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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before the Music Begins.....
Friday night, it's growing dark outside, and most people are on their way home from work. "And here and there, uptown and downtown and across the bridges of the city, one hundred and five people are getting dressed to go to work." Author Karla Kuskin follows the 105 members, ninety-two men and thirteen women, of the Philharmonic Orchestra as they prepare for...
Published on February 25, 2002 by Roz Levine

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2.0 out of 5 stars The Philharmonic Gets Dressed
I am a music teacher and I was purchasing books for my classroom. I was very disappointed with my purchase. The illustrations would not be appropriate to show in any classroom without causing quite a few laughs.
I think I could share the book with my own children , but would not recommend this for any teachers out there.
Published on July 22, 2002


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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before the Music Begins....., February 25, 2002
This review is from: The Philharmonic Gets Dressed (Reading Rainbow Books) (Paperback)
Friday night, it's growing dark outside, and most people are on their way home from work. "And here and there, uptown and downtown and across the bridges of the city, one hundred and five people are getting dressed to go to work." Author Karla Kuskin follows the 105 members, ninety-two men and thirteen women, of the Philharmonic Orchestra as they prepare for their evening's work. Watch them bathe, powder, shave and dress, the men in their tuxedos and the women in long black dresses and skirts. See them put on their outerwear, coats, scarves, boots, hats, and gloves, pack up their cases of many shapes and sizes, say good-bye to family and friends, and head to the concert hall. At 8:25, 104 men and women are on stage with their instruments, seated, and ready to perform. Number 105, the conductor, enters, steps up on the podium, raises his baton and "the music floats and rises." "It is 8:30 on Friday night, and the one hundred and five men and women dressed completely in black and white have gone to work turning the black notes on white pages into a symphony. They are the members of the Philharmonic Orchestra, and their work is to play. Beautifully." Ms Kuskin and award winning illustrator, Marc Simont give readers a detailed, behind the scenes view of the musicians and all they do to get ready for an evening performance. The simple and straightforward text is fascinating and engaging, and complemented by Mr Simont's expressive and humorous cartoon-like artwork that brings out the personality of each and every musician. Perfect for youngsters 4-8, The Philharmonic Gets Dressed is a delightful little treasure all budding musicians will beg to read again and again. And as the conductor drops his baton and you turn the last page, you can almost hear the symphony begin.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspired description of the hidden world behind work, November 27, 1999
This review is from: The Philharmonic Gets Dressed (Reading Rainbow Books) (Paperback)
My son began to show an early interest in music as a baby, and we've been delighted at the wonderful storybooks about music. This one focuses on how the musicians prepare for their evening at work. The illustrations are charming and full of the personality of each individual musician depicted. This book does a wonderful job of showing that the "show" is not the only thing, and that many hours of preparation go into getting ready for work! I highly recommend this book for children who already love music, for teachers of music who want to show that there is an opportunity for people to "play" for work, or for professional musicians who have heard, "What do you do for a living?" one too many times.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A magical and decptively simple book, March 15, 2005
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I adored this book growing up, and recently found my copy of it. It tells the story of, well, the Philharmonic getting dressed. Litterally. The story ends when the show begins.

It offers some fascinating concepts of the kind that kids love: that talented individuals are real people too, who take baths and have children and pets; that a "whole" can be made up of many different parts (1 philharmonic = many different people). The illustrations are simple but witty enough to call the child's attention.

It makes a perfect bedtime story, by the way, because even though the members of the Philharmonic are getting dressed, many of the rituals mirror a child's bedtime rituals: taking a bath, getting dressed in pj's, saying goodnight to family, etc.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genius!, May 6, 1999
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This review is from: The Philharmonic Gets Dressed (Reading Rainbow Books) (Paperback)
The idea for this book was a stroke of genius, and it is executed flawlessly. It's about the orchestra, or is it? They don't play a note until the last page. Your kids will learn the different instruments (and the different underwear...) The story and the illustrations are engaging, relevant, funny, poetic. When we read it aloud at my house, the room goes quiet. Everyone smiles. Thank you Karla Kuskin!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Friday night fun., July 12, 2004
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Genevieve S. Gibson (Seattle, Wa United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a terrific book for adults and children that follows the ritual of a number of people who are getting ready in different ways to do one thing together. To make music.

I love the quiet humour and the little details in the illustrations.
I had a copy of the book as a child and loved to look over it and observe something so different from my own experiences of being a second grader in a small town.
The book just radiated glamour to me and still does.

This book is equally sophisticated and sweet.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grab a classic, May 2, 2005
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This book has been around forever but you'd never know it because it has a timeless and lasting appeal. Preparing for another performance evening for a professional musician of the Philharmonic becomes an incredible introduction into a night of the Symphony. The different aspects of ordinary life getting ready to go to work as professional musician are subtle but no less effective.

I remember this book being read to me before the first time I ever visted Carnegie Hall for a recital. I loved it then - share it now.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars surprisingly good, August 9, 2003
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I am a music lover not a musician, so some years ago, when I thought of buying "The Philharmonic Gets Dressed" for my kid who was starting music lessons, I passed it over, thinking it was not about music.

Guess what? I was so wrong. My offspring, now a teen who has been in an advanced orchestra for years, went out bought it for self. Absolutely loves it. "This book rocks, mom, why didn't you buy it for me? The picture at the end says all there is to say about makig beautiful music."

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect addition to a musical child's library, October 22, 2005
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I first read (or rather had this book read to me) when I was a young child, and it still has a place in my adult bookcase. Never have I read such a brilliant explanation of the lives of classical musicians in New York City: how they begin to get dressed for work while other adults return home from their day; how concert dress requires the standard basic black from both men and women; how large bracelets and dangling earrings just do not go with certain instruments. As the child of musicians, I can also note, with a wry smile, how the conductor is built up as this mysterious gentlemen who is the most important ingredient to the Philharmonic. With succinct prose and beautiful illustrations, this book is a must have for children of musicians or any child who has an interest in classical music and opera.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disregard these unmerciful reviews!, July 9, 2000
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I could almost throw a temper tantrum when I hear of readers who consider this book in any way inappropriate for children or unsuited to a musical or a general teaching environment. The Philharmonic Gets Dressed is a great picture book for younger children, and more, for anyone who's ever shown interest (or maybe, just chuckled) in going to symphony concerts, watching players in the orchestra, or even watching themselves in the mirror as they brush their teeth and put on their clothes for the day.

The Philharmonic Gets Dressed was one of my favorite books as a kid; I loved following its witty illustrations all the way through the story of how orchestra members prepare their outfits and their instruments for a big evening concert. Now that I make a living as a professional violinist, I can't help thinking a little of its good musical humor has stayed with me. A big bravo to Karla Kushkin and her illustrator from someone who has always enjoyed the symphony orchestra.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Title Says It All, May 6, 2004
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This is a great book for toddlers and preschoolers who are learning to put on their clothes. It is not a book on music, but on dressing, just as the title states. My son enjoys looking at the different ways people shower and put on their clothes and comparing how he bathes and puts on his clothes.
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