Opera
Opera is a dramatic theatrical genre within Western classical music where a story is told entirely through singing and orchestral music. The words of an opera is called the libretto (from the Latin term for “book”; a musical theatre libretto is called the book of the musical.) The music for the opera would be called the score. Operas and musical theatre first and foremost tell a story, so they are very fitting for a theme such as 'symphony of stories'.
Operas such as the stories of Hansel and Gretel and The Magic Flute are easy places to start, but there are picture books for Turandot and La Traviata as well. The Music Storybook series is beautifully illustrated by recognised children's book artists. This unique series presents famous operas, ballets and suites in a picture book form. Each book also includes six supplementary pages with background information about the composer and the musical piece.
Ballet
A book such as this, introduces children to the music that accompanies many famous ballets -Swan Lake, Giselle, The Nutcracker, Spartacus, and The Firebird.
And this too introduces the stories of seven ballets.
Biographies of musicians not previously mentioned
Elizabeth Cotten (1893 - 1987) an influential American folk and blues musician.
George Gershwin (1898 - 1937) American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned jazz, popular and classical music. Famous for Rhapsody in Blue and folk opera Porgy and Bess.
Viola Smith (1912 - 2020) American drummer. She was one of the first professional female drummers.