Isacoff, Stuart

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Musical Revolutions: How the Sounds of the Western World Changed

Much like Isacoff’s previous books, this is a sprawling narrative, intertwining history, politics, and musical biography, that’s as entertaining as it is informative. Whether readers are dedicated musicologists or casual fans, they’ll enjoy this thought-provoking dive into the history of Western music.
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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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A Natural History of the Piano

Pianists at all levels, music history buffs, and academics will appreciate Isacoff's insights and clever way with words; this is an enjoyable and informative book. [See Prepub Alert, 5/2/11.]
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