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The Life And Death Of Classical Music Featuring The 100 Best And 20 Worst Recordings Ever Made First Edition Norman Lebrecht

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The Life And Death Of Classical Music Featuring The 100 Best And 20 Worst Recordings Ever Made First Edition Norman Lebrecht
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Publisher: Anchor
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Norman Lebrecht
ISBN: 9781400096589, 1400096588
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

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The Life And Death Of Classical Music Featuring The 100 Best And 20 Worst Recordings Ever Made First Edition Norman Lebrecht by Norman Lebrecht 9781400096589, 1400096588 instant download after payment.

In this compulsively readable, fascinating, and provocative guide to classical music, Norman Lebrecht, one of the world’s most widely read cultural commentators tells the story of the rise of the classical recording industry from Caruso’s first notes to the heyday of Bernstein, Glenn Gould, Callas, and von Karajan.
Lebrecht compellingly demonstrates that classical recording has reached its end point–but this is not simply an expos? of decline and fall. It is, for the first time, the full story of a minor art form, analyzing the cultural revolution wrought by Schnabel, Toscanini, Callas, Rattle, the Three Tenors, and Charlotte Church. It is the story of how stars were made and broken by the record business; how a war criminal conspired with a concentration-camp victim to create a record empire; and how advancing technology, boardroom wars, public credulity and unscrupulous exploitation shaped the musical backdrop to our modern lives. The book ends with a suitable shrine to classical recording: the author’s critical selection of the 100 most important recordings–and the 20 most appalling.
Filled with memorable incidents and unforgettable personalities–from Goddard Lieberson, legendary head of CBS Masterworks who signed his letters as God; to Georg Solti, who turned the Chicago Symphony into “ the loudest symphony on earth”–this is at once the captivating story of the life and death of classical recording and an opinioned, insider’s guide to appreciating the genre, now and for years to come.

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