Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | ML 3845 .B27 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5039727 |
ML 3805 How music works : the science and psychology of beautiful sounds, from Beethoven to the Beatles and beyond / | ML 3830 .J68 1998 Music, the brain, and ecstasy : how music captures our imagination / | ML 3830 .M965 2001 Music and emotion : theory and research / | ML 3845 .B27 2004 Parallels and paradoxes : explorations in music and society / | ML 3845 .C85 2003 The cultural study of music : a critical introduction / | ML 3916 .M56 2012 Music, social media, and global mobility : MySpace, Facebook, YouTube / | ML 3916 .S655 2014 Social networks and music worlds / |
This fascinating exchange between Daniel Barenboim, Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, and Edward W. Said, the leading expert on the Middle East, grew out of the acclaimed Carnegie Hall Talks. A unique and impassioned discussion about politics and culture, it touches on many diverse subjects: the importance of a sense of place; the differences between writing prose and music; the conductors Wilhelm Furtwangler and Arturo Toscanini; Beethoven as the greatest sonata composer; the difficulty of playing Wagner; the sound at Bayreuth; the writers Balzac, Dickens, and Adorno; the importance of great teachers; and the power of culture to transcend all national and political differences--something they both witnessed when they brought together young Arab and Israeli musicians to play at Weimar in 1999. Although Barenboim and Said have very different points of view, they act as catalysts for each other. The originality of their ideas makes this a book that is both accessible and compelling for anyone who is interested in the culture of the twenty-first century.
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