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Reading level: Baby-Preschool
Edition: Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0061121819
ISBN-13: 978-0061121814
å ũ : 26.1cm x 23.7cm
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From the Publisher
Acclaimed artist Peter Sis introduces very young children to the child genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in this picture book tribute to the beauty of listening, looking, imagining, and -- most of all -- playing!
Children's Literature
Sis introduces the composer "considered one of the greatest composers in the world" with a brief, simple text that concentrates on Mozart's unusual childhood. The pressure from his father for him to "play!" as he toured Europe performing for royalty, is clear. "He played for his entire life." The few words that summarize this life are extended and enriched here by the visuals. Many biographies of the composer are available, but this kind of visual accompaniment is not. Sis gives us a very young, smiling Mozart with large blue eyes and curly red hair, doing a handstand on oversize piano keys on the front jacket/cover. Inside he is playing away, frequently on a keyboard instrument, but also on the violin or flute. Both heavy and fine black ink lines and watercolors offer some detail of interiors and people amid broad backgrounds of texture and color. One ingenious double-page spread displays sheet music with pictures illustrating tempos and moods along with the notes; Another is a stage set, suggesting The Magic Flute but composed in a surreal fashion. Another spread displays six elaborate unfolded fans, each depicting in detail Mozart performing in one of the courts of Europe. Each double-page spread is a new visual adventure. Although the final page gives the facts of his life, the pages before project the true spirit of the extraordinary composer. 2006, Greenwillow Books
School Library Journal
Recognizing his son's talent at a very young age, Mozart's stern father resolutely "turned him into a child sensation!" The facts of the musician's childhood are familiar to many, but what sets this biographical picture book apart is its skill in introducing a world master to children in a way that is emotionally resonant, easily understood, and remarkably indelible. S's unerringly chooses details that will have the most relevance for his audience and then selects the cleverest means of illustrating them. The cover depicts the child Mozart playing the piano by turning handsprings on the keys, simultaneously playing and playing. His father, who dominated his life, is represented in dark silhouette, his authoritarian finger raised, looming over a tiny boy whose feet do not even touch the floor as he plays. Mozart's triumphant childhood concert tours through Europe are presented in trademark S's fashion, each city painted in miniature within a bubble superimposed on a map; the royalty before whom he played are depicted in small decorative fans. On most spreads, Mozart's shock of red hair and bright red vest give the diminutive prodigy the most visual weight and render him conspicuous. Illustrations give a hint of a unique boy who, despite a childhood of narrow restrictions, was released by the freedom he found in his music and his imagination. The clear, brief, readable text is augmented by a biographical afterword.
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