A history of music for children

Titre
A history of music for children

Mary Agnes, Richards

Sommaire
Readers will meet along the way a diverse cast of composers, musicians and performers who all make music in different ways in a variety of different genres, from Bach to Billie Eilish, Mozart to Miriam Makeba. Why do we make music? Which instruments make up a classical orchestra? How does music affect our brains and emotions? These are just some of the fascinating questions addressed in this book, which looks at music's transnational and boundary-breaking qualities. All over the world and throughout time, music has been recorded and passed down through different oral traditions and forms of notation. It has always been a powerful catalyst for influencing change and connecting people. And what might the future of music hold? Exploring the technology we use to listen to and create music, the authors imagine new possibilities such as computer-generated compositions and robot musicians.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2021

Description matérielle
96 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm

Note générale
Includes an online playlist organized by chapter that children can listen to as they read.
 
Includes index.

Terme de vedette-matière
Music -- History.
 
Music -- Psychological aspects.
 
Music -- Instruction and study.
 
Composers -- History.
 
Songs -- History and criticism.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Schweitzer, David Aubrey,
 
Blake, Rose, 1987-

Résumé
Readers will meet along the way a diverse cast of composers, musicians and performers who all make music in different ways in a variety of different genres, from Bach to Billie Eilish, Mozart to Miriam Makeba. Why do we make music? Which instruments make up a classical orchestra? How does music affect our brains and emotions? These are just some of the fascinating questions addressed in this book, which looks at music's transnational and boundary-breaking qualities. All over the world and throughout time, music has been recorded and passed down through different oral traditions and forms of notation. It has always been a powerful catalyst for influencing change and connecting people. And what might the future of music hold? Exploring the technology we use to listen to and create music, the authors imagine new possibilities such as computer-generated compositions and robot musicians.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780500652473

Informations de publication
New York : Thames and Hudson Incorporated, 2021.
 
©2021


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
George P. Nicholson780 RICBook31004000309026Non-Fiction