A Touch of the Infinite – Studies in Music Appreciation with Charlotte Mason

A Touch of the Infinite
238 Pages
ISBN 069253041X

A Touch of the Infinite is the Mason educator's comprehensive, one-volume guide to understanding and implementing Mason methods for Music study. Readers will learn how to teach a Composer Study lesson, the basics of Tonic Sol-fa, Folk Song Study, Hymn Study, Instrument Study, and more. Megan Hoyt brings the Mason Method to vivid life for teachers, home educators, and music lovers who are looking for another avenue to pursue beauty, goodness, and delight. She both defines the principles behind the study of music appreciation and at the same time offers practical tips that will help teachers come alongside students to learn and grow, rich in relationships with the composers of the past.

Lewis Carroll once said, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” Educators who are eagerly seeking out new knowledge about Charlotte Mason’s methods have already noticed they appear to be governed by certain underlying principles. Just as a slow simmer produces the most flavorful soup, careful attention to the principles outlined in this book will help students form sturdy, life-long relationships with the world of sound that is all around them.

Megan Hoyt

About Megan Hoyt (Charlotte, North Carolina Author)

Megan Hoyt

As a child, Megan Hoyt spent long, lazy days sloshing through puddles, climbing trees, and perfecting the art of school avoidance. Then she transferred to a small parochial school with an outstanding principal who believed children should have personal access to their favorite authors—among them Elizabeth Borton de Treviño (I, Juan de Pareja), Zilpha Keatley Snyder (The Witches of Worm), and Marguerite Henry (Misty of Chincoteague). Each year, a different author was invited to visit. Meeting these brilliant writers set her imagination on fire. She still has her autographed copies of their award-winning books. ​ ​Since Megan's parents were musicians with the Dallas Symphony, she spent many afternoons wandering backstage at the music hall or listening, riveted, to the resounding voices of opera singers as they shook the rafters with the strength of a thousand men. Another deep fascination -- music! Megan was in love AGAIN. ​

Combining her love for both books AND music, Megan created her first picture book, Hildegard's Gift. Hildegard of Bingen was a Medieval composer, but most women didn't write music during the Middle Ages. In fact, Medieval women didn't write at all. Most of them couldn't even read, and they rarely went to school. But not Hildegard. She learned to read and write in Latin, and she wrote music, drew pictures, came up with herbal remedies, and advised popes and princes. Hildegard’s Gift, was released in 2014 (Paraclete Press). Now a new generation is meeting Hildegard for the first time. Megan Hoyt is also the author of A Touch of the Infinite, a music appreciation guide for music teachers who adhere to the Charlotte Mason method of education.

A certified teacher, Megan has taught at private schools, homeschool co-ops, and even tutored child actors on the set of Showtime’s Emmy award-winning Homeland tv series. She frequently speaks on educational topics at conferences for teachers in the US and Canada. She has a BA in English and History (double major) from Southern Methodist University, and an MA in Theology from Regent University in Virginia. Megan lives in Charlotte, NC, where she spends most days surrounded by three furry pups, piles of books, and a gaggle of grandchildren. Although she still sloshes through puddles and climbs trees, she also enjoys playing classical guitar and going on Waldensian nature walks with her husband.

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