The Story
A delightfully colourful introduction to the orchestra, aimed to fire the imagination of children aged 4â9 years. There is a special guide in the book: a little green creature called Tormod. He is a troll who has come all the way from the top of a mountain in Norway to discover music. As he searches for the music that will help him to find his way home, readers learn about the different instrumentsâwhat they look and sound like, and how they belong in different families. Throughout the book children are referred to the tracks on the CD or onlineâhowever they prefer to listenâso that they can hear examples as they read. There is a musical quiz at the end, with multiple choice answers.
37 classical music tracks on the CD and on the webpage include: Sarasateâs Carmen Fantasy, Mozartâs Overture to The Magic Flute, Tchaikovskyâs âRussian Danceâ from The Nutcracker, Coplandâs Clarinet Concerto, Wagnerâs Overture to TannhĂ€user, Griegâs âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ from Peer Gyntâand many more.
by Genevieve Helsby
Description
A delightfully colourful introduction to the orchestra, aimed to fire the imagination of children aged 4â9 years. There is a special guide in the book: a little green creature called Tormod. He is a troll who has come all the way from the top of a mountain in Norway to discover music. As he searches for the music that will help him to find his way home, readers learn about the different instrumentsâwhat they look and sound like, and how they belong in different families. Throughout the book children are referred to the tracks on the CD or onlineâhowever they prefer to listenâso that they can hear examples as they read. There is a musical quiz at the end, with multiple choice answers.
37 classical music tracks on the CD and on the webpage include: Sarasateâs Carmen Fantasy, Mozartâs Overture to The Magic Flute, Tchaikovskyâs âRussian Danceâ from The Nutcracker, Coplandâs Clarinet Concerto, Wagnerâs Overture to TannhĂ€user, Griegâs âIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingâ from Peer Gyntâand many more.
by Genevieve Helsby













