Beethoven for Kids - His Life and Music
by Helen Bauer Author
Ludwig van Beethoven was a great innovator who expanded the limits of classical music to write some of the biggest, boldest, most complex and revolutionary compositions of all time. This fascinating man and his works are brought vividly to life and made relevant to today in Beethoven for Kids. Young readers will be intrigued by Beethoven’s hardscrabble childhood and turbulent family life, his early gift and passion for music, and his famously fiery personality. In addition, they’ll learn about the great musicians and thinkers and historical events and movements of Beethoven’s time and how they affected the composer’s life and music. Kids will be inspired to learn how Beethoven championed equality and freedom throughout his life, rejected the strict societal divisions and norms of the day, and never gave up on his work despite increasing hearing loss. Budding musicians will also come away with a thorough understanding of complex music concepts such as counterpoint, ornamentation, improvisation, and motifs. Twenty-one engaging, hands-on activities illuminate the times in which Beethoven lived or reinforce music concepts introduced.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 978-1-56976-711-5
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapter, Activities
- 10
- Pages
- 129
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 12th
- Publisher
- Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
- Copyright
- 2011
Chapter, Activities
- 1 Vibrating Sounds
- 2 A New Teacher
- 3 Opportunity and Upheaval
- 4 Acclaim in Vienna
- 5 The Heiligenstadt Testament
- 6 Heroic Methods
- 7 Fidelio
- 8 Straining to Hear
- 9 Dear Karl
- 10 Reaching the Heights
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