A beautifully illustrated story bringing to life all that is wonderful about the trumpet. Created in partnership with, and featuring music downloads by, the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO).Follow trumpet player, Pete, on his musical journey, playing in the school orchestra, at music college and in the recording studio. Discover how the trumpet is played, the different genres of music it creates and its role within the orchestra. Listen along and feel swept away by a lively orchestra performance at the end of the book.With panels that offer suggestions for music to listen to and exclusive music to download from the LSO, this is a multi-sensory experience in which to enjoy and learn about the trumpet. From the creative team behind the award-winning book How to Build an Orchestra.
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A Little Book of the Orchestra series is an inspiring collection of stories for learning about orchestras, their instruments, and the music they make. Created in partnership with, and featuring music downloads by, the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO).
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1: The trumpet calls2: Blowing and buzzing3: Pressing the valves4: Marching forward5: Finding a voice6: An orchestra audition7: A family of trumpets8: In the recording studio9: Varying the sound10: Back to rehearsals11: Playing live12: The opening night13: Part of the orchestra14: More about the music15: Glossary16: Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526314727
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Wayland
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
252 mm
Bredde
204 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
J, EJ, 02, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Om bidragsyterne

Mary Auld is a writer of children's information books, working over a broad range of subjects. She has been actively involved in music from an early age, both singing and playing the flute, on an amateur basis. She loves making music in a group, be that in an orchestra or a choir. Whether making music or writing children's books, her aim is to share her enthusiasm and inspire readers. Mary Auld is a pen name for Rachel Cooke, who is an honorary fellow of the English Association, in recognition of her editorial work in children's non-fiction. Elisa Paganelli was born in Modena (Italy), and since childhood cannot resist the smell of paper and pencils. She attended the Institute of Art and subsequently graduated from the European Institute of Design (IED) in Turin with a degree in illustration. As a post-grad, Elisa worked as a graphic designer for a communication agency. However she realized that this wasn't the life for her, so she decided to set up her own art and design studio. (She also ran a successful design shop for 6 years, but this is another story.) Elisa devotes most of her time to her passion for images and words. She thinks of herself as a kind of hermit, immersed in her quiet world of nature and books, accompanied by a cup of tea and her beloved pet-assistants. She now collaborates with publishers and advertising agencies all over the world, and also writes for a newspaper's lifestyle column.