cover image The First Notes: The Story of Do, Re, Mi

The First Notes: The Story of Do, Re, Mi

Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton, illus. by Chiara Fedele. Little, Brown, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-3162-6590-4

Musical theater tie-ins and a moving underdog story couch an introduction to music theory in this picture book about Benedictine monk Guido d’Arezzo (c. 990–1050). From his youth in a monastery school, Guido “heard music everywhere,” from the chiming chapel bells to the “buzz and hum of bees and crickets.” Pondering an easier way to teach, the maturing student, who wonders why music couldn’t be written and read, invents a system of musical notation, only to clash with closed-minded teachers. By turns excited, heavyhearted, amazed, and grateful, Guido perseveres, and his “revolutionary ideas” spread throughout medieval Europe—reaching forward to today. Andrews and Hamilton’s step-by-step prose, and Fedele’s colored pencil, gouache, and watercolor illustrations of vibrant Italian landscapes and expressive, white-cued figures successfully combine to evoke strong emotions around Guido’s eventual success. Back matter includes a creator’s note and glossary. Ages 4–8. (Nov.)