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Franz Liszt : The Story of a Boy Who Became a Great Pianist and Teacher

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The book presents the life of a Hungarian-born pianist who receives first lessons from his father, gives early public recitals, studies with Carl Czerny, and builds a European career despite obstacles including a conservatory refusal. It traces his travels and acclaim as a virtuoso, his later role as conductor at Weimar where he championed new operas, and his work as a generous teacher who held classes and supported fellow musicians. Written for children, the volume combines simple biographical text with cut-and-paste illustrations, questions and blank pages for the young reader to compose and bind a personalized account, emphasizing perseverance, artistry, and generosity.

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Thomas Tapper

Thomas Tapper was an author known for his engaging children's books that introduce young readers to the lives of famous composers. His works, such as "Beethoven: The Story of a Little Boy Who Was Forced to Practice" and "Chopin: The Story of the Boy Who Made Beautiful Melodies," blend storytelling with music education, making classical music accessible and enjoyable for children. Through his narratives, Tapper highlights the early experiences and challenges faced by these musical giants, fostering an appreciation for music and its history among young audiences. His contributions to children's literature remain a valuable resource for parents and educators.

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