Beatrice and the Nightingale by Newman, Patricia

Beatrice and the Nightingale

In 1924, an audience of more than one million listeners across the world listened in amazement to...
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Author: Patricia Newman
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Language: English
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Beatrice and the Nightingale by Newman, Patricia

Beatrice and the Nightingale

$71.99 $39.97

Beatrice and the Nightingale

$71.99 $39.97
Author: Patricia Newman
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
In 1924, an audience of more than one million listeners across the world listened in amazement to the first live radio broadcast of a nightingale accompanying the young cellist Beatrice Harrison.

On May 19, 1924, a duet between a young cellist and a male nightingale was broadcast across the British Commonwealth as far away as Canada, India, and Australia to over one million listeners. It was an unprecedented collective experience made possible by the invention of the radio and a new microphone that picked up sounds of nature.
Beatrice Harrison, considered one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century and a musical prodigy, was that cellist. This biography describes Beatrice's singular dedication to music from a very early age.
At the age of eighteen months, Beatrice attended her first concert. Catching sight of a cello and hearing it for the first time, she was bewitched and immediately began asking to play it. She got her first cello when she was about eight years old. Later, her parents moved the family to Germany so Beatrice could study with one of the best cello teachers. There, at age seventeen, she was awarded a prestigious prize, the youngest artist and only cellist to win at that time.
Back in the UK, the family moved to Surrey, England and Beatrice's career flourished.
One evening while Beatrice was practicing her cello in the garden, she heard a creature repeating the music she was playing. It turned out to be a nightingale. She played many nights with the bird and was completely enthralled. Wanting to share the experience, she convinced the head of the newly formed BBC to take a chance on a live broadcast from her garden. The resulting duet was a smashing success and Beatrice received more than 50,000 letters in response. Overnight, she became known as the Lady of the Nightingales and for twelve years thereafter the cellist and the bird were broadcast annually to BBC listeners from her garden in Surrey.

Author: Patricia Newman
Publisher: Margaret Quinlin Books
Published: 02/10/2026
Pages: 48
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 10.20h x 10.30w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781682637272
Audience: Ages 9-12


Review Citation(s):
Booklist 02/01/2026
School Library Journal 11/01/2025 pg. 107
Kirkus Reviews 12/01/2025

About the Author
About the Author

PATRICIA NEWMAN wants us all to know that we are part of nature. As a Robert F. Sibert Honor recipient, she empowers us to find our own connections to nature and encourages us to use our imaginations to make the world a better place. Patricia's love of nature and her own efforts to play piano seemed the ideal backdrop for this story about the intersection of nature, music, and STEM subjects.

Patricia frequently speaks at schools and conferences to share how children of any age can affect change. She is creating a teacher's guide to accompany this book.

ISABELLE FOLLATH is a freelance illustrator living in Zurich, Switzerland with her husband and daughter. Having worked for advertising agencies, fashion magazines and book publishers for over 15 years, her true passion lies in illustrating children's books. She loves drawing all sorts of characters, mixing colors, and drinking an alarming amount of coffee. When she is not illustrating you can find her searching for the perfect vintage pen nib or trying to rearrange her watercolors of which she has far too many.

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