7+ Free iPad Apps For Discovering The Orchestra

7+ iPad apps for discovering the orchestra Pinterest

Welcome to the third instalment in a 5-part series about free music iPad apps (following on from 19 Free iPad Apps for Musical Creativity and 14 Free Musical Instrument Apps). This time we take a look at apps to help students discover the instruments of the orchestra and their repertoire.

Young Person's Guide

The Young Person’s Guide To The Orchestra

Created by the Britten Pears Foundation, the Young Person’s Guide To Orchestra app was created to celebrate the centenary of Britten’s birth and is one of my favourite free orchestral apps. Aimed at primary/elementary-aged children, the app has lovely illustrations by Sara Fanelli and includes a complete recording of the work. You can follow along with the score or watch video recordings of the performers and conductor. The app also includes information about the orchestral families, the instruments and about Britten himself.

MSO Learn

MSO Learn

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s MSO Learn was originally created as an app for iOS devices but has been designed as a responsive website which means that it works on all devices. MSO Learn includes quality educational information that can be used in the music classroom or instrumental teaching studio and the images are beautiful. Discover the orchestral instrument families, information about each instrument and learn about the MSO performers.

Melody Street HD

Melody Street

Melody Street is a website, ebook and collection of mobile apps that help introduce young children to music and instruments of the orchestra. Almost all of their interactive materials can be accessed online, without the need for the mobile apps so you can choose which version best suits you, your setup and your resources.

The main the Melody Street website has music games, quizzes, listening examples and other information, all presented with bright graphics. In addition to the website, there are 3 free mobile resources:

The House On Melody Street is a free interactive ebook that tells the story of instruments of the orchestra learning to live in harmony. The story is narrated by 10-year-old musical prodigy Ethan Bortnick and accompanied by a 60-piece orchestra. The app is a companion resource to the online version of the book. At the time of writing, the app version only has chapter 1 of the story available, with chapters 2 and 3 listed as “coming soon”. You can read the second and third chapters in the online website version of the ebook.

My Musical Friends

My Musical Friends HD

Also from Melody Street is a free app called My Musical Friends. Discover the orchestral families – strings, woodwind, brass, pluck, percussion – listen to individual instruments and learn fun facts.

Mozart Interactive

Mozart Interactive

The final Melody Street app is an interactive version of Mozart’s Rondo Alla Turca, where you get to decide who joins the performance by 10-year old Ethan and Val Violin. Heidi Horn, Timmy Trumpet and Febe Flute are all keen to take part.
Like the other Melody Street resources, you can visit the website version of Mozart Interactive.

Naxos Music Library

Naxos Music Library

The Naxos Music Library app gives you access to the extensive list recordings in the Naxos collection. Whilst the app is free and has some included content at no cost, you or your school will need to pay for a subscription in order to access the entire library and for the ability to set up playlists. However, there are a good many classical works included for free which you can access without the need to sign in: between 10-20 pieces from popular composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Brahms and Dvorak.

Bravo Gustavo

Bravo Gustavo

The slightly bizarre and not-quite-worth-it LA Philharmonic conducting app: choose an orchestral excerpt (very short) and wave or tap your phone/iPad to “conduct” the orchestra. Each tap or wave advances the music on one beat – the faster you tap/wave, the faster the audio will play back. The audio playback is not smooth, due to the fact that they must have had to split up the audio file into one-beat sections for the purposes of the “game”. There’s no feedback on whether you are conducting at the right speed – other than the piece sounding right (if you know it!).

Professional Orchestra Apps

A good many of the world’s professional orchestra’s have their own free apps available that give you quick access to concert tickets, listening examples (some are complete pieces, others offer only excerpts), and events calendars. Orchestras with apps in this category include the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Orchestra and even the Youtube Orchestra of 2011. A search in the iTunes Store will lead you to these apps if you’re interested in knowing more about your local orchestra.

And then there are the paid options…

The Orchestra

If you have some money to spend, there are some truly beautiful paid orchestra apps available.

A special mention must go to The Orchestra. It’s well-worth the $15 for the stunning videography, audio, images and scores.

Little Classical Music

Also worth checking out is the range of gorgeously illustrated orchestral apps by Naxos: My First Classical App, Little Mozart, Little Beethoven, the Little Classical Music app, The Carnival of the Animals app and the My First Orchestra app – each around the $4-$6 mark.

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10 Comments

  1. James Humberstone November 28, 2013 at 4:49 pm - Reply

    Thanks Katie, I had a student writing a unit of work for students learning about orchestral instruments using iPads and can tell her to take her research here! Excellent article!

    • Katie November 28, 2013 at 6:12 pm - Reply

      Thanks lovely James!

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  8. Angie August 23, 2019 at 5:20 pm - Reply

    Hi there, MSO Learn has been reimagined as a Web App here: https://www.msolearn.com.au

    • Katie August 27, 2019 at 4:09 pm - Reply

      Oh wow – thanks Angie! I haven’t seen that updated version yet. I was sad when it died off in the app store!

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