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Books with title The Orchestra

  • Orchestra

    Avalon Nuovo, David Doran

    Hardcover (Flying Eye Books, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Perfect for quarantine reading with your children!Before there were DJs, rock stars, pop groups, and jazz trios, there was the orchestra. Whether it takes center stage or brings performances and movies to life, the orchestra is the magnificent original voice of the western world.Learn about all of the ingenious instruments that make up the orchestra and the luminary composers whose work has endured for centuries. Travel from the stunning Wiener Musikverein in Vienna to the world's greatest recording studios, all illuminated by David Doran's stylish and immersive artwork.A beautifully illustrated coffee table guide to everything you could ever want to know about the orchestra.
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  • Meet the Orchestra

    Ann Hayes, Karmen Thompson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 27, 1995)
    This lyrical romp through the orchestra begins with animal musicians slowly gathering for the evening performance. Poetic descriptions suggest the sounds of the instruments, and lively watercolor illustrations capture the playful essence of each musician and musical instrument. “It’s a smashing introduction to classical music, and a must prior to a first visit to the symphony.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • The Orchestra

    Mark Rubin, Alan Daniel

    Paperback (Firefly Books, March 1, 1992)
    ...an intelligent book, neatly executed, and just insouciant enough to maintain adult interest -- The Toronto Globe and Mail The Orchestra, a non-fiction book for children, introduces musical instruments, basic musical concepts and the symphonic orchestra. The very straight-forward text is accompanied by playful, but accurate, drawings. A number of musical concepts are explored, among them harmony, tempo and dynamics. The role of the composer and conductor are explored and each musical instrument described. A subplot, apparent only through the illustrations, shows two children who wend their way through the orchestra's rehearsal, visiting the instrument families, and culminates in a full-dress concert. Comprehensive, but simple in its approach, the book combines solid information with an enjoyable format.
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  • Meet the Orchestra

    Ann Hayes, Karmen Thompson

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 27, 1995)
    This lyrical romp through the orchestra begins with animal musicians slowly gathering for the evening performance. Poetic descriptions suggest the sounds of the instruments, and lively watercolor illustrations capture the playful essence of each musician and musical instrument. “It’s a smashing introduction to classical music, and a must prior to a first visit to the symphony.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • The African Orchestra

    Wendy Hartmann, Joan Rankin

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books(Inteu), April 3, 2017)
    A magical journey that celebrates the African sounds of nature. In the beginning, when all things began, these were the sounds which were music to man. Cicadas, crickets, beetles and frogs Seedpods, cocoons, hollowed out logs Crackling fires, the patter of rain Thundering hooves on the African plain Birds in the air, in the treeson the land Wind in the grass through the leavesover sand. With magical illustrations from Joan Rankin, and poetry from masterful storyteller, Wendy Hartmann, The African Orchestra lyrically captures the magic of the African sounds of nature. From the clicking of crickets to the crackle of the fire, follow the journey that celebrates these sounds, in the rhythm and music of Africa.
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  • The Phantom of the Orchestra

    Thea Stilton

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 28, 2019)
    Violet has been chosen to play in the orchestra for a production of Romeo and Juliet in London! The mouselets begin to notice strange things happening during rehearsals. Someone is trying to sabotage the production. Can the Sisters uncover the phantom before the show is ruined?
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  • The Orchestra Pit

    Johanna Wright

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 19, 2014)
    When a slightly befuddled but surprisingly endearing snake wanders into the wrong pit―the orchestra pit―peculiar things start to happen. A well-meaning snake interacts with the orchestral instruments, scares the musicians and conductor, and causes general chaos in this sweet and funny book by Johanna Wright, author of Bandits and Bunnies on Ice. A Neal Porter Book
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  • The Orchestra

    Mark Rubin, Alan Daniel

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1986)
    ...an intelligent book, neatly executed, and just insouciant enough to maintain adult interest -- The Toronto Globe and Mail The Orchestra, a non-fiction book for children, introduces musical instruments, basic musical concepts and the symphonic orchestra. The very straight-forward text is accompanied by playful, but accurate, drawings. A number of musical concepts are explored, among them harmony, tempo and dynamics. The role of the composer and conductor are explored and each musical instrument described. A subplot, apparent only through the illustrations, shows two children who wend their way through the orchestra's rehearsal, visiting the instrument families, and culminates in a full-dress concert. Comprehensive, but simple in its approach, the book combines solid information with an enjoyable format.
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  • Meet the Orchestra

    Ann Hayes, Karmen Thompson

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, March 15, 1991)
    This lyrical romp through the orchestra begins with animal musicians slowly gathering for the evening performance. Poetic descriptions suggest the sounds of the instruments, and lively watercolor illustrations capture the playful essence of each musician and musical instrument. “It’s a smashing introduction to classical music, and a must prior to a first visit to the symphony.”--Publishers Weekly
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  • The Phantom of the Orchestra

    Thea Stilton

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 28, 2019)
    Violet has been chosen to play in the orchestra for a production of Romeo and Juliet in London! The mouselets begin to notice strange things happening during rehearsals. Someone is trying to sabotage the production. Can the Sisters uncover the phantom before the show is ruined?
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  • The Orchestra, The Orchestra!

    Suzanne Guy, Donna Lacy

    Hardcover (Guy & Lacy Childrens Books, March 1, 2002)
    A simple introduction to the instruments in an orchestra and the role of the conductor to pull the different sounds together to make music. Includes a profile of JoAnn Falletta, who has conducted several orchestras.
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  • The Orchestra Pit

    Johanna Wright

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 19, 2014)
    When a slightly befuddled but surprisingly endearing snake wanders into the wrong pit—the orchestra pit—peculiar things start to happen. A well-meaning snake interacts with the orchestral instruments, scares the musicians and conductor, and causes general chaos in this sweet and funny book by Johanna Wright, author of Bandits and Bunnies on Ice. A Neal Porter Book