<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Travel through time following a charming little mouse called Minim who loves cheese and music. The setting is a lively open-air café on a beautiful spring day after a long, hard winter. In the midst of people talking and laughing, a very strange fellow sits by himself, book in hand, reading a poem about a trout swimming joyfully in a brook. The small rodent spots a scrumptious piece of gruyere on the floor next to the man's table and is completely oblivious to the fact that it's being used as bait for a mousetrap. Fortunately, before he can sink his teeth into the cheese, he is quickly lifted off the floor by the odd-looking daydreamer... who happens to be Franz Schubert! A brilliant composer who has no qualms about making time for the little things in life. In addition to an illustrated story and introductory notes on the composer, this book is accompanied by a CD featuring recordings of the narrated story and the performance of the composition "Trout Quintet" ("Forellenquintett") A unique code for the digital download of the recordings and a printable file of the illustrated story is also included.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>During numerous seasons at the Stratford Festival, <b>Colm Feore </b>achieved fame as one of Canada's premiere stage actors, playing virtually all of Shakespeare's leading men. While continuing his work on stage, he also frequently acted on television and in film. He is especially well-known for his performance in the title role of <i>Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould</i> and for his supporting roles in notable Hollywood films <i>The Sum of All Fears, The Chronicle of Riddick, Paycheck</i>, and <i>Pearl Harbor</i>. More recently, he starred in<i> The Amazing Spider-Man 2, King Lear, Gotham</i>, and <i>House of Cards</i>. <b>Ana Gerhard</b> studied as a concert pianist at the Mexican National Conservatory. She has taught piano for several years and has hosted numerous radio programs dedicated to the promotion of classical music. Her previous works on introducing classical music to children, <i>Listen to the Birds, Simply Fantastic, Amazing Water</i>, and <i>Little Creatures</i> all received a Parents' Choice Award in the US. Founded in 1983, <b>I Musici de Montréal</b> is a chamber orchestra of 15 musicians that performs a vast repertoire extending from baroque to contemporary. The ensemble has released more than 40 recordings and presents a busy schedule of over 100 concerts per season throughout the world at some of the best-known concert halls, including New York City's Lincoln Centre, Brussels' Palais des Beaux-Arts, Tokyo's Kioi Hall, and Geneva's Victoria Hall. <b>Marie Lafrance</b> is one of Québec's best-known illustrators, thanks to her participation in several children's books, including <i>Le Grand voyage by Monsieur Caca, La fée des bonbons</i>, and<i> La Diablesse and the Baby</i>, for which she was a finalist of the Governor General's Literary Award.
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