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Sound tracks : uncovering our musical past
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2024
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2024
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Sound tracks : uncovering our musical past
2024
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Overview
'Sound Tracks' tells the history of our relationship with music in 60 detective stories, each focusing on the discovery of a musical instrument in archaeological digs around the world. Taking us from the present day back to the dawn of time, long-lost music is here reconstructed as we enter the worlds of its makers. We feel a child's delight at playing with a water-filled pot that chirps like a bird in Peru in 700 AD; we appreciate the challenge of a soldier sending signals by trumpet along Hadrian's Wall; we hear the chiming of 64 bells buried in a tomb in 5th century China. Graeme Lawson leads us on a grand tour of the world's greatest musical discoveries, revealing that music is part of our DNA - not just in its role as pastime, entertainment or religious expression but also in how we commemorate our pasts and communicate with each other. It shapes all our lives and identities.
Publisher
The Bodley Head
ISBN
9781847926876
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| ML160 .L39 2024 | 1 | BOOK | CATALOGING |
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