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Bartók and the Wedding of the Crickets is a delightful fairy tale that introduces young readers to a slice of the life and work of the famous composer Béla Bartók, along with the world of Hungarian folk music. The story takes place deep in the forest, where there is much hustle and bustle as the cricket and the mosquito girl prepare for their wedding. But there’s one problem: there is no band to play the music! Music is essential for Cricket's favorite dance, so the forest birds set out on a journey to learn how to play Hungarian folk instruments. Their journey leads them to Béla Bartók’s house, where he gladly helps them. Bartók is not only an expert on Hungarian folk songs but also a passionate collector of them. He gives the birds a map and a little notebook detailing all the important folk instruments. From here, the birds embark on an exciting adventure across different regions of Hungary. They get to know instruments like the dulcimer, bagpipe, zither, flute, and many others, each bringing to life the unique melodies of various regions. Throughout the story, children are introduced to the rich world of Hungarian folk music and instruments, while Bartók's scientific expertise and musical dedication shine through the tale. The book plays an important role in introducing and preserving folk traditions. The folk music that Bartók collected and cherished throughout his life not only carries cultural value but also builds a sense of community, which is conveyed in a playful and engaging way in the story.
Tapolczai-Zsuráfszky Lilla

Barutoku to tori no ongaku-tai

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5 990 Ft
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4 493 Ft
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Tapolczai-Zsuráfszky Lilla
ISBN
9789634835066
Nyelv
többnyelvű
Kiadás pontos dátuma
2024.11.11
Kiadó
Napraforgó
Cikkszám
3001090360

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Teljes leírás
Bartók and the Wedding of the Crickets is a delightful fairy tale that introduces young readers to a slice of the life and work of the famous composer Béla Bartók, along with the world of Hungarian folk music. The story takes place deep in the forest, where there is much hustle and bustle as the cricket and the mosquito girl prepare for their wedding. But there’s one problem: there is no band to play the music! Music is essential for Cricket's favorite dance, so the forest birds set out on a journey to learn how to play Hungarian folk instruments. Their journey leads them to Béla Bartók’s house, where he gladly helps them. Bartók is not only an expert on Hungarian folk songs but also a passionate collector of them. He gives the birds a map and a little notebook detailing all the important folk instruments. From here, the birds embark on an exciting adventure across different regions of Hungary. They get to know instruments like the dulcimer, bagpipe, zither, flute, and many others, each bringing to life the unique melodies of various regions. Throughout the story, children are introduced to the rich world of Hungarian folk music and instruments, while Bartók's scientific expertise and musical dedication shine through the tale. The book plays an important role in introducing and preserving folk traditions. The folk music that Bartók collected and cherished throughout his life not only carries cultural value but also builds a sense of community, which is conveyed in a playful and engaging way in the story.