Description
Music critic and writer Paul Morley weaves together memoir and history in a spiralling tale that establishes classical music as the most rebellious genre of all
About the Author
Writer, critic and broadcaster Paul Morley grew up in Stockport. He was a founding member of the electronic ensemble Art of Noise, collaborated with Grace Jones on her best-selling memoirs and was an artistic advisor for the David Bowie Is exhibition at the V & A. He is the author of a number of books on music as well as two acclaimed memoirs, Nothing and The North.
Reviews
An alternately funny and moving book about the most important art form on Planet Earth. Destined to become a classic (pun intended) -- Jarvis Cocker
An exhilarating shredding of received wisdom, provocatively casting pop music on the side of the stagnant and conservative - a bit last century - while stressing classical music's dynamic revolutionary potential ... Morley remains a brilliant conductor - of music, of ideas, of inexplicable flashes of lightning. He knows the score -- Victoria Segal * Sunday Times *
In this boundary-pushing book, the music journalist charts his increasing immersion in classical music - not as a lurch towards "maturity", but a recognition of its revolutions and revelations -- Best Music Books of the Year * Sunday Times *
His passion for centuries of music - both celebrated and obscure - is infectious * Irish Independent *
Book Information
ISBN 9781408868782
Author Paul Morley
Format Paperback
Page Count 624
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 502g