In this
impressive new work Michael Spitzer argues that music is fundamental to humanity ... It is
entertaining, informative and philosophical ...
An essential read -
All About History MagazineExtraordinary range ... All the world and more is here -- Julian Glover -
Evening StandardAn
ambitious and
total history of music -- Charlotte Runcie -
Daily TelegraphThe Musical Human is
full of delightful nuggets and sends the reader back to a world of musical examples time and time again -
Guardian Online[An]
extraordinary new book ... Ranging from the Geissenklösterle caves to K-Pop, from the lost music of the Aztecs to the role of song in hunter-gatherer societies, and drawing on a vast array of specialisations, from archaeoacoustics to ornithology, Spitzer utilises a breath-taking variety of sources ... Spitzer's [book]
will make you think differently about music, about its place in your life and about its importance to human lifetout court -- Mathew Lyons -
Literary ReviewMusicologist Michael Spitzer sets out to explore our relationship with music in
The Musical Human, providing an enormous, but not overwhelming, history of music. Blurring the lines between musical theory, anthropology, biology and history, Spitzer posits that music is one of our most defining achievements, fundamental to the human experience -- Rhiannon Thomas -
Radio TimesBold, compelling and ear-opening -- Michael Prodger -
New StatesmanA
thrilling exploration of what music has meant and means to humankind -- Ian Bostridge
Music changed my life. It changes my mood, my thoughts, my feelings and changes the way I move. Now I know why.
This book has connected me to not only the language of love but the language of life. If you can just hum, whistle out of tune or shake a leg at a wedding then open the pages of this book and know why!
A revelation -- Michael Cashman
A hugely ambitions work, but never daunting, and there's something thought-provoking on every page ... With
scholarship, wit and passion, this book demonstrates that there is truly a soundtrack to human lives -- Catherine Bott, Classic FM
An
amazing book, tying together research in archaeology, anthropology, music history, and human origins to form
a compelling and exciting account of the many ways music has developed across the world and across time.
Michael Spitzer has pulled off the impossible: a Guns, Germs and Steel for music -- Daniel Levitin
How does music fit into human development? Michael Spitzer
ambitiously aims to offer an all-inclusive answer, from bone flutes to Beethoven, whale songs to K-pop. His
embrace of science and philosophy makes for a vigorous intellectual workout, sometimes tendentious, always
thought-provoking. -- Richard Fairman -
Financial Times Summer books of 2021
This book is not just a specialist's swansong. Aiming to examine the global nature of music and its role in human evolution is an ambitious project, and this is a rigorous, comprehensive study ... Spitzer ranges widely across
archaeology, histories and cultures to present rich chords of contrasting notes on the musical human
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Human Givens Journal --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Book Description
A world-leading musicologist tells the extraordinary story of humankind's relationship with music across evolutionary time --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.