
“April showers bring May flowers!” This common saying reminds us that rainy days lead to beautiful spring blooms. In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we’re exploring three classical pieces that capture the sound and feeling of rain. From gentle drizzles to powerful storms, these composers found incredible ways to bring rain to life through music.
🎵 Music Featured in This Episode:
1️⃣ “Raindrop” Prelude – Frédéric Chopin
- Listen for the repeating note that sounds like steady raindrops.
- Did you know Chopin may have been inspired by a real rainstorm while staying at an old monastery?
2️⃣ “Gardens in the Rain” – Claude Debussy
- A fast, playful piece that feels like a sudden spring rainstorm.
- Debussy even weaves in snippets of old French nursery rhymes—can you hear them?
3️⃣ “Cloudburst” – Eric Whitacre
- A musical journey through a thunderstorm, featuring voices whispering, fingers snapping, and hands clapping to create the sound of rain!
🌟 Listen & Learn:
Want to hear the full performances of these pieces? I’ve put together a special YouTube playlist so you can enjoy them all week long!
Find the link here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfKdW5enb0-VYOFZa_JGa5Vw6-m8FnwtW&si=7MPTAA8OYH0lxXKY
Join me again in two weeks for another musical adventure! Until then, listen closely to the world around you—you never know what might inspire your next favorite melody.