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Lives of the Musicians

Good Times, Bad Times (And What the Neighbors Thought)

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

From Vivaldi to Guthrie, each of these 20 composers is respectfully exposed for their idiosyncracies as well as their contributions to the history of music. What they ate, what they wore, who they loved and who their friends were - it's all here.

MUSICIANS INCLUDED:

  • Vivaldi
  • Bach
  • Mozart
  • Beethoven
  • Chopin
  • Verdi
  • Schumann
  • Foster
  • Brahms
  • Tchaikovsky
  • Gilbert & Sullivan
  • Satie
  • Joplin
  • Ives
  • Stravinsky
  • Boulanger
  • Prokofiev
  • Gershwin
  • Guthrie
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  • Reviews

    • AudioFile Magazine
      The lives and works of 20 musicians come alive on these sprightly recordings. In an engaging and conversational style, Brown reads the male profiles while Hughes presents the profiles of the women. The biographies touch on highlights, emphasizing off-beat details, such as quirks of diet and dress, designed to capture the imagination of young listeners. Music following each biographical sketch introduces a segment focusing on famous works. The names of the 20 personalities highlighted in each volume are listed. Families will find these entertaining recordings memorable introductions to the great artistic virtuosos. T.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 3, 1993
      Red was Mozart's favorite color. Beethoven was a slob. Clara Schumann's concerts were so popular that police had to be called in for crowd control. In this enthralling work, Krull dishes 16 of the movers and shakers in musical history--from Vivaldi and the ``three B's'' (Bach, Beethoven and Brahms) to Gilbert and Sullivan, Woody Guthrie and Scott Joplin (early critics of his ragtime accused it of causing permanent brain damage and ruining people's morals). Readers who thrive on offbeat information will be delighted by the splendid array of fun facts lurking in these informative and accurate snapshot biographies. Krull masterfully distills the essentials of each musician's life into snappy prose, an attitude echoed in the book's lively, playful design (the introductory page for each musician, for example, contains not only pertinent information but tantalizing, often cryptic ``kickers'' as well--the one above Brahms's name alludes to his checked underwear, which audiences occasionally glimpsed when the absent-minded conductor forgot to fasten his suspenders). Hewitt's caricatures feature full-sized heads on tiny bodies--a slant that plays up the quirky presentation. She, too, has an eye for detail, pulling out appropriate visual tidbits from the text--Bach's prized silver coffeepots, for example, grace a page corner. Even those only remotely interested in music will be hooked by these living, breathing anecdotes--the stuff of which the best biography is made. Ages 8-12.

Formats

  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:6.9
  • Lexile® Measure:1010
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:4-8

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