by Fred Plotkin (Author)
Written for anyone who wishes to better understand classical music, this comprehensive and accessible guide is based on the fundamental principle that developing the skills to truly listen (rather than merely hear) is essential to the proper appreciation of this art form. And whereas encyclopaedic reference books may baffle the beginner with sheer volume of information on offer, "The Art of Listening" provides a more personal approach - a college course in book form led by an inspiring tutor. In clear prose, music expert Fred Plotkin explores a thousand years of music, introducing the reader to more than 100 great works and profiling in depth many significant composers. He illustrates how each piece of music possesses its own unique sound word, which is made even more distinctive by each musician who plays it. All the major instruments of the orchestra are described, and important musical terms are clearly defined, thus making music theory comprehensible for the unitiated. There are conversations with illustrious musicians such as pianist Emanuel Ax, violinst Joshua Bell, singer Marilyn Horne and conductor James Levine, all of whom offer insights about their art. Finally the author provides a carefully chosen discography and advice on getting the most out of live performances.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 688
Publisher: Aurum Press
Published: 01 Nov 2003
ISBN 10: 1854109537
ISBN 13: 9781854109538