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Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century

Winner of the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award for CriticismA New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book of the YearTime magazine Top Ten...more
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few weeks ago
Even for a classical ignoramus, this was an engaging romp through the highlights of the 20th century. A wonderful read full of anti-semitism, homosexuality (closeted and uncloseted), depressives and more... in short all the ingredients necessary for great art. It's also funny.
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few weeks ago
Enjoyable history of all that modern classical music that you never learn about in Music History 101. Or at least I didn't. We might have made it to Mahler, but everything after that got short shrift. Alex Ross has an often dry, humorous style that makes it a pleasure.
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Great so far..... the most readable music history book ever.
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Brilliant, inspiring, essential reading for any music lover.
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One of the best books I've ever read. Everyone should read this. And Godel, Escher, Bach.
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A brilliant book that makes you feel like you want to learn more about classical music. I never knew that there were so many offshoots and schisms within the field. Fortunately, the author never makes you feel like an idiot - ignorant, but he explains so effortlessly what everything means or stands for, and why things are the way they are. For a musical novice such as myself this was an...more
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few weeks ago
I was skeptical going in...not because I haven't enjoyed Alex Ross' writing in the New Yorker, but because good music criticism does not a music historian make. My doubts were unfounded. I took a risk and used this book as the text for my Music in the Twentieth Century course (for non-majors) and I'm never looking back. Ross keeps a general chronological outline, but...more
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few weeks ago
Anyone with even a passing interest in 20th century music should read this immaculate book.
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few weeks ago
I am really enjoying this book. Like many others, I have often struggled to make sense of 20th century classical music. It all too often seems to lose all coherence and dribble to the floor like some Salvador Dali clock. Even Bartok, one of the more melodious of the last century's composers, can be a chore to listen through. This book helps mainly by providing the social, political-historical...more
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few weeks ago
In this history of Western music in the Twentieth Century, Alex Ross brilliantly fuses social history, biography and music explication. Hundreds of works are thoroughly yet passionately analyzed for the reader, sometimes in great depth as with Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes. So many names stroll across the pages that many get lost, but one has to appreciate Ross'...more
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