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The dance of the violin

Stinson, Kathy. (Author). Petričić, Dušan. (Added Author).

As a young student of the violin, Joshua Bell learns about an international competition to be held in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He chooses a piece of music, which his teacher suggests may be too difficult, but Joshua is determined: it's a piece of music he loves. At the competition, Joshua experiences the usual jitters. Once his name is called, he strides to the stage and begins to play, but almost immediately, he makes a mistake. As he is about to walk off the stage, he asks if he can try again. This time, the playing is impeccable.

Book  - 2017
JP Stins
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  • ISBN: 9781554519002
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 26 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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The Dance of the Violin
The Dance of the Violin
by Petricic, Dusan (Illustrator); Stinson, Kathy
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The Dance of the Violin


Even Joshua Bell makes mistakes, but there is always a second chance. As a young student of the violin, Joshua Bell learns about an international competition to be held in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He chooses a piece of music, which his teacher suggests may be too difficult, but Joshua is determined. It's a piece of music he loves. At the competition, Joshua experiences the usual jitters. Once his name is called, he strides to the stage and begins to play, but almost immediately, he makes a mistake. As he is about to walk off the stage, he asks the judges if could try again. They agree, and this time, the playing is impeccable. Dusan Petricic's brilliant illustrations full of movement and color, capture the sounds made by Joshua's violin, from the missed notes to the swirling, uplifting strains of the perfectly executed piece. Children will readily empathize with Joshua's misstep, but they will also learn that there is always a second chance. This book is the follow up to Kathy Stinson and Dusan Petricic's multi-award-winning The Man with the Violin. Among the more than 20 honors and awards that book received are: TD Children's Book of the Year National Parenting Publications Award Best Book List, Kirkus Reviews White Ravens Collection, International Youth Library, Munich 100 Best Canadian Kids' Books, Today's Parent Magazine