Bach

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 June 1992
As part of the "Famous Children Series," this delightful story recounts episodes from the childhood of Johann Sebastian Bach. Johann Sebastian Bach studied music under the stern direction of his older brother Christophe-and how this small boy's talent came to the fore. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of his times.

Chopin

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 March 1993
One of a series featuring the childhood of famous artists and composers, this book focuses on Chopin. It discusses the hardships of a rigorous musical training, parental pressure, childhood pranks and the pleasure of making music, and includes a short list of Chopin pieces which are of juvenile appeal. Aiming to be both educational and entertaining, the book is intended for home, library or school use, and supports the music curriculum emphasis on historical knowledge and appreciation. The author is known for her "Fun With Music" sessions for children, in which she illuminates great works of music by means of stories, anecdotes from composers' lives, games, quizzes and concerts.

Handel

by Ann Rachlin and Pro Tony Hart

Published 1 August 1992
Delightful stories recount episodes from the childhood of famous composers and artists. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of their times.

When George Freidrick Handel was a boy, his father disapproved of music as a future career for his son. This story tells how young George gradually changed his father's mind.


Brahms

by Ann Rachlin and Pro Tony Hart

Published 1 March 1993
As part of the "Famous Children Series," this delightful story recounts episodes from the childhood of Johannes Brahms. His parents recognized his talent, but they had no extra money to pay for music lessons. Yet true genius always finds a way. Few of Johannes's childhood friends were surprised when he grew up to become a great composer. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of his times.

Tchaikovsky

by Ann Rachlin and Pro Tony Hart

Published 1 April 1993
When Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was a student, his parents encouraged him to study law. Still, his true love remained for music. When finally he abandoned law, the world gained a memorable composer of symphonies, concertos, and ballet music.

Beethoven

by Ann Rachlin and Pro Tony Hart

Published 1 July 1994
As part of the "Famous Children Series," this delightful story recounts episodes from the childhood of Beethoven. The story of a children from a poor family in Bonn, and how his musical gifts helped him overcome his disadvantages. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of his times.

Schubert

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 July 1994
Delightful stories recount episodes from the childhood of famous composers and artists. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of their times.

Franz Schubert grew up in a musical family in Vienna, but none of the others were as angelically talented as he.


Schumann

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 April 1993
Delightful stories recount episodes from the childhood of famous composers and artists. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of their times.

As a small child in Germany, Robert Schumann loved marching bands -- but he loved stories and poetry too. He grew up to become a fine composer of music often inspired by childhoood memories.


Haydn

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 June 1992
Delightful stories recount episodes from the childhood of famous composers and artists. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of their times.

Young Franz Joseph Haydn was a cheerful, mischievous prankster. When he grew up, his sense of humor filled his wonderful musical compositions -- and we can still appreciate that humor today.


Mozart

by Ann Rachlin

Published 1 June 1992
Delightful stories recount episodes from the childhood of famous composers and artists. Lively, full-color illustrations on each page capture the spirit of their times. Young Wolfgang Amadeus was a child prodigy. In this story, he and his talented sister are taken to Vienna, where their wonderful music-making amazes the Emperor of Austria.