Twentieth century music has been remarkable for its pluralism. The various stylesatonality, neo-classicism, nationalism, serialism, jazz, computer music, minimalism, electronics, folklorism, happenings,” sheer chancehave been far from monolithic, and experimentation has been, perhaps, the century's only defining feature. With over 2500 entries,The Companion to 20th-Century Musicis the first book to comprehensively define and applaud this diversity. Norman Lebrecht celebrates variety and innovation, assessing composers and musicians according to artistic merit rather than ideological or institutional eminence. He states that his purpose is to demythologize, to enlighten, and to entertain,” so he writes in a readable, narrative style, free of jargon and abbreviations. The end result is the perfect companion to the music of our time.
Norman Lebrechtis the author ofThe Maestro Myth, The Book of Musical Anecdotes,and a number of other books on music, and is the editor ofMahler Remembered.He has made several documentaries and has covered the music world for London'sSunday Times,theLos Angeles Times,and other publications. He lives in London.