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A Sound Mind: How I Fell in Love With Classical Music (and Decided to Rewrite its Entire History)

A Sound Mind: How I Fell in Love With Classical Music (and Decided to Rewrite its Entire History)

by Paul Morley

Bloomsbury Publishing ·2020 ·624 pages ·Music
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For readers of Mozart in the Jungle and Year of Wonder , a new history of and guide to classical music. Paul Morley made his name as a journalist covering the rock and pop of the 1970s and 1980s. But as his career progressed, he found himself drawn toward developing technologies, streaming platforms, and, increasingly, the music from the past that streaming services now made available. Suddenly able to access every piece Mozart or Bach had ever written and to curate playlists that worked with these musicians' themes across different performers, composers, and eras, he began to understand classical music in a whole new way and to believe that it was music at its most dramatic and revealing. In A Sound Mind , Morley takes readers along on his journey into the history and future of classical music. His descriptions, explanations, and guidance make this seemingly arcane genre more friendly to listeners and show the music's power, depth, and timeless beauty. In Morley's capable hands, the history of the classical genre is shown to be the history of all music, with these long-ago pieces influencing everyone from jazz greats to punk rockers and the pop musicians of today.


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"a sprawling medley catching Morley's thoughts on the page ..."

Victoria Segals· The Times (UK) Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"His writing strikes just the right note: erudite but edgy, entertaining but enlightening ..."

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"includes copious recommendations and is a rich resource for music lovers."

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"A rambling memoir enlivened by spirited responses to classical works."

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"Morley's playlists can leap from genre to genre."

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"For all Morley's examples of vivid writing, there are also many dense word forests which will leave the reader in a desperate, Faulknerian search for a period ..."

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