Tripping the World Fantastic: A Journey Through the Music of Our Planet
Autor Glenn Dixon, Dixon Glennen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781459706545
ISBN-10: 1459706544
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 25 illus
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP
ISBN-10: 1459706544
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 25 illus
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP
Recenzii
This travelogue is given deeper meaning and interest by the inner journey that parallels it. For the author structures his travels to explore the music that he encounters along the way. And each important musical experience is available as an online resource to listen to and absorb what it teaches us about the importance of music to humanity. This is a fascinating journey to the edge of current thinking in brain physiology: how does music work in our brain? There are some fundamental revelations happening right now in science that Glenn helps explain in the context of what he experienced and what we are able to listen to on his website. - Chris Robinson Travel Show.com (Canada) April 2013
"Dixon's understanding of brain physiology and chemistry, as well as music cognition, help him provide insight into the relationship between language and music, why people crave music, why physiological bonds develop between people who sing together, and why music remains active and alive in people's minds and memories. Clearly a labor of love, the book succeeds by connecting readers intimately with the souls of music-makers all over the world." -- Publishers Weekly [starred review]
This travelogue is given deeper meaning and interest by the inner journey that parallels it. For the author structures his travels to explore the music that he encounters along the way. And each important musical experience is available as an online resource to listen to and absorb what it teaches us about the importance of music to humanity. This is a fascinating journey to the edge of current thinking in brain physiology: how does music work in our brain? There are some fundamental revelations happening right now in science that Glenn helps explain in the context of what he experienced and what we are able to listen to on his website. - Chris Robinson Travel Show.com (Canada) April 2013 "Dixon's understanding of brain physiology and chemistry, as well as music cognition, help him provide insight into the relationship between language and music, why people crave music, why physiological bonds develop between people who sing together, and why music remains active and alive in people's minds and memories. Clearly a labor of love, the book succeeds by connecting readers intimately with the souls of music-makers all over the world." -- Publishers Weekly [starred review]
"Dixon's understanding of brain physiology and chemistry, as well as music cognition, help him provide insight into the relationship between language and music, why people crave music, why physiological bonds develop between people who sing together, and why music remains active and alive in people's minds and memories. Clearly a labor of love, the book succeeds by connecting readers intimately with the souls of music-makers all over the world." -- Publishers Weekly [starred review]
This travelogue is given deeper meaning and interest by the inner journey that parallels it. For the author structures his travels to explore the music that he encounters along the way. And each important musical experience is available as an online resource to listen to and absorb what it teaches us about the importance of music to humanity. This is a fascinating journey to the edge of current thinking in brain physiology: how does music work in our brain? There are some fundamental revelations happening right now in science that Glenn helps explain in the context of what he experienced and what we are able to listen to on his website. - Chris Robinson Travel Show.com (Canada) April 2013 "Dixon's understanding of brain physiology and chemistry, as well as music cognition, help him provide insight into the relationship between language and music, why people crave music, why physiological bonds develop between people who sing together, and why music remains active and alive in people's minds and memories. Clearly a labor of love, the book succeeds by connecting readers intimately with the souls of music-makers all over the world." -- Publishers Weekly [starred review]
Notă biografică
Glenn Dixon has published travel articles in publications such as "National Geographic," the "New York Post," "The Walrus," the "Globe and Mail," and "Psychology Today." He is the author of Pilgrim in the Palace of Words and lives in Calgary.