TheClassicalStation Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
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The Crucible
Arthur Miller
#ClassicalConundrum Part 2: He won the Pulitzer Prize for music for his opera “The Crucible,” in 1962, after the Arthur Miller play of the same name. He passed away in Durham, North Carolina on April 3, 2013.
Paperback, 2003
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From the Earth to the Moon
Jules Verne
Happy Tuesday! This week's Classical Conundrum theme is the moon! This French opera-féerie is based on Jules Verne's novel 'From the Earth to the Moon'. It includes a large cannon and an exploding volcano. Otherwise known for comedy, the composer focused on a different tone here.
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The Beloved Vision: A History of Nineteenth Century Music
Stephen Walsh
Start your week off with a great book! Stephen Walsh gives a comprehensive overview of the Romantic movement in the 19th century, analyzing multiple composers and their compositions. To learn if this is the book for you, read our full review: https://t.co/t2KvylB4re https://t.co/woPqEcxNO6
Hardcover, 2022
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