Listen to the Music: The Instruments
By (Author) Mary Richards
Illustrated by Khoa Le
Quarto Publishing PLC
Wide Eyed Editions
5th November 2024
3rd October 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Musical instruments
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Novelty book
24
Width 304mm, Height 265mm
500g
Press the buttons to hear the music in this time-travelling journey around the world, as young readers embark on a magical adventure through classical music! Covering 10 different, beloved orchestral instruments, from different pieces from around the world, readers hear music composed and can press them to hear clips of musical masterpieces! From Elgars Cello Concerto to Tchaikovskys Concerto in D Major for violin, this book will teach children about cultural history, famous musicians and musical genres, all while wanting to press the buttons and hear the music again and again. Each of the ten composers throughout the story tells children about their favourite instrument, how it makes them feel, and what animals or moods they thought of as they were writing the piece of music. This is a beautiful first introduction to the history of music as told to the tune of the key instruments in the orchestra. Perfectly pitched to inspire and instill a love of music from a young age, this book will strike a chord with curious children who might be thinking about choosing a first instrument to learn.
Mary Richards is a writer, publisher and musician. Mary was Publisher at the Hayward Gallery in Londons Southbank Centre and Editor at Tate Publishing, commissioning and editing books for all the Tate galleries. She lives in London with four children, two cats and a large collection of Lego.Mary Richards is a writer, publisher and musician.Former publisher for the Hayward Gallery in London, she is now conductor of a community Childrens orchestra in South East London, along with her husband who is a composer. She has written many books for children, including "A History of Music for Children" published by Thames & Hudson.