Pages: 320 (Paperback) ISBN: 0330438565 Pub: Pan Books Pub date: 2005-09-02 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 57124
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Reader Reviews:Amusing, refreshing and genuinely interesting read (0/0 people found this helpful)I first borrowed this book a while ago from the library. I haven't read any other books by Stephen Fry, only seen and enjoyed him on the small and big screen. While the book is indeed written "As told to Tim Lihoreau", its content is still Frysian, and evnthough I couldn't possibly argue whether it is typical, I definitely found it highly enjoyable.
unreadable (1/1 people found this helpful)I felt as though I was being arched and punned and whimsied to death. An insult to any reader any age any amount of previous knowledge. Just awful. Does what it says on the tin (2/2 people found this helpful)The thing to understand about this book, apart from the fact that it isn't really written by Fry himself, is that it is indeed incomplete, as it says in the title. I approached this with high hopes after reading his excellent book on poetry, and found myself somewhat disappointed. If I had read it first I suspect I may not have been so underwhelmed. As it is, there are very few books available which offer a readable, albeit necessarily potted history of classical music, and when approaching the subject as a rank amateur, desperately in need of a way into the genre one takes what one can get. It isn't technical, it doesn't have all the answers, it doesn't cover everything and there are some terrible jokes in it, but it does offer a glimpse into and reasonable overview of the world of classical music without either being 12 billion pages long, or so technical you haven't a hope in hell. This, in my opinion, is a good thing. Oh deary me... (17/20 people found this helpful)I was so excited when I bought this book. I love classical music, I love Stephen Fry's wit and so I thought this happy union would have me wetting my pants with some Bach playing in the background.
Light and frothy entertainment (5/7 people found this helpful)This book made me laugh a good deal and thus helped to pass the time in a long transatlantic flight. No it is not in depth, and yes it tries too much to put composers in a historical context with superfluous details, but light and frothy Fry can delight the weary traveller. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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