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Child's Garden of Song: The Poetry of Stevenson
Child's Garden of Song: The Poetry of Stevenson, Music, Various Artists, Childrens, Poetry, Pop
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As a young Scotsman, the famous author Robert Louis Stevenson suffered a childhood of illness and frailty. As a result, Stevenson developed a rich inner life as well as an author's keen sense of observation. Much of A Child's Garden of Verses comes from this period of relative infirmity. And on A Child's Garden of Songs we most agreeably find these same charmingly insightful words set to music, sung and played by a cast of singers and musicians in fashions that range from whimsical ("Auntie's Skirts") to magical ("From a Railway Carriage") to wistful ("To Any Reader"). Written expressly for children, these poems breathe life into new worlds born of a love for language. Coupled with fine arrangements on Celtic pipes and strings, this is a fertile garden of enrichment for the whole family. --Paige La Grone --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
From Parents' Choice®
Robert Louis Stevenson's children's poetry, timeless verses that so vividly describe the world of a child's imagination, are set to music by musician/producer Ted Jacobs with a Celtic flavor and lullaby rhythms. The poems about early summer bedtime, the wind and rain, playing pirate, shadow play and dreamy times are brought gently to life by child and adult singers. A 1999 Parents' Choice Silver Honor Winner. (Lynne Heffley, Parents' Choice®) --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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A Child's Garden of Songs: The Poetry of Robert Louis Stevenson in Song
Ted Jacobs Manufacturer: Music Little People ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HZEB Release Date: 1999-02-02 |
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As a young Scotsman, the famous author Robert Louis Stevenson suffered a childhood of illness and frailty. As a result, Stevenson developed a rich inner life as well as an author's keen sense of observation. Much of A Child's Garden of Verses comes from this period of relative infirmity. And on A Child's Garden of Songs we most agreeably find these same charmingly insightful words set to music, sung and played by a cast of singers and musicians in fashions that range from whimsical ("Auntie's Skirts") to magical ("From a Railway Carriage") to wistful ("To Any Reader"). Written expressly for children, these poems breathe life into new worlds born of a love for language. Coupled with fine arrangements on Celtic pipes and strings, this is a fertile garden of enrichment for the whole family. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
Great for adults, too!.......2002-09-06
Delightful CD for Whole Family.......2002-07-27
Wonderful - Must Have!.......2001-07-18
My baby loves this CD.......2001-06-23
"The Moon" fan.......2000-05-25
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