Bruce R. Schueneman

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Mozart's Starling

This entertaining, well-written, and thought-provoking examination is highly recommended to pet owners (especially bird enthusiasts), ornithologists, and lovers of classical music, especially Mozart's works.
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When the World Stopped To Listen: Van Cliburn's Cold War Triumph, and Its Aftermath

Recommended for those interested in classical music and the Cold War. There are sufficiently varied nuances that interested readers may want both Cliff's and Isacoff's books.
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Experiencing Beethoven

For "nonspecialist" listeners wishing to dive more deeply into an analysis of Beethoven's works and classical music generally. For the composer's life, the best recent biography is Jan Swafford's Beethoven.
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Angelic Music: The Story of Ben Franklin's Glass Armonica

A solid choice for readers interested in the history of music (especially musical instruments or the physiological/psychological/social effects of music) and/or the life and times of Franklin.
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Moscow Nights: The Van Cliburn Story; How One Man and His Piano Transformed the Cold War

Highly recommended for readers interested in music (especially classical music and the piano) and the history of the Cold War.
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Why You Love Music: From Mozart to Metallica—The Emotional Power of Beautiful Sounds

Recommended for general music lovers seeking a popular presentation of the affecting power of music.
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Bach's Major Vocal Works: Music, Drama, Liturgy

An excellent general perusal of Bach's major choral works, this book is recommended for classical music lovers, Bach fans, and those who are interested in Christian music and theology.
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Real Men Don't Sing: Crooning in American Culture

Recommended for readers interested in American social history, popular culture, popular music, and gender studies.
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The Ignorant Maestro: How Great Leaders Inspire Unpredictable Brilliance

This short book ably presents Talgam's concept of management, and the conductor examples are especially illuminating. Recommended for readers interested in management, leadership, and classical music.
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