Devil Prefers Mozart

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ISBN: 9781800173088
Published: 2024
Number of pages: 320
Format: Paperback / softback
Format: 21.6×13.5
Description
Born into a family of musicians – his mother a music-hall singer, his father a pianist in silent cinemas – Anthony Burgess became interested in music at an early age. A composer long before he became a writer, he gained a wide knowledge of the classical repertoire from concertgoing at the Free Trade Hall while he was a student in Manchester before the Second World War.In this flavoursome, entertaining collection of writings about music, Burgess reflects on the classical canon – with reference to Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Delius – and delivers opinions on twentieth-century practitioners, among them Stravinsky, Elgar, and The Beatles. Despite his reputation as "Godfather of Punk" – bestowed by the Italian press following the release of Stanley Kubrick's film version of "A Clockwork Orange" – Burgess is severe in his writing about Sid Vicious and The Sex Pistols. He provides an insider's view of how music is made, reflecting on his own compositions for symphony orchestra, piano and guitar. "The Devil Prefers Mozart" demonstrates the versatility of his nonfiction writing and confirms the extent to which music is at the heart of his creative life. The book supports Burgess's claim that he was primarily a musician who also happened to be a writer. Encountering his work for the first time.

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