
Muzička čitanka
Trude Reich's Music Reader is an educational work intended for young music lovers, as well as a wider audience. The book introduces readers to the world of music through an overview of history, musical forms, and the lives of famous composers.
The first part of the book focuses on portraits of key composers, such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Croatian authors such as Vatroslav Lisinski, describing in detail their works and contributions to music. Reich explains in an accessible way how composers shaped musical history, with an emphasis on the emotional and cultural importance of their works. The second part deals with the basics of music theory, including musical notation, musical forms, and instruments, making the book a useful learning tool.
Written in a clear and engaging style, the text is enriched with illustrations and examples that facilitate the understanding of complex musical concepts. Reich, a music educator herself, strives to awaken a love of music in young people, offering them an insight into its diversity and beauty. The 1985 edition (288 pages, softcover) is particularly appreciated for its comprehensiveness and adaptation to school needs.
The Music Reader remains a valuable source for learning about musical culture, appreciated for its educational value and ability to inspire new generations of music enthusiasts.
One copy is available