The Switched Scores of Bach & Handel: Composer Chronicles Case #1- Both Printable and Digital Versions

$18.00

This game comes in both a digital and a printable version.

See video demo: https://youtu.be/0ne4IpELp1M

This mystery game begins when a villainous saboteur scrambles the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Unless history is restored, their most famous works may be lost forever. Players step into the role of time-traveling apprentices, collecting missing score pages, answering clues, and listening to music excerpts to set history right. With every question answered, they move closer to saving both composers and preserving their legacy.

Every challenge is built around music history and listening skills — with fact-based questions, timeline connections, and listening identification. Students not only play to win, but also discover the lives, works, and impact of two of the greatest Baroque masters.

How to Use

  • Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.

  • Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.

  • Solo Play: One student can play independently.

  • Group Play: Students can compete or work cooperatively.

  • Online Teaching: Share your screen and everyone can play together.

This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.

This game comes in both a digital and a printable version.

See video demo: https://youtu.be/0ne4IpELp1M

This mystery game begins when a villainous saboteur scrambles the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Unless history is restored, their most famous works may be lost forever. Players step into the role of time-traveling apprentices, collecting missing score pages, answering clues, and listening to music excerpts to set history right. With every question answered, they move closer to saving both composers and preserving their legacy.

Every challenge is built around music history and listening skills — with fact-based questions, timeline connections, and listening identification. Students not only play to win, but also discover the lives, works, and impact of two of the greatest Baroque masters.

How to Use

  • Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.

  • Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.

  • Solo Play: One student can play independently.

  • Group Play: Students can compete or work cooperatively.

  • Online Teaching: Share your screen and everyone can play together.

This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.