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Sebastian Bach, The Boy from Thuringia

de Opal Wheeler, Sybil Deucher

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"[This book] is the first complete work on the life of Bach ever written for children. Every important incident is mentioned and every detail of the story is true. It is filled with vivid descriptions of Bach's childhood: how he sat up many nights and copied music by the light of the moon, and how he walked two hundred miles to a choir school at L©ơneburg. Then his adult life: how he helped his wife Magdalena put the twenty children to bed every night; how he spread brown bread with honey for them to eat every afternoon; and how he taught them all to sing and play different musical instruments. The music reproduced here represents all of the different kinds of music that Bach ever wrote. A child can never really know music unless he knows Bach, for his contribution is the foundation and structural basis of all music. But it is more the human side of this book that will make it live, for in it the great master breathes. All who read it will know him... not only as a musical genius, but also as an eager child, an affectionate father, and a lovable human being." -- cover… (mais)
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Originally published in a homeschool support group newsletter in May 2008.

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As a homeschooling mom, I often struggle to get through all the basics, let alone make time to cover the finer things in life such as music appreciation. Yet, I believe knowledge about the arts is an important part of education. Listening to classical music helps children gain familiarity with the melodies of the great composers, but the stories behind the music make them more memorable. The composer series by Opal Wheeler brings these composers and their world to life through narratives attractive to children.

"Sebastian Bach: The Boy from Thuringia" (originally published in 1937) contains five long chapters and is illustrated with black-and-white ink drawings. Interspersed in the story are short music selections that provide a sample of this composer's work.

The story opens with Bach's early childhood and his family life. Here we learn about the fun, musical Bach family, the early appearance of his musical genius, and the tragedy of Johann Sebastian Bach's becoming an orphan at a young age and having to live with his strict older brother Christoph. Ever seeking to improve his talents, Bach walked long distances to find teachers to help him improve his skills. Then, as a professional musician and composer, Bach worked for various churches and noblemen. The book ends with more about his family life. The light, enjoyable writing, unfortunately, leaves out Bach's strong faith.

The Study Guide provides a map of the places Bach lived and traveled to. Each chapter has a timeline, Reading Comprehension Questions with answers, a description of Character Qualities, and Tidbits of Interest. The Character Qualities seek to demonstrate Bach's good character that readers can emulate. However, in chapter one, under “Industriousness,” the author praises Bach's willingness to lose sleep in order to copy his brother's music book. Christoph had denied Sebastian access to his music books, yet the study-guide author overlooks this act of willful disobedience by Sebastian Bach.

The Tidbits of Interest contain notes that further explain the people, places, musical instruments and styles, and events in Bach's life, with page numbers referencing the storybook. One chapter even offers a recipe for German Rye Bread. This section intrigued me but failed to appeal to my nine-year-old son.

Each compact disc contains the music of two composers. The Bach CD also has Mozart's music. They also include PDF coloring pages (some of the illustrations from the book) and printable sheet music so that you can play the music yourself.

I read one chapter a week to my son, stopping to play a sample of a piece of music as it appeared in the book. I would run my finger along the printed music in the book so my son could see and hear the music at the same time.

If you need an easy way to introduce your child to classical music and the composers, give this series a try.

Other composers in the series include
Mozart: The Wonder Boy
Handel at the Court of Kings
Ludwig Beethoven and the Chiming Tower Bells
Joseph Haydn: The Merry Little Peasant
Frederic Chopin, Son of Poland, Early Years
The Young Brahms
Franz Schubert and His Merry Friends
Robert Schumann and Mascot Ziff ( )
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"[This book] is the first complete work on the life of Bach ever written for children. Every important incident is mentioned and every detail of the story is true. It is filled with vivid descriptions of Bach's childhood: how he sat up many nights and copied music by the light of the moon, and how he walked two hundred miles to a choir school at L©ơneburg. Then his adult life: how he helped his wife Magdalena put the twenty children to bed every night; how he spread brown bread with honey for them to eat every afternoon; and how he taught them all to sing and play different musical instruments. The music reproduced here represents all of the different kinds of music that Bach ever wrote. A child can never really know music unless he knows Bach, for his contribution is the foundation and structural basis of all music. But it is more the human side of this book that will make it live, for in it the great master breathes. All who read it will know him... not only as a musical genius, but also as an eager child, an affectionate father, and a lovable human being." -- cover

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