Sound Tracks
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Sound Tracks
Sound Tracks
A History of the World in 100 Objects meets Sapiens—the first archaeological history of humanity's musical heritage, in fifty detective stories.
Here is the history of humankind's relationship with music in fifty detective stories.
Sound Tracks is a transporting and extraordinary voyage of discovery, each chapter a time-machine focusing on musical finds uncovered in archaeological digs around the world. From the present day all the way back to the dawn of time; from dark caves, murky swamps, and open deserts to rivers, oceans, and the depths of the earth, we can now hear the past release its musical secrets.
As we enter the sound worlds of those who knew them, we rediscover long-lost musical experiences. We imagine the delight of a child in Peru in AD 700, playing with a water-filled pot designed to chirp like a bird; we shiver with a lonely soldier sending signals by trumpet to the next watchtower on Hadrian's Wall; we can sway to the stately rhythms of the sixty-four large bells buried in a tomb in China in the 5th century BC.
On this grand tour through some of the world's greatest musical discoveries, we learn that music is part of what makes us human—not just as a pastime or religious expression but as a way of commemorating our pasts, communicating with each other, and shaping our lives.
Brimming with astonishing insights, Sound Tracks provides an enthralling alternative history of humanity in which the silences of the past are filled with a treasure hoard of vanished sounds and voices. As if by magic, we find ourselves eavesdropping on lost music across the centuries.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781847926876
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 April 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The Bodley Head Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 40.0mm
Width: 162.0mm
Height: 236.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 416
About the Author
Graeme Lawson is an archaeologist, musician and historian with a lifelong fascination for music's fossil record. He has held senior research fellowships at Cambridge and the Freie Universit t Berlin, pioneering the application of science to music's prehistory and tracing musical continuities through time and across continents. An acknowledged authority in his field, his ability to communicate with the wider public has made him much sought after, both as performer and speaker, and has done much to raise the profile of music archaeology. His writing brings into sharp focus humankind's profound and enduring relationship with sound and music.
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