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Young Beethoven: The Early Life and Childhood of Beethoven for Kids

Par : James Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232495183
  • EAN9798232495183
  • Date de parution01/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

He wasn't always the world-famous composer whose symphonies shook concert halls. Once, he was simply a boy in Bonn, Germany, who struggled with school, helped care for his brothers, and spent long hours at the keyboard under the watchful eye of his father. His childhood was filled with both hardship and hope, and it was during these early years that his determination, curiosity, and passion for music began to shine.
This engaging biography introduces readers ages 7-12 to the fascinating story of a child who would grow into one of history's greatest musicians. From his first lessons on the harpsichord and violin, to moments of wonder when audiences gasped at his memory and skill, young Ludwig's journey comes to life with vivid detail. Readers will see how his family's struggles shaped his character, how mentors encouraged his creativity, and how his own persistence allowed him to dream bigger than the city he grew up in.
More than just the story of a composer, this book shows kids that greatness often begins in small, sometimes difficult moments. Through curiosity, persistence, and a love for what matters most, even a shy boy from Bonn found the courage to transform his world with music that still inspires today.
He wasn't always the world-famous composer whose symphonies shook concert halls. Once, he was simply a boy in Bonn, Germany, who struggled with school, helped care for his brothers, and spent long hours at the keyboard under the watchful eye of his father. His childhood was filled with both hardship and hope, and it was during these early years that his determination, curiosity, and passion for music began to shine.
This engaging biography introduces readers ages 7-12 to the fascinating story of a child who would grow into one of history's greatest musicians. From his first lessons on the harpsichord and violin, to moments of wonder when audiences gasped at his memory and skill, young Ludwig's journey comes to life with vivid detail. Readers will see how his family's struggles shaped his character, how mentors encouraged his creativity, and how his own persistence allowed him to dream bigger than the city he grew up in.
More than just the story of a composer, this book shows kids that greatness often begins in small, sometimes difficult moments. Through curiosity, persistence, and a love for what matters most, even a shy boy from Bonn found the courage to transform his world with music that still inspires today.