Why Handel Waggled His Wig

$11.20

This book introduces children to the lives of famous classical composers in an engaging way, fostering an early appreciation for music history.

Why Handel Waggled His Wig
Why Handel Waggled His Wig
$11.20

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The eagerly awaited follow-up to the best-selling Why Beethoven Threw the Stew . What did Haydn’s wife use for curling-paper for her hair? What did Schubert do with his old spectacles case? Why was Dvorak given a butcher’s apron when he was a little boy? Why did Tchaikovsky spit on a map of Europe? Why did Faure find a plate of spinach on his face? And why did Handel waggle his wig? In Why Beethoven Threw the Stew , renowned cellist Steven Isserlis set out to pass on to children a wonderful gift given to him by his own cello teacher – the chance to people his own world with the great composers by getting to know them as friends. In his new book he draws us irresistibly into the world of six more favourite composers, bringing them alive in a manner that cannot fail to catch the imagination of children encountering classical music for the first time. Once again the text is packed with facts, dates and anecdotes, interspersed with lively black-and-white line illustrations, making this an attractive and accessible read for children to enjoy on their own or share with an adult. ‘If Why Beethoven Threw the Stew does not turn your child into a music lover, the chances are nothing will.’ Daily Mail

Features

  • What did Haydn’s wife use for curling-paper for her hair?
  • What did Schubert do with his old spectacles case?
  • Why was Dvorak given a butcher’s apron when he was a little boy?
  • Why did Tchaikovsky spit on a map of Europe?

Additional information

Weight 0.23 lbs
Dimensions 12.5 × 2 × 20 in

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