Schools from California and Sweden engaged in successful global music collaboration
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“The cross-continental collaboration between students from Oaks Christian School and the Academy of Music and Business is a wonderful example of students’ ingenuity, schools’ willingness to let students create and flourish, and Soundtrap’s ability to bridge divides and foster collaborative learning, even across the globe,” said Soundtrap CEO Per Emanuelsson. “We are proud that we were able to play a role in this successful music project and impressed by the dedication and teamwork displayed by each of the students and educators who participated.”
Describing the performance at the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, OCS Performing Arts Chair Mary Kay Altizer said, “This was quite an emotional moment for the guests in the Embassy residence that day in Stockholm. Diplomats from both countries as well as students and guests from both AMB and Oaks Christian were visibly moved as the concert unfolded. This concert was described by one diplomat as a significant catalyst for the onset of healing for Sweden. The fact that such a beautiful demonstration of love, community, and solidarity could be expressed through the combined art of these American and Swedish students on the heels of such a hateful and horrific event was a tender moment for all in attendance. We never could have accomplished this concert considering the complete absence of rehearsal time had it not been for Soundtrap, and for the ability of our students to regularly and virtually meet, collaborate, and create through the Soundtrap platform.”
The Academy of Music and Business, located in Tingsgryd, was launched by world renowned songwriter and entrepreneur Andreas Carlsson and musician Magnus Lundin to be a place where musicians could collaborate with other musicians, hone their skills, and learn how to be entrepreneurs by developing their brands and marketing their talent. In late April, the AMB students had their own chance to travel overseas, heading to California for two nights to perform joint concerts alongside their OCS peers titled “Spring Spectacular: Powerhouses of Rock and Pop.” The concerts featured more than 130 instrumental and vocal musicians performing songs that have been recorded or written by American and Swedish artists and songwriters.
“Working on this project with the faculty at Oaks Christian―including Mary Kay, Jim Altizer, Ed Rouse, and Joe Diblasi, has been an absolutely incredible experience. I’m very proud of what we have created together and the impact this project made on the students from AMB and OCS,” said Gezim Gashi, Head of Public Relations for the Academy of Music and Business.
To see this project in action, you can view this six-minute video produced by Soundtrap: Watch here. Educators can learn much more about Soundtrap for Education by visiting www.soundtrap.com/edu, reading the Soundtrap Blog, or listening to this recent TeachThought Podcast with Soundtrap Ambassador Meredith Allen, “Deeper Learning Through Collaborative Edtech Tools.”
About Soundtrap for Education
It works with all major operating systems and devices―Microsoft, Apple, and Android―and integrates across Learning Management Systems―Google Classroom, G Suite for Education, Schoology, Canvas, and more―making it an option for any school. Soundtrap can be used in any classroom or subject and, importantly, it can help schools counter budget- or expertise-related cuts to the arts by providing another avenue for music education and an option for putting the ‘A’ back in STEAM. For more information, visit www.soundtrap.com.
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- EdTech Magazine – Tech in the Music Classroom Creates Efficiencies, Improves Accessibility