Written by David Gutnick
Illustrated by Mathilde Cinq-Mars
Second Story Press
978-1-77260-059-9
32 pp.
Ages 7-10
Mach 2018
If this was June 21, Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me would be
a valuable tome for International Music Day.
If it was December or March, we could acknowledge Beethoven’s birthday or
death with this picture book. But in
February, this wonderful story about a music teacher and his student celebrates
embracing one’s passion, here a love of music.
From Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me
by David Gutnick
illus. by Mathilde Cinq-Mars
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This is the story, inspired by true events, of a young girl
and her parents who have just immigrated to Canada from China. While the child swings in the park, her father chats with
an elderly man whom he introduces to his daughter as Mr. Daniel Mergler, a man
who has taught piano to hundreds of children over more than fifty years. Though the family obviously does not have
money for extras such as piano lessons, Mr. Mergler sees something in the young
girl who had taught herself sufficiently well to play for their church.
Something tells me she understands the magic that music can bring to her life. If she does, that is all the payment I will need.
From Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me
by David Gutnick
illus. by Mathilde Cinq-Mars
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At Mr. Mergler’s studio, the child begins her lessons with
the elderly man, while a bust of the stern-looking Beethoven looks down from
his perch upon the piano. Though she
finds reading music and the lessons difficult at first, she progresses well and
is the recipient of many gold stars from her teacher who shares with her the
magic of the music.
But her time with Mr. Mergler is cut short after "twenty-six
magical lessons" when the man falls ill and pens a moving letter to his “star
pupil” and bequeaths her his Beethoven bust.
Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me has all the elements to
inspire. There is music, and passion,
and determination and effort and empathy.
In less than a year, one man found a seed of music in a young girl and
nurtured it into a skilled talent, demonstrating the ability of music to make
time disappear and touch the heart, even making the cranky Beethoven happy. Author
David Gutnick takes this story from a documentary he produced for CBC's The Sunday
Edition called “Beethoven’s Bust” (listen to it here http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2501123338)
based on the dying piano teacher’s need to speak about the best student he’d
ever had. Accompanied by Quebec artist
Mathilde Cinq-Mars’s soft and harmonious illustrations of gentle pencil colours and
line, Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me is a complete package of kindness and empathy: in actions, in the words and in the
art. Save it for International Piano Day (March
29) or maybe World Kindness Day (November 3). Or any day a little magic is
needed.
From Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me
by David Gutnick
illus. by Mathilde Cinq-Mars
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