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This collection of writings allows the reader a rare opportunity to
see Barzun's lively, engaging, rich, and original mind at work on
several strategic areas of cultural inquiry: music and the musical
life, esthetics, biography, criticism, and social commentary.
Barzun makes use of a variety of contexts as a forum for evidence
and opinion, including essays, program notes, letters, and reviews.
And he approaches a wide variety of particular and general
questions. What is it like to sit in on a recording session with a
great orchestra? What is the role of the piano in Western culture?
What is art in relation to objective reality and to the perceiving
mind? Can one translate music into words? What is cultural history?
For anyone unfamiliar with Barzun's work, "Critical Questions" will
serve as a valuable introduction to one of the most important
cultural historians of our time. Others will be glad to have these
pieces--most of them no longer easily available--brought together
in a single volume. Uniformly insightful, provocative, and a
pleasure to read, they show the consistency of Barzun's thought
even as they exhibit diversity.
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