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Composer: Mozart Music: Horn concerto, No. 4 in E-flat Music Period: Classical (1750-1825)
Ice Skatersby J.D., S.B., C.J., and T.K.J.D.: Once there was a girl with brown hair and a bun wearing a flowered dress ice skating with a handsome boy in a black tuxedo with a red flower in his pocket. They were skating on the cold, shiny ice at the Fleet Center. S.B.: The girl was holding singing flowers, red tulips, pink roses and yellow sunflowers. The boy was doing figure eights in the rink. C.J.: It was a party. All the people from Canada came. 1,000 people came from Washington, too. The people were having a blast! People from California came too! People all over the world came! T.K.: The flowers sang 18 Mozart songs. It lasted for 5 hours. It was the best ever! At the end of the party, beautiful butterflies were flying in the air. J.D.: Then birds came in the air. The blue morpho butterflies came in. More red robin and blue jay birds came in. The birds sang a song. S.B.: The audience stood up and threw bouquets of flowers at the ice. They were cheering and clapping wildly as the skaters did flips in the air. All: The End.
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Name That Tune!© 2001 Donna
LaRoche &
Marco Ambrosoli
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