Tag: music history

Maestro! Maestro!” by Fred Calvert: A Symphony of Love, Innovation, and Devilish Delight (Book Review #1849)

Fred Calvert’s “Maestro! Maestro!” is an enchanting dive into the heart of Vienna’s classical music era, with a twist that resonates through the annals of music history. The novel introduces us to Anton Becker, a young composer whose revolutionary music shakes the foundations of… Continue Reading “Maestro! Maestro!” by Fred Calvert: A Symphony of Love, Innovation, and Devilish Delight (Book Review #1849)”

Short Book Reviews (April)

These short book reviews were kindly requested by Lean Stone Book Club. Music History by Andrew Sullivan Music history is a book written for an audience that wishes to discover the truth about its history. It is an excellent book, in my opinion, for music teachers,… Continue Reading “Short Book Reviews (April)”