| Discover Chamber Music 
 
 
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13-digit ISBN: 978-1-84379-299-4
 
Barcode: 9781843792994
 
Approximate length: 20,000 words
 
Formats: iPad/iPhone (enhanced), Kindle, Nook, Kobo
   
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 Chamber music is the most intimate, and arguably the most joyful  and sociable, form of music-making in the world. It may also be the oldest, and  its scope is all-embracing, ranging from infectious light entertainment to  profound explorations of the human spirit, from boisterous humour to the outer  reaches of intellectual adventure, and in time from pre-history to the present.  More than any other, it is the music of community—organised, spontaneous,  bonding and liberating. This survey, containing surprises for newcomer and  connoisseur alike, explores the nature and development of the genre in its  social and historical context, through a rich and entertaining tapestry of  text. 
   About the Author Jeremy Siepmann  is an internationally acclaimed  writer, musician, teacher and broadcaster. He has contributed articles, reviews  and interviews to numerous journals and reference works (including The New Statesman, Gramophone and BBC Music Magazine). His previous books include a  widely acclaimed biography of Chopin, two volumes on the history and literature  of the piano, and biographies of Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven.
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