There's dreadful news from the symphony hall—the composer is dead! If you have ever heard an orchestra play, then you know that musicians are most certainly guilty of something. Where exactly were the violins on the night in question? Did anyone see the harp? Is the trumpet protesting a bit too boisterously? In this perplexing murder mystery, everyone seems to have a motive, everyone has an alibi, and nearly everyone is a musical instrument. But the composer is still dead. Perhaps you can solve the crime yourself. Join the Inspector as he interrogates all the unusual suspects. Then listen to the accompanying audio recording featuring Lemony Snicket and the music of Nathaniel Stookey performed by the San Francisco Symphony. Hear for yourself exactly what took place on that fateful, well-orchestrated evening.
Lemony Snicket
Lemony Snicket is the pen name of American author Daniel Handler, known for his series of children's books "A Series of Unfortunate Events." His writing style is characterized by dark humor, wordplay, and clever storytelling. Snicket is credited with revitalizing the gothic children's genre and has had a significant impact on young adult literature. His most famous work, "A Series of Unfortunate Events," follows the misadventures of the Baudelaire siblings as they navigate a treacherous world filled with eccentric characters and unfortunate circumstances. Snicket's contributions to literature include engaging readers with complex narratives and addressing difficult themes in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.