PSYchology

Even if you don’t know how to play the piano and have never heard the pieces from Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album, you will definitely want to know what kind of music it is when you pick up a wonderfully illustrated fairy tale by musician and teacher Natalya Stavtseva.

Even if you don’t know how to play the piano and have never heard the pieces from Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album, you will definitely want to know what kind of music it is when you pick up a wonderfully illustrated fairy tale by musician and teacher Natalia Stavtseva. She wrote this book, recalling her childhood impressions of Tchaikovsky’s music and imagining the girl Masha, who plays horses, looks out the snowy window, is sad because of the doll and is afraid of Baba Yaga. “I want adults with children to read this album, leisurely look at the drawings and listen to amazing music,” the author writes. The book is made with great taste and stylized as a pre-revolutionary edition.

Moscow, 40 p.

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