Symphony for a Broken Orchestra
How Philadelphia Collected Sounds to Save Music
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November 1, 2022 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666619744
- File size: 4243 KB
- Duration: 00:08:50
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from October 3, 2022
The music-filled city of Philadelphia resounds with “sharp noises and dull noises and funny noises and sad noises,” some of them made by the musical instruments of school children. But when instruments are damaged and abandoned, “away they go”—until a local artist decides to play the broken objects “in new and creative ways” (“Just because something is broken doesn’t mean that it can’t also be beautiful”). The figures in Millward’s digitally rendered illustrations reflect contemporary Philadelphia’s racial and ethnic diversity, while bold yellow highlights pop from the saturated palette, emphasizing musical instruments and onomatopoeia. Ignatow’s reiterative, sound-focused text builds toward the final symphony, which readers can view at a provided video link. Back matter also includes a note from the person behind the symphony. Ages 6–9. -
AudioFile Magazine
There's warmth and enthusiasm as Robert Blackson explains that the Symphony for a Broken Orchestra--Philadelphia's public initiative to repair broken instruments and bring music back to the schools--came about when he discovered an abandoned school gym filled with damaged pianos. Tyla Collier's voice brings the music of this enchanting story to listeners. Her melodic tones delightfully mirror the sounds of various instruments that sound beautiful even as they fall into disrepair. Collier's and Blackson's performances are sure to result in requests for encores of this compact and cheery production, especially from budding musicians and future patrons of the arts. M.F. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
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