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Based on his critically-acclaimed BBC Radio 3 programme The
Listening Service, in which Tom Service takes an idea on an
ear-opening and mind-expanding walk through the musical landscape
every week, this book is a celebration of music's multi-dimensional
power in our lives. With 101 short chapters based on the programmes
and grouped thematically the book will open ears and imaginations
to find answers to the questions we all have about why and how
music - from Toots and the Maytals and J S Bach, Gustav Mahler and
Miley Cyrus, to Anna Meredith and Mozart - works its magic over us.
With direct links to the programmes using a QR code, the chapters
draw on powerful and communicative anecdotes and analogies, as well
as the latest scientific research, and above all, a spirit of
discovery and connection across genres, cultures, and histories. At
its heart is the conviction that music changes us.
Thomas Ades is feted from Los Angeles to London, from New York to
Berlin, as the musician who has done more than any other living
composer to connect contemporary music with wider audiences. His
operas, orchestral pieces and chamber works have already stood the
test of repeated performances, productions and continued critical
acclaim. But this celebrated composer, conductor and pianist is
notoriously secretive about his creative process, about what lies
behind his compositional impulse. The poetry, technique and
biography that fuel his most successful and shattering works, such
as his operas Powder Her Face and The Tempest, or his orchestral
works Asyla and Tevot, have remained hidden and unexplained. Until
now. In conversation with Tom Service - the writer with whom he has
had the closest relationship in his career - Ades opens up for the
first time about how he creates his music, where it comes from, and
what it means. In these provocative and challenging interviews,
Ades connects his music with influences from a huge historical and
cultural spectrum - from Sephardic Jewish folk music to 80s
electronica, from the films of Luis Bunuel and pre-Columbian art to
the soundtracks of Al-Qaeda training videos - and offers a unique
insight into the crucible of his composition."
How are conductors' silent gestures magicked into sound by a group
of more than a hundred brilliant but belligerent musicians? The
mute choreography of great conductors has fascinated and frustrated
musicians and music-lovers for centuries. Orchestras can be
inspired to the heights of musical and expressive possibility by
their maestros, or flabbergasted that someone who doesn't even make
a sound should be elevated to demigod-like status by the public.
This is the first book to go inside the rehearsal rooms of some of
the most inspirational orchestral partnerships in the world - how
Simon Rattle works at the Berlin Philharmonic, how Mariss Jansons
deals with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, and how
Claudio Abbado creates the world's most luxurious pick-up band
every year with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. From London to
Budapest, Bamberg to Vienna, great orchestral concerts are
recreated as a collection of countless human and musical stories.
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