Kids Q The Music
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Kids Q The Music
Rebecca Lane and daughter Zara Lane of The Lane School of Music talk to musical performers, conductors, composers, and kids like you to ask them the questions you've always wondered. Classical music is for everyone (especially kids!) and it's interesting and fun when you ask the right questions.
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5 Tips for Recital Preparation
Winter recitals at The Lane School of Music are next week. Our students have been preparing for months! We aren’t kidding! It takes that much time to...

Interesting Instruments: The Clarinet
Rebecca and Zara are back with more interesting instruments! This week we are learning all about the clarinet. And no one is better to give us the ins...

The Hockey Sweater
The Hockey Sweater is a Canadian children’s book by Roch Carrier. It tells the story of a boy in Quebec who gets the wrong jersey in the mail and is f...

Holiday Music
Music is a big part of any celebration, and the holidays are no exception! We have created a list of holiday musical classics to make your season even...

Sing It Girls
The music world is VERY small! Today’s guest is extra special because she is the parent of one of Rebecca’s former violin students and a fellow music...

Soccer vs. Music Lessons
In this episode Zara steps down from hosting duties to be a KQTM guest! She is joined by soccer teammate and Lane School of Music student Norah to com...

Anybody Can Be A Conductor!
Tania Miller believes that anybody can be a conductor, just like her! Tania grew up in small town Saskatchewan and now conducts orchestras all over th...

The Kids Of Carmen
If you’re in Toronto between October 14th and November 4th, head over to The Four Seasons Centre to see the Canadian Opera Company’s production of Car...

Restarting After Summer
Fall lessons are back in full swing! How did you prepare over the summer? Did practicing not quite fit into the summer schedule amongst beach days, so...

Welcome to Season 3!
Welcome to season 3 of Kids Q The Music! We are getting ready to bring you another year of musical adventures. To kick off this season, Rebecca and Za...

Top Five Moments of Season 2
Season 2 of Kids Q The Music brought us tons of laughs, helped us discover new and interesting music, and allowed us to meet very talented musicians f...

Opera’s Rising Star
We often think opera singing is for grown-ups only. It requires advanced technical skills and a deep understanding of music and languages. But did you...

Musical Terms Trivia Show 2.0
The Musical Terms Trivia Show is back for a second round! This time it’s a violinist party. Rebecca and Zara are joined by Siobhan and Corinne to give...

The Show Must Go On
You know the saying the show must go on? No matter what happens backstage or onstage, musicians must present their performance to the expectant audien...

Sizing Up
Kids grow quickly, but unfortunately their instruments will always stay the same size. There comes a point when your mini musician isn’t so mini anymo...

Olivia's Operatic Adventure
Have you ever met an opera singing bassoonist? Rebecca and Zara have, and she’s only nine years old! Olivia Pady is a quint (mini bassoon) player and...

Five Best Pieces of Classical Music For Kids
Rebecca, Zara and special guest co-host Chirps have complied a playlist guaranteed to make you fall in love with classical music. Get ready to be tran...

Get Practicing Back On Track
Have you ever fallen out of your practice routine? It happens to every musician at some point, and it can feel cumbersome to get back on track. If thi...

O Mistress Moon
Where do you find musical inspiration? For artists, simply looking up to the sky can stimulate the creative juices. Many musicians have been inspired...

Zara's Operas
Writing and producing an opera is no small feat. It marries the art of music and theatre, so it’s nothing without a gripping storyline! In this episod...

Teaching Composition
Student’s enrolled in the Claude Watson Secondary Arts Program at Earl Haig Secondary School have the unique opportunity to focus their studies on vis...

Zara Plays Piano
Zara has finally realized her greatest dream, playing the piano! After many Kids Q The Music guests advocated for playing both violin and piano, Rebec...

Mother Daughter Duo
Rebecca and Zara are joined by another mother-daughter musical duo in this week’s episode! Patricia Ahern is a baroque violinist who plays with the wo...

Introducing Zara Lane, Composer
If are a long-time listener of Kids Q The Music, you know Zara has been wishing with all her might for a piano. Well, her wish came true and has opene...

The Bedford Trio
Four-year-old Jialiang Zhu just wanted a piece of birthday cake and ended up with a piano. It was a happy accident though! Jialiang is now a professio...

A Musician With Many Hats
This week we are joined by a violinist, composer, photographer, cat lover and movie star. Oh! Did we mention this is just one person? Alice Hong is a...

Five Composers You've Never Heard Of
In the olden days, it was common to have a name inspired by your career, class status, or place of birth. But what else can a name tell you about some...

Becoming a Violinist
Inspired by a local youth string orchestra, Tanya Charles Iveniuk has been on the path to "making it big" as a freelance violinist since the age of 10...

The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker ballet is a beloved holiday classic all over the world. E.T.A Hoffmann’s story “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King,” paired with Pyotr I...

Musical Gift Guide
Do you have a mini musician in your life who needs a special holiday gift? Well, we have a few ideas for you. Form sparkly rosin to symphony tickets,...

Musical Terms Trivia Show
Zara's guide to musical terms is expanding and this time she brought along some friends. We have gathered some of the brightest and most creative mind...

Donna and Her Dinosaur
Donna Rhodenizer is a composer, songwriter, performer, multi-instrumentalist, and elementary music specialist. She is known for her imaginative and hu...

Music Therapy with Mia Clow
We use music in our day-to-day lives to relax, motivate, learn and have fun. But music can also be used to help heal and strengthen our bodies and min...

Singing In Flanders Fields
In Honour of Remembrance Day, we sat down with Dr. Michelle Boyd, professor of musicology at Acadia University. Wait a second! Shouldn’t a doctor be w...

Zara’s Guide to Musical Terms
Sheet music and repertoire books are covered in special instructions, often written in unfamiliar languages. It’s difficult to memorize them all, so Z...

Halloween Hauntings
Happy Halloween! Our treat…or maybe trick for you this year is a selectin of spooky classical music. (Sorry, we already ate all the chocolate). There...

Pocket Concerts
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a concert you could carry around in your pocket? Something small, and compact that you could listen to anywhere? Science h...

Musical Book Reviews
It's been over a year since the last Rebecca Reads! If you didn't catch them last summer, Rebecca and her kids read a musical book each week on The La...

The Piano Technician
Pianos can fall out of tune for a variety of reasons. Playing it too much, not playing it enough or changes in the weather are the most common. But wh...

Musical Story Telling
From “Invasion of the Ant Colony” to writing operas for the Canadian Opera Company, Ian Cusson has been telling stories through music since he was 8 y...