Bonus: Hear "The Wolfie Boy"! (Contains spoilers. Do not read unless you have already read the previous chapters.)

Here is the music talked about or played in "The Wolfie Boy". It is by chronological order. Above are descriptions and links to the MIDI files. Try hearing the Piano Concerto while reading the end of Chapter 3, as Calvin crawls under people's feet. I did it with my CD. All pieces are by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (1756-1791) Wolfie's idol.

Turkish Rondo (Rondo Alla Turca)

This is part of a Piano Sonata in A Major by Mozart. It is extremely well known, specially the opening A minor subject. Turkish Music was quite popular at Mozart's time.

In the Wolfie Boy: Mencioned by Susie. Wolfie played it at school, during recess. Try picturing an hipnotized Susie watching Wolfie play this in the Music Room during recess, at school, with Calvin biting his lips and making an angry face.

Link: http/ Sonata (Sonata in C Major)

This is a very well known piece, specially the first movement. It is called Facile (easy) because it is usually played by young piano students who don't have much technique yet.

In the Wolfie Boy: Mrs. Dunkel says that Wolfie was playing this before he turned four. Try picturing a three-year old Wolfie, far too short to reach the keyboard, playing this little tune. Cute.

Links (by order of movements): 1. http/ Concerto No. 25

This is a very pompous piece, somehow announcing the upcoming powerful 19th century Piano Concertos, specially the ones by Beethoven.

In the Wolfie Boy: Played in the concert when Calvin puts his plan into action (the one of shooting Wolfie) and fails to. Picture Calvin crawling under people's feet and climbing up the air duct while the first movement plays. Also heard after Wolfie contacts Don Pére for the first time in Chapter 3, yet this time he plays the second movement, without orchestra, of course, since he was in his room. Picture him in that musical limbo he enters while playing it (the second movement).

Links (by order of movements):

1. http/ http/ Kleine Nachtmusik (Second Movement)

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is very famous for it's first movement. However, the second movement is perhaps the most beautiful, with simple yet lovely phrases in an equally simple C Major (Wolfie plays a lot of C Major.)

In The Wolfie Boy: Hobbes keeps repeating this piece's name, Wolfie's encore for the concert in which Calvin knocked down the conductor. Calvin has to tell Hobbes to shut up. Just picture an amazed audience watching Wolfie play this, with the conductor lying fainted on the floor and Calvin with an angry face, next to his equally angry parents for him having shot the conductor.

Link (Note: this is the string version. Wolfie would have played this on the piano): http/ I hope you enjoy the music. You may be seeing another "in-between" chapter like this within some time, as more music is introduced. Then, you will have the soundtrack for the fanfic! Enjoy "The Wolfie Boy" and please review!