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"Rich" can be very simple, let the child read this set of picture books: "Listen, who is holding the concert"

Recently, the "Listen, Who's At Concert" series of picture books published by China Translation Publishing House was released and listed.

The copyright of the series was imported from Germany by Austrian musicians, children's musical theater directors, German Golden Disc winners Marko Himsa and Heinz Yaris, who created this set of musical enlightenment picture books for young readers aged 3-7 who can see, read and listen.

"Rich" can be very simple, let the child read this set of picture books: "Listen, who is holding the concert"

[Austrian] By Marco Himmsa [Austria] Heinz Yaris

[Austrian] Bigett Anthony painted [Austria] Anna-Lena Kühler painted

Publisher: Chinese Translation Publishing House

According to the editor of the book, the series has a total of 8 volumes, which are divided into four sections: the first acquaintance of musical instruments, fairy tales, ballet music, and famous songs. Each volume is an independent picture book story, in which you can not only meet 5 world-class musicians such as Mozart and Beethoven and their works, but also enjoy the audio of professional music groups such as the Berlin Chamber Orchestra and the Vienna Camerata Orchestra. Scan the code to listen to the audio, let the children embrace high-quality music in the wonderful story of the picture book, and experience the joy of immersive reading.

"Rich" can be very simple, let the child read this set of picture books: "Listen, who is holding the concert"

Through clever design, the author tells music into a story to cultivate children's musical strength and concentration, uses a variety of interesting narrative methods to enhance children's appreciation and imagination, and matches the main story with interactive menus to exercise children's observation and hands-on ability, so that children can get aesthetic "rich nourishment" in appreciating the world's famous songs.

The author of this set of books is very promising—

Marko Himsa (born 1965 in Vienna) is an Austrian musician, director and actor of children's classical musicals. His works include Peter and the Wolf, Mozart (Children's Edition), Schubert (Children's Edition) and Exhibition Paintings, which have been performed in vienna's Musikverein and other events such as the Bremen Festival, and have won the German Golden Disc Award. His works such as "Swan Lake", "Magic Flute" and "Four Seasons" have been translated into 13 languages and published.

Heinz Yaris is a renowned Austrian children's musical theatre director and award-winning author. He has a wealth of experience in children's book writing, and his works have won awards such as the Bologna Book Fair Children's Book Award, the Austrian National Children's Poetry Award, and have been nominated for the German Youth Literature Award. He is good at using light and pleasant stories to pull the scenes created by music to the eyes of readers, seamlessly connecting stories with music.

"Rich" can be very simple, let the child read this set of picture books: "Listen, who is holding the concert"

The "Listen, Who's At concert" series of picture books includes 8 volumes, including "The Musician of Bremen", "Four Seasons", "Sleeping Beauty", "Serenade", "Mr. Beethoven's Guest", "Musical Instrument Carnival Party", "Musical Sleigh Tour", "Swan Lake" and so on.

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Serenade

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed music all day. His mind was still echoing a small melody, but his eyelids were getting heavier and heavier. In the moonlight, his white quill began to float, dipping into the ink pool, writing one note after another on the paper. At the same time, Mozart dreamed... In his dream, he saw himself practicing and playing the piano as a child, recalled long trips and concerts, and remembered visiting Queen Maria Theresa...

Heinz Yaris will tell children about classical music and Mozart's life. Scan the QR code in the book, and you can also enjoy all four movements of "Serenade"!

The Musician of Bremen

Donkeys, dogs, cats, and roosters are no longer young. As they grew old, they wanted to make a bold attempt once again, to set off for Bremen and become city musicians...

The famous Grimm fairy tale told by Marco Himsa includes wonderful music such as "The Musician Marches", "The Night Song of four musicians", and "The Bandit's Song", which will surely stimulate children's interest in music.

Four Seasons

Lisa, Victor, and Mom and Dad listen to Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons Concerto. The stringed instruments in this concerto, especially the violin, can cry like birds, can roar like thunderstorms, can play dance music, and can also play the stormy roar in the bone-chilling cold air. This is how the whole year comes, there is spring and summer, there is autumn and winter...

Marco Himsa's imaginative story brings classical music to children. Scan the QR code in the book and enjoy the music from Vienna!

Musical Instrument Party

Kids, are you ready? Professor Xiong will invite you to an instrumental party. He and his musician friends will show you all the different kinds of instruments. Who wouldn't want to join in?

In this story, Marco Himsa introduces us to the most important instruments in the orchestra: the wooden flute family, the guitar family, the keyboard instrument family, the stringed instrument family, the wind instrument family and the percussion instrument family.

Sleeping Beauty

Once upon a time, there was a disgruntled fairy and a princess who had been enchanted.

There is a sleeping castle and a prince who has fallen in love.

The fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty is world-famous, and the ballet of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky makes it even more beautiful.

Then keep your eyes open and your ears up – the ballet show is about to begin!

Heinz Yaris recounts the fairy tale of this ballet, bringing children closer to classical music. Scan the QR code in the book and enjoy the music!

Swan Lake

When Prince Siegfried and the enchanted Swan Princess Odette met for the first time, they fell deeply in love with each other. But the wizard Red Beard has an evil plan in his heart, and casts magic to block them. Can they defeat the evil Redbeard?

Swan Lake is one of the most famous ballets in the world, for which Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky created many gentle melodies. Marco Himsa brilliantly recreates this fairytale ballet, bringing children closer to classical music in a playful way. There are also fun search games waiting for you to discover!

Musical Sleigh Ride

That's the sound of "Musical Sleigh" performing in a concert hall! Louise loved the musicians on stage wearing scarves and beanies! The cheerful melodies of Leopold Mozart they played made her eyes light up. Unconsciously, she has begun to fantasize about an exciting sleigh ride in the snow...

Heinz Yaris uses stories to bring children closer to classical music. We can also find all kinds of wonderful sounds such as horseshoe sounds, whips and bells from the story music!

"Mr. Beethoven's Guest"

Loud music came from the lion Ludwig van Beethoven's new apartment. What a wonderful piece of music that was! His neighbors, Madame Owl, Mr. Monkey, and Alice Porcupin, who was the last but most important, listened intently, and they either happily joined the ensemble or danced to the music...

Follow the imaginative story of Marco Himsa and meet the famous composer Beethoven and his world-famous works. Scan the QR code in the book and enjoy the music!

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