Why Music?

In Pursuit of an Elusive Art

Published by Oneworld Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Why music? Why does it speak to us so deeply? Why do we argue about it so much? And what makes it truly great?

Examining the lives and works of the greatest composers and artists – from Beethoven to The Beatles, Wagner to Winehouse – Norman Lebrecht takes an expansive journey through the history of music in search of answers.

From farmers playing Mozart to soothe cows on Austrian dairy farms to the global churn of pop, streaming and algorithmic sound, Lebrecht looks to our varied, and often contradictory, understandings of music’s purpose, from the therapeutic to the corrupting. Told with characteristic wit and irreverence, Why Music? offers a fresh take on many of our most beloved songs and musicians through 101 short chapters.

About The Author

Norman Lebrecht is the author of twelve works of non-fiction, including Genius and Anxiety, also published by Oneworld, and the international bestsellers The Maestro Myth, Why Mahler? and The Life and Death of Classical Music, which have been translated into seventeen languages. His first novel, The Song of Names, won a Whitbread Award and is now an award-winning film. He writes for the Spectator and the Wall Street Journal, and is working on his fourth novel. He lives in London. @NLebrecht normanlebrecht.com

Product Details

  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (February 4, 2027)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781836433446

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'Norman Lebrecht's close engagement with the art of music dates back half a century but he is still out there exploring and reporting his findings. In the past he has told us all about composers, conductors, operas, symphonies and the international music business. This time, he is taking on what philosophers call The Thing Itself – music, its diversity and why it means so much to us.' —Tim Page, winner of the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for his music criticism

'Norman Lebrecht is one of the finest observers of the musical world. His insights and writing skills are always of the highest caliber. Everyone looks forward to whatever project he undertakes. I have no doubt that his next offerings will be immensely satisfying.' —Leonard Slatkin

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