Description
About the Author
Ted Gioia is a music historian and the author of nine books, including The History of Jazz and Delta Blues, both selected as notable books of the year in The New York Times. Love Songs continues his pioneering research into the music of everday life, previously featured in Work Songs and Healing Songs, both winners of the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award.
Reviews
[a] wide-ranging and fascinating study * PD Smith, The Guardian *
Extremely comprehensive, covering a huge swath of global music history in a conversational yet knowledgeable style. * The Australian, John McBeath *
Gioia's book covers a tremendous amount of ground and gives you something to remember on almost every page. * New Yorker, Adam Gopnik *
[Gioia] is one of those rare writers who [is] as comfortable with the comprehensive picture as with the telling example: clear-headed and persuasive as the overall argument of this intriguing book is, it is also packed with fascinating detail about everything from the love story of Dido and Aeneas to the twerking of Miley Cyrus... [Overall] this is an absorbing, provocative but consistently thoughtful study of a somewhat neglected area of musical history, a pioneering and useful complement to Gioias existing studies of Work Songs and Healing Songs. * London Jazz News, Sebastian Scotney *
An illuminating and entertaining book... . As with his previous book on work songs, and his well-known history of jazz, Gioia shows a gift for condensing a vast mass of detail into a graceful narrative... . Vast and fascinating. * Telegraph, Ivan Hewett *
[A] richly researched and heartfelt song book of the ages... Gioia boldly and brilliantly enters the space between the noises of ancient fertility rites and the sexualised music videos of YouTube to discover how melody and love songs, like hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate, are never out of date. * Times *
A fascinating new book... clearly a work of love itself. * Daily Express, Jenny Selway *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199357574
Author Ted Gioia
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 236mm * 28mm