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I, Vivaldi

di Janice Shefelman

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A dynamic picture-book biography of the Italian composer who as a young man put his musical training ahead of his studies for the priesthood. Includes an historical note, musical score, and glossary.
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Straightforward account of a possible story of the elusive Antonio Vivaldi's early life. Most suitable for grades 2-3 in the context of more information about the time period, musical instruments, etc. ( )
  KSchellVT | Apr 11, 2022 |
This book by a husband and wife Janice and Tom Shefelman is as enchanting as the subject and the setting of it. Antonio Vivaldi, a famous Italian composer was born to be a musician but his mother wanted him to be a priest. His father violinist Giovanni discovered a musical gift his child had early on, but mother made a vow to God for little Antonio be ordained into priesthood. Vivaldi ends up being a wonderful priest that taught music to orphan girls that became famous musicians themselves. Vivaldi's immortal pieces will forever delight and shine light. I, personally, love the Four Seasons, there is something magical about that piece that brings me joy. What an inspiring life story to never give up and follow your passions! I was so lucky to pick this book :). ( )
  YUvarova | Oct 15, 2019 |
This book tells the story of Antonio Vivaldi, a famous violinist. On the day he was born, his mother vowed to God that he will become a priest when he gets older. Vivaldi was very passionate about playing the violin and wanted to live life playing music. Things got sticky when it was time for him to become a priest, but he wanted to play the violin. It is inspirational how he became a priest, but apparently, it was God's will for him to be playing the violin instead. He started teaching young children lessons on the violin at the church and made music for God. ( )
  cynthiahurtado | Feb 5, 2019 |
Though the book says ages 7-11, I think this book is enjoyable for a reader at any age. The story is told through the perspective of Vivaldi and I appreciate the change in tone from other biographies. I think it is crazy to imagine that Vivaldi was born on the day of an earthquake. To see his passion for music develop through 'his eyes' were pretty fantastic and there is even a song you can play along with at the end of the book. ( )
  JasonCam1 | Feb 5, 2018 |
From the moment Antonio was born, he was already given to the Lord to serve. Not knowing when his mother made this promise, that her son would have much different dreams for his life. Son of a musician, he was around music all of his life and grew up listening to his father play the violin. Antonio wanted nothing more than to follow his heart and his father and become a musician as well. Even though he was promised to be a priest, Antonio never stopped striving to be the musician that was just trying to burst out. Antonio was ordained as a priest but still pushed the boundaries. After years of contemplation and struggle, Antonio did follow his heart. This book was full of perseverance, obstacles and many lessons worth sharing with your students. I think that this book is a great way to show students that they can be able to do whatever they put their minds too. I also think that this is a great book that shows students that just because you are not doing what people want or expect from you does not mean that it is wrong, it just has to be something that you are really focused and really want. ( )
  mlanford3 | Jan 25, 2016 |
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