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1、www.readinga-MozartMozartA Reading AZ Level R Leveled BookWord Count:1,529Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Written by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by Stephen MarchesiLEVELED BOOK RWritten by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by Stephen MarchesiMozartMozartLevel R Leveled Book Learning AZW
2、ritten by Bertha E.BushIllustrated by Stephen MarchesiAll rights reserved.www.readinga-CorrelationLEVEL RN3030Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAPhoto Credits:Page 20:F1online digitale Bildagentur GmbH/Alamy www.readinga-12What Has This Tail?Written by Kira Freed www.readinga-24Written by Bertha E.Bu
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4、What Has This Tail?Written by Kira Freed www.readinga-232122Mozarts music is still played today.He wrote such famous operas as The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute,and the piano piece,“Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”(which means“a little night music”in German).You may not have heard of these pieces of
5、 music,but if you heard them being played,you might recognize them.Mozarts music is used everywhere.You can hear it in a concert hall,or you can hear it in cartoons.He wrote many of his most famous pieces when he was only a little older than you are.And he died while he was still young.Imagine the w
6、ealth of music we might have if he had only lived.Glossaryconcerto a piece of classical music written for an orchestra,with solos by one or more instruments(p.9)dreadful terrible;awful(p.14)monastery a group of buildings where monks live and worship(p.11)organ a musical instrument with keys like a p
7、iano and large foot pedals(p.11)organist a musician who plays the organ(p.4)probable likely but not sure;possible(p.20)prodigy a child who is very skilled at something,often more skilled than most adults(p.7)requiem a piece of classical music written specifically for a funeral or death(p.17)scales a
8、 series of notes covering every note in one key(p.6)smitten in love with;adoring(p.13)Mozart Level R34Table of ContentsThe Toddler Pianist.4The Child Wonder.8The Poor Young Man.15The Requiem.17The Greatest Musician Who Ever Lived.20Glossary.22The Toddler PianistLeopold Mozart walked into the chapel
9、in Salzburg,Austria,followed by his two small children.“Id like to sign my daughter Nannerl up for music lessons.She is eight years old,and I already believe she has quite a talent for music,”he said to the organist.The organist,Anton,smirked a bit,for he knew how Leopold could boast about his child
10、ren.“So,when will you be signing up the little boy?”Anton asked.Mozart Level R34Table of ContentsThe Toddler Pianist.4The Child Wonder.8The Poor Young Man.15The Requiem.17The Greatest Musician Who Ever Lived.20Glossary.22The Toddler PianistLeopold Mozart walked into the chapel in Salzburg,Austria,fo
11、llowed by his two small children.“Id like to sign my daughter Nannerl up for music lessons.She is eight years old,and I already believe she has quite a talent for music,”he said to the organist.The organist,Anton,smirked a bit,for he knew how Leopold could boast about his children.“So,when will you
12、be signing up the little boy?”Anton asked.Mozart Level R2122Mozarts music is still played today.He wrote such famous operas as The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute,and the piano piece,“Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”(which means“a little night music”in German).You may not have heard of these pieces of
13、 music,but if you heard them being played,you might recognize them.Mozarts music is used everywhere.You can hear it in a concert hall,or you can hear it in cartoons.He wrote many of his most famous pieces when he was only a little older than you are.And he died while he was still young.Imagine the w
14、ealth of music we might have if he had only lived.Glossaryconcerto a piece of classical music written for an orchestra,with solos by one or more instruments(p.9)dreadful terrible;awful(p.14)monastery a group of buildings where monks live and worship(p.11)organ a musical instrument with keys like a p
15、iano and large foot pedals(p.11)organist a musician who plays the organ(p.4)probable likely but not sure;possible(p.20)prodigy a child who is very skilled at something,often more skilled than most adults(p.7)requiem a piece of classical music written specifically for a funeral or death(p.17)scales a
16、 series of notes covering every note in one key(p.6)smitten in love with;adoring(p.13)Mozart Level R1920Wolfgang began writing.He wrote feverishly,staying up all night,sometimes even forgetting to eat.The work exhausted him,and he began to grow weak.Mozart had been making a little money by teaching
17、music students.But now he was so wrapped up in the requiem that he cancelled all of his classes.Without money,the family couldnt afford much food.They couldnt afford candles to light their cold house at night.But still Mozart wrote,growing weaker and weaker.Finally,just before finishing the requiem,
18、Mozart died.It truly had been his own requiem.The Greatest Musician Who Ever LivedMozart is still considered the greatest musician who ever lived.But when he died,his family was so poor they could not purchase a gravestone.Eventually,no one could remember where he had been buried.Today there is a gr
19、eat monument to Mozart in Vienna,and on it is an inscription reading,“The probable site of his grave.”The monument to Mozart in Vienna where he probably is buriedMozart Level R56Leopold laughed at the joke,for little Wolfgang was only three years old.“Not for at least five yearsI think eight is cert
20、ainly young enough.Little Wolfgangs fingers would barely be able to stretch over the keys.”The organist promised to sign Nannerl up.Before Leopold left,the organist called Nannerl over to the church piano.“Come,I will give you a beginner lesson,”he said.Nannerl ran over to her father,and Wolfgang to
21、ddled happily after her.“Me too,Papa,me too!”he cried.“No,no,Wolfgang,you are too small,”said his father.“Pianos are not meant for little folks to touch,so please go outside and play.”Wolfgang turned around obediently.If his father had seen the disappointed look on little Wolfgangs face,it would hav
22、e broken his heart.Wolfgang went outside and played near the door of the church,but his every thought was on the piano.After Nannerl had finished,Wolfgang and Leopold went to speak with the organist again.Wolfgang crept up to the piano and put his little hands on the keyboard.He began to play the si
23、mple scales he had heard his big sister practicing.Mozart Level R56Leopold laughed at the joke,for little Wolfgang was only three years old.“Not for at least five yearsI think eight is certainly young enough.Little Wolfgangs fingers would barely be able to stretch over the keys.”The organist promise
24、d to sign Nannerl up.Before Leopold left,the organist called Nannerl over to the church piano.“Come,I will give you a beginner lesson,”he said.Nannerl ran over to her father,and Wolfgang toddled happily after her.“Me too,Papa,me too!”he cried.“No,no,Wolfgang,you are too small,”said his father.“Piano
25、s are not meant for little folks to touch,so please go outside and play.”Wolfgang turned around obediently.If his father had seen the disappointed look on little Wolfgangs face,it would have broken his heart.Wolfgang went outside and played near the door of the church,but his every thought was on th
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