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A history of music for children, Mary Richards & David Schweitzer ; illustrated by Rose Blake

Label
A history of music for children, Mary Richards & David Schweitzer ; illustrated by Rose Blake
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 93) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
7+ years old
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A history of music for children
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Mary Richards & David Schweitzer ; illustrated by Rose Blake
Summary
Embark on a musical journey around the world to meet the diverse cast of composers, musicians, and performers who are famous for making the music we love. From Johann Sebastian Bach to Billie Eilish, Hildegard of Bingen to DJ Kool Herc, Wolfgang Mozart to Miriam Makeba, musicians come from many different times and places and introduce music from a wide variety of genres. Why do we make music? How does music affect our brains and emotions? These are just some of the fascinating questions addressed in A History of Music for Children, which looks at music's transnational and boundary-breaking qualities. All over the world and throughout time, music has been recorded and passed down through different oral traditions and forms of notation. It has always been a powerful catalyst for change and connecting people. And what might the future of music hold? Exploring the technology used to listen to and create music, the authors imagine new possibilities such as computer-generated compositions and robot musicians. Woven into this absorbing narrative is a stellar cast of musicians, including Mozart and his sister Maria Anna, Clara Schumann, Maria Callas, Bob Dylan, Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, David Bowie, Nina Simone, Charlie Parker, Kraftwerk, John Cage, Beyonce, and Mali griot Toumani Diabate, among others. This book even includes a playlist of songs that you can listen to as you read
Target audience
juvenile
Classification

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