The Memory of Music
By (Author) Andrew Ford
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
3rd July 2017
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Theory of music and musicology
Psychology: emotions
780.92
Paperback
288
Width 154mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
397g
The Memory of Music is a moving and evocative memoir that will appeal to music lovers everywhere. Composer and broadcaster Andrew Ford considers the nature and purpose of music in the context of his own life - what it is, why it means so much to us and how it works in our lives. From his early childhood in the Beatles-crazy Liverpool of the 1960s to his evolving work as a composer, choral conductor, concert promoter, critic, university teacher and radio presenter, he shares the vivid musical experiences that have shaped his life.The Memory of Music is a moving and evocative memoir that will appeal to music lovers everywhere. Ford excels at capturing the way different kinds of music affect us - how a piece of religious music can transport us regardless of our beliefs, or how a pop song can call up an instant recollection from the past (a family holiday, a girlfriend).'Fascinating'-Julia Zemiro 'A pleasure to read'-Steven Isserlis 'Beautifully written'-Gavin Bryars