Perfect Pitch

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Uncover the enchanting world of classical music with Tim Bouverie's latest masterpiece. This brand-new publication, published in 2021 by Octopus, spans 208 pages and dives deep into the rich history of classical composition. Bouverie, a passionate historian with a longstanding love for classical music, expertly intertwines narratives of musical evolution with historical context, making it a must-read for music lovers and history buffs alike. With an impressive background in political journalism and history, demonstrated in his acclaimed work 'Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain Churchill and the Road to War,' Bouverie brings a unique perspective to this compelling subject. Ideal for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of classical music's legacy, this book promises to captivate and educate. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the delicate interplay of music and history through the eyes of a talented writer and historian. Order now and immerse yourself in the captivating stories behind the symphonies you love. Please note that shipping for this item is free, and you can expect delivery within 6 weeks. Remember, once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Get ready to broaden your horizons with this insightful publication, perfect for your personal library or as a gift for a fellow music enthusiast.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781780725284
Year: 2021
Publisher: Octopus
Pages: 208


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Tim Bouverie has nurtured a passion for classical music since he was five years old. Having studied history at Christ Church Oxford, he worked as a political journalist before becoming a full-time historian and writer. His first book Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain Churchill and the Road to War was a Sunday Times bestseller and was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. While working on a sequel on Allied diplomacy during the Second World War, he has been the Alistair Horne Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford.

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