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Beschwörung des Phönix: Gedichte und Prosa über chinesische Musikinstrumente

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ISBN
9781885008503
Book Title
Summoning the Phoenix : Poems and Prose about Chinese Musical Instruments
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Emily Jiang
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Poetry / General, Music / Instruments, People & Places / United States / Asian American
Item Width
10.5in
Item Weight
15 oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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A collection of original poems about children learning to play traditional Chinese instruments in preparation for a performance, accompanied by factual information about each instrument. Every musician knows that learning to play an instrument has its challenges and its rewards. There's the embarrassing first day of rehearsal, but also the joy of making friends in the orchestra. There's dealing with slippery concert dress, or simply getting swept up in the music. The twelve children in this book are just like any other musicians practicing their instruments and preparing for a concert. But what sets these music lovers apart is that they all play traditional Chinese musical instruments in a Chinese orchestra. Including both flights of fancy and practical considerations, lively poems capture each child's musical experience with a different Chinese instrument, while sidebars provide more information about each one. Vivid illustrations depicting each fascinating instrument bring you along on this musical journey. And then you are invited to the grand finale!

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lee & Low Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1885008503
ISBN-13
9781885008503
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202560082

Product Key Features

Book Title
Summoning the Phoenix : Poems and Prose about Chinese Musical Instruments
Author
Emily Jiang
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Poetry / General, Music / Instruments, People & Places / United States / Asian American
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
10.5in
Item Weight
15 oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Ps3610.I33s86 2014
Grade from
Third Grade
Grade to
Sixth Grade
Reviews
* "Thirteen young musicians of diverse ethnic background ready themselves to play their traditional Chinese instruments on stage in this informative and gracefully illustrated twin debut. Jiang, a composer, presents upbeat, free-verse poems in the children's voices about their instruments or their mental states. . . From the booming paigu to the delicate strings of the ruan, the lutelike pipa and the yangqin, or hammered butterfly harp, a lively medley that will expand the musical boundaries of most young audiences." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Traditional Chinese musical instruments take center stage in this encyclopedia that uses accessible poetry and magnificent artwork to educate and entertain. The children in these brilliantly detailed illustrations play mostly unfamiliar instruments, all of which are described in the corresponding column of text. The poem chronicling the students' preparation for their concert gives readers choices in how they wish to digest the book's wealth of information." -- ForeWord Reviews "The exquisite paintings, the fascinating instruments and the feelings of the young musicians told in verse make Summoning the Phoenix a total artistic experience for readers of all ages." -- Imperial Valley Press Best Books, Kirkus Reviews CALA Book Award, Chinese American Librarians Association, * "Thirteen young musicians of diverse ethnic background ready themselves to play their traditional Chinese instruments on stage in this informative and gracefully illustrated twin debut. Jiang, a composer, presents upbeat, free-verse poems in the children's voices about their instruments or their mental states. . . From the booming paigu to the delicate strings of the ruan, the lutelike pipa and the yangqin, or hammered butterfly harp, a lively medley that will expand the musical boundaries of most young audiences." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Traditional Chinese musical instruments take center stage in this encyclopedia that uses accessible poetry and magnificent artwork to educate and entertain. The children in these brilliantly detailed illustrations play mostly unfamiliar instruments, all of which are described in the corresponding column of text. The poem chronicling the students' preparation for their concert gives readers choices in how they wish to digest the book's wealth of information." -- Foreword Reviews "The exquisite paintings, the fascinating instruments and the feelings of the young musicians told in verse make Summoning the Phoenix a total artistic experience for readers of all ages." -- Imperial Valley Press Best Books - Kirkus Reviews CALA Book Award - Chinese American Librarians Association Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Award Silver - California Reading Association, * "Thirteen young musicians of diverse ethnic background ready themselves to play their traditional Chinese instruments on stage in this informative and gracefully illustrated twin debut. Jiang, a composer, presents upbeat, free-verse poems in the children's voices about their instruments or their mental states... From the booming paigu to the delicate strings of the ruan, the lutelike pipa and the yangqin, or hammered butterfly harp, a lively medley that will expand the musical boundaries of most young audiences." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Traditional Chinese musical instruments take center stage in this encyclopedia that uses accessible poetry and magnificent artwork to educate and entertain. The children in these brilliantly detailed illustrations play mostly unfamiliar instruments, all of which are described in the corresponding column of text. The poem chronicling the students' preparation for their concert gives readers choices in how they wish to digest the book's wealth of information." -- ForeWord Reviews "The exquisite paintings, the fascinating instruments and the feelings of the young musicians told in verse make Summoning the Phoenix a total artistic experience for readers of all ages." -- Imperial Valley Press Best Books, Kirkus Reviews CALA Book Award, Chinese American Librarians Association, * "Thirteen young musicians of diverse ethnic background ready themselves to play their traditional Chinese instruments on stage in this informative and gracefully illustrated twin debut. Jiang, a composer, presents upbeat, free-verse poems in the children's voices about their instruments or their mental states. . . From the booming paigu to the delicate strings of the ruan, the lutelike pipa and the yangqin, or hammered butterfly harp, a lively medley that will expand the musical boundaries of most young audiences." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Traditional Chinese musical instruments take center stage in this encyclopedia that uses accessible poetry and magnificent artwork to educate and entertain. The children in these brilliantly detailed illustrations play mostly unfamiliar instruments, all of which are described in the corresponding column of text. The poem chronicling the students' preparation for their concert gives readers choices in how they wish to digest the book's wealth of information." -- Foreword Reviews "The exquisite paintings, the fascinating instruments and the feelings of the young musicians told in verse make Summoning the Phoenix a total artistic experience for readers of all ages." -- Imperial Valley Press Best Books - Kirkus Reviews CALA Book Award - Chinese American Librarians Association
Illustrated by
Chu, April
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2013-009328
Dewey Decimal
811.6
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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