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Go In and Out the Window: An Illustrated Songbook For Children

Go In and Out the Window: An Illustrated Songbook For Children
By Dan Fox

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This unique collection of children's songs is lavishly illustrated with works of art drawn from the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The selections range from nursery songs and folk songs to ballads and lullabies. Full-color reproductions.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #181258 in Books
  • Published on: 1987-11-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 144 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
This lavish, appealing compendium at first seems a little intimidating, but it's soon apparent that it has been edited with much humor and sensitivity. Workssculpture, needlework, oil paintings and othersfrom the Metropolitan Museum of Art have been paired with over 60 familiar children's songs and hymns. "Amazing Grace" is coupled with a detail from Gauguin's Orana Maria, "Eensy Weensy Spider" is illustrated with a picture of a spider from Flowers and Birds by the Japanese artist Taki Katei, "Home on the Range" features a detail from The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak by Albert Bierstadt. A lively commentary about the selection of art or music accompanies each song. This is a splendid album, with thoughtful combinations that take into account a child's natural inclination toward color and rhythm. All ages.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
K Up This magical mixture of music and art should entrance the eye, the ear, and the soul. Sixty-one traditional songs representing major genres (nursery songs, ballads, folk songs, spirituals, work songs, etc.) have been selected for their interest to children and are arranged alphabetically. Many are readily found elsewhere. Every Child's Book of Nursery Songs (Crown, 1985) duplicates 11; The Reader's Digest Children's Songbook (Random, 1985) duplicates 15. The special value of this volume is not so much the musical, visual, or editorial content. It is the synergistic combination of the three. Every song is accompanied by a clear photographic reproduction of one or more paintings or objects from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The commentary includes musical history of the tunes and lyrics plus technical and personal data about both the art and the artist. The combination of the two is sure to stretch readers' imagination. For example: the combination of ``Home on the Range'' with Albert Bierstadt's The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak transcends cliche, as does the pairing of Muybridge's Dancing Girl: A Pirouette with ``Did You Ever See a Lassie?'' Pages are of heavy, coated, very white paper. Placement of the musical score varies from spread to spread, maintaining visual variety. Any library or school which strives to stimulate the eye as well as inform the head will find frequent use for this anthology. Dana Whitney Pinizzotto, Dallas Public Library
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

"A splendid collection of 61 traditional songs. Copiously illustrated with reproductions of art." --Kirkus Reviews, pointer


Customer Reviews

Go In And Out The Window is a breeze!4
This is a lovely book of full-color spreads & clear, easytoread music to accompany anyone singing these lively, familiarsongs. 61 classic childhood songs are decorated with some of the magnificent treasures from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Songs for work, play, nursery, nonsense rhymes, ballads & lullabies matched to paintings, photographs, bedspreads, sculptures & collages spanning 3000 years from around the world...

A fantastic collection of art and children's songs5
If you enjoy playing the piano, want to sing with your kids, and expose them to art images that they will always cherish -- this is the song book to get! In fact, I'm buying more copies to give as gifts.

Good selection, unusual illustrations5
This book features 61 traditional songs, primarily English and American folk and nursery songs. The illustrations, however, are much more diverse--from Japanese scrolls to a picture of a jeweled box shaped like a frog.

Each song has a brief introduction describing its origins or other important facts, and each image also has a description, often including historical tidbits.

The bountiful images (at least one per page, often more) make it a good book for young children to look at while singing or playing at the piano.