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Verdi for Kids: His Life and Music with 21 Activities (For Kids series #48)

Verdi for Kids: His Life and Music with 21 Activities (For Kids series #48)

Current price: $16.95
Publication Date: April 1st, 2013
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press
ISBN:
9781613745007
Pages:
144

Description

Giuseppe Verdi dominated Italian opera for 50 years, and his operas are performed throughout the world today. Verdi for Kids offers young readers an accessible, behind-the-scenes peek into the exciting world of opera and traces Verdi’s path to fame, delving into the great composer’s childhood, musical training, family tragedies, and professional setbacks and successes. Kids also learn about the Italians’ passion for opera and Italy’s tumultuous past, key political figures, and cultural pastimes. Aspiring sopranos, baritones, musicians, conductors, and stage directors will learn about opera jobs and production, what happens at rehearsal, and music terms and vocabulary, gaining an understanding of opera’s rich tradition.

            Offering a time line, glossary, and list of additional resources, Verdi for Kids is an engaging resource for students, parents, and teachers. Fun hands-on activities illuminate both the music concepts introduced and the times in which Verdi lived.

About the Author

Helen Bauer is the author of Young People’s Guide to Classical Music. A classically trained musician and former piano, music theory, and reading teacher, she worked with Leonard Bernstein on his nationally televised Young People’s Concerts and performed at Carnegie Hall.

Praise for Verdi for Kids: His Life and Music with 21 Activities (For Kids series #48)

“A good choice for young musicians.” —School Library Journal

“This will be particularly useful for parents and classroom teachers hoping to make the study of great music more interesting.” —Kirkus Reviews

"Verdi for Kids is a perfect introduction to the life of Giuseppe Verdi . . . young readers will have plenty to choose from when it comes to finding a starting point, not just for learning about Giuseppe Verdi, but for music as well." —Quarter Notes magazine