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Classical Music for Dummies [Abridged, Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Scott Speck (Author, Reader), David Pogue (Author, Reader)
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September 23, 1997 For Dummies (Lifestyles Paperback)

Do You:

A.) Enjoy classical music, but not know much about it?
B.) Feel intimidated whenever the topic comes up in conversation?
C) Wonder what all the fuss is about?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, Classical Music For DummiesTm is for you! It's the easiest way to learn the basics without even taking time out from your schedule.

This is no dry lecture. David Pogue and Scott Speck have a lively conversational style and a wicked sense of humor that makes it fun to fine tune your appreciation of the great works and the people (composers, musicians, conductors) who create them In this audio, they cover:

  • How to Spot a Sonata: The Packages Music Comes In

  • From Bones to Hepklephones: A Field Guide to the Orchestra

  • The Surprising Personalities of Legendary Composers: from Bach
  • to Beethoven

  • The World's Most Beloved Classical Pieces and How They Got That Way

    Along the way, the authors illustrate their points with samples from seven of the most beloved and memorable pieces of music ever written including Tchaikovsky's Patheitique Symphony, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and Stravinsky's Rite of Spring.

    Classical Music For DummiesTm is the fun and easy way to open the door to a richer cultural experience'.


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    In a time when school music classes (if they exist at all) teach their students the finer points of the themes from The Twilight Zone and Jaws instead of real music; when classical radio stations are converted to Lite Rock or switched to a "top 100" classical jukebox format; and when even churches increasingly favor banal "Jesus Is My Boyfriend"-style slop instead of Bach, Mozart, and Vaughn Williams, classical music may legitimately be seen as an endangered cultural species. Enter Scott Speck and David Pogue, who take out the unnecessary mystery, and offer an easy-to-swallow quickie education, ranging from Gregorian chants to contemporary composers such as John Adams and John Corigliano. If you can't tell an oboe from a bassoon, there's also a dandy guide to the instruments of the orchestra, and once you're through that information you'll know the difference between a concerto and a sonata. Best of all is the introduction to music theory, which actually makes a daunting subject seem easy. It's all supported by a helpful enhanced compact disc (it works in your CD-ROM drive; it plays on your stereo's CD player) containing more than an hour of representative musical tidbits from good EMI recordings. Although the tone is unremittingly flippant and the jokes are, for the most part, pretty bad, Classical Music for Dummies is one of the better works in this series, and really does provide a useful reference for a subject too often seen as arcane. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

    From Library Journal

    Though musicians and other music lovers continue to lament the lack of classical music enthusiasts, their concern may have diminished somewhat over the last 25 years. The "Hooked on Classics" recording series, Peter Schickele (a.k.a. P.D.Q. Bach), the Three Tenors, and the movie Shine are but a few of the media phenomena that have popularized classical music. Lately, some authors have taken a lighthearted approach to the genre, hoping to make it less intimidating; Barry Scherer's delightful Bravo! A Guide to Opera for the Perplexed (LJ 11/15/96) is an example not to be overlooked. It does appear, however, that with these two books from IDG's ever-expanding "For Dummies" series, classical music has finally arrived. Orchestrator, synthesizer programmer, music copyist, and vocal arranger Pogue and symphony conductor Speck have collaborated to make musical facts fun to peruse. In some cases, the information may seem oversimplified, but novices will come away with a fairly good idea of the important composers, the main periods of music, the instruments, the conductors, the artists, when to applaud at a concert or opera, and even what to wear to a performance. Icons throughout pinpoint tips, advanced information, listening guides, when to use the accompanying CDs, and stories to use in conversations. Both books are recommended for public libraries.?Kathleen Sparkman, Baylor Univ. Lib., Waco, Tex.
    Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

    Product Details

    • Audio Cassette
    • Publisher: Harper Audio (September 23, 1997)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0694519081
    • ISBN-13: 978-0694519088
    • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.5 x 0.8 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 5.3 ounces
    • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,925,432 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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    68 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars da-da-da-DUMB!, November 19, 2003
    This review is from: Classical Music for Dummies (Audio Cassette)
    I picked this book up because I was looking for a CD-book combo that would give me some good tips on the art of listening. This did that and much more. The book is extremely comprehensive and systematic in its coverage of classical music. The authors provide a lot of information simply and efficiently so that within a few pages, the reader is no longer such a dummy. This book goes beyond an academic explanation of the subject to being a real "how to" - how to listen, how to prepare, how to behave at a concert, how to get good tickets on the cheap... No stone is left unturned. The only drawback is that in an effort to dumb down the book, they inject corny jokes into almost every sentence. In small doses this is OK but, depending on your tastes in reading material, THIS GETS VERY ANNOYING after a few pages! Despite this drawback I pressed on because the content under the jokes was too good to miss.
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    39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Dave 'N' Scott's Classical Music Intro-Rama, January 13, 1998
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    In the school of the "--For Dummies" introductions to basically every topic in life, David Pogue is the class clown. I became acquainted with his breezy style in the "Macs for Dummies" series. Here he leaves the dry world of computers for the even drier world of classical music and succeeds in making it accessible and fun. Along with Scott Speck, he tackles topics like the entire history of music in 80 pages, how to upgrade your seat in a live concert for free, and why the shoes of brass players tend to stick to the stage. I highly recommend this book to anyone who feels there's more to classical music than the movie "Amadeus". The tone in "Classical Music for Dummies" is refreshingly irreverent. They even have a little "snob alert" icon to prepare you for the blusters of philharmonic poseurs. Be warned though that the constant stream of one-liners in the book tend to miss as often as hit. One other word of warning: forget the video portion of the attached CD-ROM. It's worthless and actually corrupted some of my computer files. Just listen to the CD through your stereo and follow along in Chapter 5 of the book. After reading the book and listening to the CD I'm fired up to broaden my classical music CD collection and attend more live symphonies - upgrading my seat for free, of course.
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    25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars The book to read to understand and enjoy classical music!, May 29, 2000
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    I've always loved all kinds of music but never really listened to or understood what's going on with classical music. This book was incredible. Just playing the CD that comes with the book and reading the section that walks you through each piece of music opened up a whole new world of music appreciation. With each piece they present possible interpretations of what the composer was actually trying to do/say. This combined with an explanation of the musical forms that they used make you realize that it's not just a random collection of musical phrases. There's very interesting things going on there! There's also a great history section covering all of the big names of classical music and there are plenty of musical recommendations to listen to throughout the book. This is just a great education in music (I've been a musician for 20 years and I still learned something!)
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