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Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies - Music Review
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Silly lyrics cleverly draw in young listeners to the world of classical music in this high-spirited recording. This often goofy sing-along CD is a lighthearted way for young children to make acquaintance with popular classical works. Both vocal and instrumental versions of the recording's eleven songs are included.
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Ages: 3 and up    Subject: Music   Publisher: Rounder Records
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This novel sing-along CD is a delightful marriage of frivolity and seriousness. Featuring well-known pieces from classical music greats — with lyrics that are imaginative, zany, and a total hoot — Beethoven's Wig is a real winner that will please the whole family. The clever lyrics remind children of the composer's names and offer some information about their lives. Best of all, they masterfully draw in young listeners. As children listen to the delightful songs, they get acquainted with some of the most popular works of classical composers.

The CD opens with the hilarious title song, Beethoven's Wig, which is set to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Young listeners will giggle as they hear just how BIG Beethoven's wig was ("Beethoven's wig is very big, it's awful big; It's such a mess, it even has its own address"). Many songs do some storytelling about the composer. For example, track 9, Harmony, tells kids, "Sweet Clara Schumann played the piano well; And when she played her music cast a magic spell; Her husband Robert wrote the melody; The Schumanns were a family joined in harmony." to the tune of The Merry Peasant. Offenbach's Can Can becomes a spirited "Can You Can Can?" that will get children dancing and their parents, at the very least, tapping their toes.

The recording's eleven songs are delivered first with vocals and then instrumentals. This means that the recording doubles as a sort of "greatest hits" of classical recordings, and gives kids the opportunity to sample orchestral performances of the original works after enjoying them with energetic vocals.

The CD insert includes lyrics, questions about the composers (with answers at the back), and a few suggested extension activities.

Dollar Value
The audio CD retails for approximately $13 US.

Released: 2002
Reviewed: March 2002