Anna Harwell Celenza's engaging fictionalized telling of the story
behind Franz Joseph Haydn's famous symphony is a perfect introduction to
classical music and its power. THE FAREWELL SYMPHONY brings to life a
long summer spent at Esterháza, the summer palace of Prince Nicholas of
Esterházy.
The blustering, bellowing prince entertained hundreds of guests at his
rural retreat and demanded music for every occasion. As the months
passed, Haydn was kept very busy writing and performing music for
parties, balls, dinners, and even walks in the gardens. His orchestra
members became homesick and missed their families. The anger,
frustration, and longing of the musicians is expressed beautifully in
the symphony born of the clever mind of Joseph Haydn who used it to
convince Prince Nicholas that it was time to go home.
Wonderfully expressive illustrations by JoAnn E. Kitchel capture all the
comedy and pathos of this unique symphony. Beautifully interpretive
motifs and borders convey the setting and emotion of the story mirroring
the structure of the symphony with the repetitive use of sets of four.
Making classical music and history come alive with color and character,
THE FAREWELL SYMPHONY ensures a place for the arts in the hearts and
minds of children.