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The Way of Bach: Three Years with the Man, the Music, and the Piano

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Way of Bach: Three Years with the Man, the Music, and the Piano

Contributors:

By (Author) Dan Moller

ISBN:

9781643135809

Publisher:

Pegasus Books

Imprint:

Pegasus Books

Publication Date:

1st January 2021

UK Publication Date:

4th February 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

786.2092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

365g

Description

A tale of passion and obsession from a philosophy professor who teaches himself to play Bach on the piano.

Dan Moller grew up listening to heavy metal in the Boston suburbs. But something changed when he dug out his mother's record of The Art of the Fugue, inexplicably wedged between 16 ABBA Hits and Kenny Rogers. Moller became fixated on Bach and his music, but only learned to play it for himself as an adult.

In The Way of Bach, Moller draws us into the strange and surprisingly funny world of the composer and his scene. Did you know The Goldberg Variations contain a song about having to eat too much cabbage Or that Handel nearly died in a duel he fought while conducting an opera

Along the way, Moller takes up such questions as, just what is so special about Bachs music What can Americanssteeped in pop culturelearn from European craftsmanship And why do some people see a connection between Bach's music and God

By turns witty and thought-provoking, Moller infuses The Way of Bach with insights into music, culture, and philosophy alike.

Reviews

Intellectual rigor yielding pure musical art. Will move anyone seeking to grasp the power of music in human existence. -- Booklist, starred review
"Mollers encounter with Bachs music faces him off with an entity as stubborn and searching as he is. In this confrontation, the piano becomes a tool of spiritual and physical struggle, a glorious contraption that elicits from its player philosophical reflections not just on music but on work, art, love, teaching, learning, God, humanity, life and death. Moller packs these and other big ideas into wisecracks and freewheelingly erudite comparisons and cultural references. He reveals much of himself while struggling with Bachs fugues at the keyboard and away from it: stretches of frustration lead to epiphanies; musical setbacks and successes interlock in counterpoint both comic and profound. The intelligence and beauty of Bachs works can never be fully explained, but Moller illuminates and inspires with his unique appreciation. We experience anew how this music can transform those unafraid of its intimate, yet far-reaching challenges." -- David Gaynor Yearsley, author of BACH AND THE MEANING OF COUNTERPOINT and BACH'S FEET
A superb biographical vignette. Alternately scholarly and effusive. An eccentric, adoring tribute to Bach. -- Kirkus Reviews
"A bright, honest, and refreshing reminder that the most worthy pursuits in life are not those that come easily, but those that come from painstaking craftmanship and devotion. Anyone who has ever pursued a passion will find joy in this story.

-- Audrey Wright, Associate Concertmaster, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Highly personal, beautifully written, hugely inspiring. -- Jerrold Levinson, professor Emeritus, University of Maryland, author of Musical Concerns

Author Bio

Dan Moller is professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland.

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