Who's Afraid of Classical Music? : The Host of America's Most Wanted Targets the Nation's Most Notorious Criminals by Michael Walsh (1989, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTouchstone
ISBN-100671667513
ISBN-139780671667511
eBay Product ID (ePID)177484

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Book TitleWho's Afraid of Classical Music? : The Host of America's Most Wanted Targets the Nation's Most Notorious Criminals
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Classical, Instruction & Study / Exercises, Instruction & Study / Appreciation
Publication Year1989
GenreMusic
AuthorMichael Walsh
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight7.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.6 in

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LCCN89-035440
SynopsisTime magazine music critic Michael Walsh has created for the rock 'n roll generation a complete and totally irreverent guide to listening to, collecting, and enjoying classical music. If rock 'n roll just isn't enough for you anymore; if you loved the music from Amadeus, 2001 and Ordinary People and want to know how to find more; or if you can't wait to take full advantage of your new CD player with the music it was made for, here is a complete and totally irreverent guide to listening to, collecting, and enjoying classical music. It gives you: -The basic beginner's repertoire, from Bach partitas to Philip Glass operas -The inside story of the great composers as real people with real foibles -Suggested tunes for Sunday brunch, highway driving, morning jogs, and nighttime seductions -And even de-mystifies the dreaded "o" -word (opera) Who's Afraid of Classical Music? shows that when you know how to listen, this stuff can be as much fun as the Rolling Stones--and maybe more, Time magazine music critic Michael Walsh has created for the rock 'n roll generation a complete and totally irreverent guide to listening to, collecting, and enjoying classical music. If rock 'n roll just isn't enough for you anymore; if you loved the music from Amadeus, 2001 and Ordinary People and want to know how to find more; or if you can't wait to take full advantage of your new CD player with the music it was made for, here is a complete and totally irreverent guide to listening to, collecting, and enjoying classical music. It gives you: -The basic beginner's repertoire, from Bach partitas to Philip Glass operas -The inside story of the great composers as real people with real foibles -Suggested tunes for Sunday brunch, highway driving, morning jogs, and nighttime seductions -And even de-mystifies the dreaded "o" -word (opera)! Who's Afraid of Classical Music? shows that when you know how to listen, this stuff can be as much fun as the Rolling Stones--and maybe more!, Time magazine music critic Michael Walsh has created for the mellowing rock 'n roll generation a complete and totally irreverent guide to listening to, collecting and enjoying classical music.
LC Classification NumberML160.W256 1989

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