Lives of the musicians : good times, bad times (and what the neighbors thought)

Krull, Kathleen; Hewitt, Kathryn

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 96) and index The red priest: Antonio Vivaldi -- Twenty children and 1,200 compositions: Johann Sebastian Bach -- No ordinary baby: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Moodiness and moonlight: Ludwig van Beethoven -- "My dear corpse": Fr√¢ed√¢eric Chopin -- A successful farmer and opera-composer: Giuseppe Verdi -- A different white dress every night: Clara Schumann -- Dear friends and gentle hearts: Stephen Foster -- The checked cotton underwear of Johannes Brahms -- Pulsing and quivering: Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Topsy-turvydom: William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan -- Velvet gentleman: Erik Satie -- The entertainer: Scott Joplin -- He stretched our ears: Charles Ives -- Standing on his head: Igor Stravinsky -- Tender Tyrant: Nadia Boulanger -- Full of splinters: Sergei Prokofiev -- "Great, isn't it?": George Gershwin -- Traveling troubadour: Woody Guthrie Twenty humorous stories of famous musicians beginning with Vivaldi and ending with Woody Guthrie. Suggested level: secondary Here are the life stories of such diverse figures as Vivaldi, Mozart, Scott Joplin, Nadia Boulanger, and Woody Guthrie. Readers will learn of both their musical natures and the personal, humorous characteristics that make their lives so fascinating. Living, breathing anecdotes--the stuff of which the best biography is made
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Physical Description: 96 p, col. ill, 27 cm
SubTitle: good times, bad times (and what the neighbors thought)
MARC Import date: [24] p, col. ill
MARC Record: with The Princess and the pea and The magic fish
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library 52386
Dewey:780.22
call #:KRJ
ISBN:0152480102 9780152480103
pub:1993