Try Whistling This: Writings on Music
By (Author) Andrew Ford
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
25th July 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
780.10
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 26mm
430g
In Try Whistling This, join a perceptive critic on a pleasurable journey through music and musicians, ideas and history. Andrew Ford traces the concept of dirty dancing back to 1610, marvels at the weirdness of Percy Grainger and considers the decision of Wilhelm Furtwangler to keep conducting under the Nazis. He explores the intersection of words and music, the bugbear of Australian musical identity, and the fundamental importance, in music and in life, of listening. There are essays based on Ford's acclaimed radio series Music and Fashion, as well as a set of illuminating examinations of music-makers from Mozart to Shostakovich, Cole Porter to Bob Dylan. Try Whistling This offers another take on history, told through music, and shows a brilliant communicator in action.
Andrew Ford is a composer, writer and broadcaster, and the author of Illegal Harmonies: Music in the Modern Age and The Sound of Pictures: Listening to the Movies, from Hitchcock to High Fidelity.