Verdis Exceptional Women: Giuseppina Strepponi and Teresa Stolz vs Teaching Secondary Music
Overall winner: Teaching Secondary Music
Key Differences
Jonathan Savage's Teaching Secondary Music focuses on secondary music education and has a slightly higher listed price but a perfect 5.00 rating from one review; Caroline Ellsmore's Verdi's Exceptional Women is a biographical music book about Giuseppina Strepponi and Teresa Stolz with a lower listed price tier and a 4.70 rating across three reviews. Pick Teaching Secondary Music if you need a curriculum-focused, highly rated resource for secondary education; pick Verdi's Exceptional Women if you want a biographical opera-focused read with more reviewer samples and a more affordable tier
Verdis Exceptional Women: Giuseppina Strepponi and Teresa Stolz
A book exploring the lives of Giuseppina Strepponi and Teresa Stolz. Includes historical context and insights into two notable figures in Verdi's circle. Customer insight: mixed impressions from readers
Pros
- historical context
- focus on two notable figures
- compact overview
Cons
- limited reviews
- features not provided
Teaching Secondary Music
A book by Jonathan Savage about teaching secondary music. clear guidance for instructors and program development. customer insight notes limited engagement with the content
Pros
- clear subject focus
- authoritative author name
- concise title
- suitable for educators
Cons
- features: N/A
- limited user feedback
- one review noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Caroline Ellsmore |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jonathan Savage |
| User Reviews | Jonathan Savage |