Simply fantastic An introduction to classical music

Ana Gerhard

Book - 2014

"The words of Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, and others are introducted to children thorugh the magical beings from legends and clasic tales--including gnomes, fairies, witches, goblins, elves, and wizards--that inspired the composers."--Page 4 of cover.

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Published
[Montreal] : Secret Mountain ©2014.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Ana Gerhard (author)
Other Authors
Claudia Legnazzi (-), Helène Roulston, David Lytle
Item Description
"Illustrations, explanatory notes, composer biographies and a glossary of musical terms also on CD as a printable PDF file."--CD sleeve.
Originally published in Spanish as Seres fantásticos - introducción a la música de concierto.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm + 1 audio disc (39 min. : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.)
ISBN
9782924217214
  • CD contents: The fairy-queen / Henry Purcell (The Scholars Baroque Ensemble) (1:24)
  • A midsummer night's dream / Felix Mendelssohn (Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Jamie Laredo, conductor) (1:23)
  • Puck's dance (preludes) / Claude Debussy (Martin Jones, piano) (1:56)
  • Dance of the sugar plum fairy (The nutcracker) / Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (Philharmonia Slavonica, Hans-Peter Gmur, conductor) (1:25)
  • The witch Baba Yaga (Album for the young) / Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (Idil Biret, piano) (:38)
  • The hut on fowl's legs (Pictures at an exhibition, IX) / Modest Mussorgsky (Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Mikjailov, conductor) (1:24)
  • The gnome (Pictures at an exhibition, IX) / Modest Mussorgsky (Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Mikjailov, conductor) (1:25)
  • In the hall of the mountain king (Peer Gynt) / Edvard Grieg (Philharmonia Slavonica, Alberto Lizzio, conductor) (2:30)
  • Der Erlkönig (The elf king) / Franz Schubert (Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau, baritone, Gerald Moore, piano) (4:13)
  • Danse macabre / Camille Saint-Saëns (CSR Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava), Stephen Gunzenhauser, conductor) (1:51)
  • Dance of terror (Love, the magician) / Manuel de Falla (Ljubljana Radio Symphony Orchestra, Anton Nanut, conductor, Eva Novsak-Houska, mezzo-soprano) (2:09)
  • Dance of the blessed spirits (Orpheus and Eurydice) / Christoph Willibald Gluck (Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields, Iona Brown, conductor) (1:14)
  • Ride of the Valkyries / Richard Wagner (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Albert Lizzio, conductor) (1:18)
  • The Queen of the Night aria (The magic flute) / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Michael Halasz, conductor, Hellen Kwon, soprano) (1:38)
  • Witches' chorus (Macbeth) / Giuseppe Verdi (Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala) (2:00)
  • Witches' dance / Nicolò Paganini (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit, conductor, Salvatore Accardo, violin) (1:31)
  • The sorcerer's apprentice / Paul Dukas (CSR Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava), Kenneth Jean, conductor) (2:22)
  • Devil's trill sonata / Giuseppe Tartini (Anne-Sophie Mitter, violin) (2:10)
  • The devil's staircase (Etude no. 13) / Gyorgy Ligeti (Erika Haase, piano) (2:15)
  • Infernal dance of all Kashchei's subjects (The firebird) / Igor Stravinsky (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Craft, director) (4:15).
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Creatures of fantasy, folklore and religious tradition from the Fairy-Queen to the Firebird provide an intriguing introduction to classical music.Here's an appealing gallery of 20 fantastic characters depicted in music. There are elves and witches, trolls and skeletal dancers, ghosts and blessed spirits, a sorcerer's apprentice, a sugarplum fairy, the devil and more. Each is presented in a few short paragraphs headed by the musical piece's title, genre and composer. The text, smoothly translated from Spanish, often includes something of the background and story of the piece. These words are set against watercolor images featuring surreal and stylized figures. An accompanying CD presents the music: short, relatively familiar selections from Purcell in the 17th century to Ligeti in the late 20th. These range from solo songs and choruses to piano and orchestral pieces, recorded by well-known musicians. Some, like Schubert's "Der Erlknig" and Wagner's "Valkyrie" prelude, are complete; others are just a familiar excerpt. (The text of Goethe's poem "The Elf King" is reproduced without credit.) Most are under 2 minutes. These pieces have been well-chosen to demonstrate the range and variety of classical music and its performers. Extensive, informative backmatter describes each selection and composer and includes a timeline and glossary.Second in a series by a classically trained Mexican pianist that began with Listen to the Birds (2013), this will be welcomed by teachers, music-loving parents and their children. (Informational picture book/CD. 7-12) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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