Pau Casals i el noi que tocava el violí
Sierra i Fabra, Jordi
Kosmonautaa
(il.)
1916, New York. Pau Casals, the famous cellist, is preparing for the great tribute concert to Enric Granados that will take place at the Metropolitan Opera House. The day before the concert, and the result of a beautiful coincidence, he meets Paul, a young man of fifteen years of humble family, who is the son of Catalan immigrants and who turns out to have a good predisposition for music. The encounter with the boy awakens in the musician a symphony of memories of childhood and youth. Pau Casals remembers his origins, his family, his first concerts. And music has always been present. Music floats, has no nationality, knows nothing of enemies. It is the most universal of languages, because it is heard with the soul.
- Author
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Sierra i Fabra, Jordi
Kosmonautaa (il.)
- Subject
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Child & youth
> Fiction 9 to 12 years
- EAN
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9788424667528
- ISBN
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978-84-246-6752-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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La Galera
- Pages
- 160
- High
- 21.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.2 cm
- Release date
- 04-06-2020
- Language
- Catalan
- Series
- Grumets
- Number
- 256