
Best Music Writing
Daphne Carr
(Editor)Description
Product Details
Publisher | Da Capo |
Publish Date | November 29, 2011 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780306819636 |
Dimensions | 8.3 X 5.5 X 1.0 inches | 0.9 pounds |
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews, 10/15/11
"Maintaining the series' high standard...A great incentive to fire up Spotify, or even the old stereo."
"These collected pieces offer a soulful anthem to the vibrancy of music writing today." Booklist, starred review, 11/1/11
"This terrific collection...includes an eclectic bunch of long-form articles and very short pieces...The types of music covered are impressive: classical (Beethoven, Wagner, European avant-garde); jazz (Duke Ellington; and pop (Lady Gaga) as well as country, metal and hip-hop. The selections even transcend borders: a piece on the underground music scene in Tehran is especially insightful...A bracing collection."
Kingman Daily Miner, 10/21/11
"Well done, and highly recommended is this 5 Star book."
Curled Up With a Good Book
"This is music journalism at its finest."
Library Journal, 11/15/11
"Aficionados of music and illuminating critical writing will find much to savor in this collection, which exemplifies Ross's assertion that music can 'reach across the human universe with astonishing ease.' Recommended."
Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/15/12
"As Ross states in his introduction, he and series editor Daphne Carr looked for 'pieces that led the reader into an unfamiliar realm or marked new paths on well-trod ground--pieces that assumed no prior knowledge, only a spark of curiosity.' They definitely succeeded with this anthology...Ross' choices for Best Music Writing 2011 make us think more about what we're putting into our ears."
Tucson Citizen, 12/12/11
"An anthology that is must reading for anyone who truly loves music. This collection of essays, profiles, interviews, news articles, and blogs from important observers in the industry is, simply put, sheer joy."
Buffalo News, 1/1/12
"[Alex Ross is] the first indentured classical critic to edit one of these annual beauties and he's responsible for this one being the most brilliant and far-ranging and revelatory that the series is ever likely to have...Which is why if you read only one music book in 2012, you ought to make it this one."
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