Music Talks With Children

Music Talks With Children

by Thomas Tapper

26 chapters3h 2mEnglish1898

About this book

"A book of this kind, though addressed to children, must necessarily reach them through an older person. The purpose is to suggest a few of the many aspects which music may have even to the mind of a child. If these chapters, or whatever may be logically suggested by them, be actually used as the basis of simple Talks with children, music may become to them more than drill and study. They should know it as an art, full of beauty and of dignity; full of pure thought and abounding in joy. Music with these characteristics is the true music of the heart. Unless music gives true pleasure to the young it may be doubted if it is wisely studied. Our failure to present music to the young in a manner that interests and holds them is due not so much to the fact that music is too difficult for children, but because the children themselves are too difficult for us. In our ignorance we often withhold the rightful inheritance. We must not forget that the slower adult mind often meets a class of difficulties which are not recognized by the unprejudiced child. It is not infrequent that with the old fears in us we persist in recreating difficulties." (From the Preface)

1What The Face Tells
184
2Why We Should Study Music
470
3Music in the Heart
467
4The Tones About Us
491
5Listening
496
6Thinking in Tone
524
7What We See and Hear
427
8The Classics
425
9What We Should Play
396
10The Lesson
469
11The Light on the Path
172
12The Greater Masters
504
13The Lesser Masters
406
14Harmony and Counterpoint
600
15Music and Reading
366
16The Hands
575
17What the Roman Lady Said
482
18The Glory of the Day
520
19The Ideal
512
20The One Talent
516
21Love For the Beautiful
417
22In School
427
23Music in School
412
24How One Thing Helps Another
397
25The Child at Play
157

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