata by V. Mozart in A major (3 part), which is performed in arrangement for a symphony orchestra.
"Tales of the Old Piano: V. A. Mozart"
Directed by M. Sporn created a series of cartoons dedicated to talented musicians. The fourth series, released in 2009, shows the life of a great genius. The cartoon itself is made in the technique of classic hand-drawn animation.
The little boy is trying to reach the instrument, which greatly attracts his attention. At night, this little genius hears sounds, and in the morning he tries to record them. He is waiting impatiently for the elder sister to release the instrument to play. Meanwhile, the father organizes a concert tour for his son, where he amazes the audience with his virtuoso playing. Gradually, the boy's name becomes popular, they are waiting for him at events, they are invited everywhere. After returning from the concert, the brilliant musician accepts firewood, because their family has no funds for servants.
"Imaginary Opera"
The music from the two operas can be heard in the French animated film "Imaginary Opera" of 1993. Director Pascal Roulin showed in his work 12 of the most popular opera arias. The fourth number is Aria Cherubino's “Heart of Thrill” from “Le Nozze di Figaro,” the seventh is an excerpt from The Magic Flute. In the cartoon, several techniques are combined at once: puppet, plasticine and drawing. There is one character in the picture that goes through all the parts. This is a narrator, which is created using computer graphics.
"Magical flute"
The cartoon by Ron Murik and Marlene Robinson May reveals to the young audience the plot of Mozart’s famous opera The Magic Flute. This is a very colorful and bright picture, which tells about the insidious Queen of the Night and the brave Prince Tamino, who set off in search of Princess Pamina. Appearing in 1999, the tape immediately attracted the attention of not only young viewers, but also adult admirers of Mozart.
"The Cycle of the Little Mozart"
The German cartoon "Little Mozart" (2006) is a cycle consisting of 26 works by the great composer. Directed by Winfred Debertin and Udo Biessel showed the life of a little genius who not only plays, has fun, like all children, but also composes beautiful melodies. Mozart and his faithful friend, Pumperl, very easily cope with all the troubles and difficulties that await them on the way.
"The right means"
The good Soviet cartoon "The True Means," released in 1982 by the Soyuzmultfilm studio, shows to the young viewers a story about an inquisitive bear cub. It’s time for a baby to fall asleep, because other bears have already hibernated, but he plays and gets distracted all the time. Then the forest dwellers come to the aid of the bear cub, who perform the well-known Lullaby of V. Mozart to all, "Sleep, my joy, go to sleep." Only after this, the baby sweetly falls asleep for the whole winter.
"Fairy Tale"
The Soviet cartoon by Yuli Norshtein "The Tale of Fairy Tales" (1979) allows young viewers to get acquainted with the music of I. Bach and V. Mozart. The performance of Alexey Favorite is “Piano Concerto” No. 4 in G major. The cartoon was awarded numerous awards, and also recognized as the "best animated film" according to an international poll in 1984.
Mozart was an unusually talented, sunny composer, so children, in contact with his work, also become kinder and sunnier. You can talk endlessly about Mozart's music, admiring his talent, but it is even better to listen to it or watch cartoons with his children where his bright works are presented.
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