Scathing reviews, whimsical stories, and diverting games fill the pages of this utterly engaging kaleidoscope of skewed tales on the world of Classical music. It dishes out a marvelous feast of tales served up by a master storyteller whose reach extends around the world and to the beginnings of civilization.
Extremely enjoyable - if mostly instantly forgettable - little book. Slonimsky's knowledge of music and musicians was unbelievably extensive, and his interest in historical details give these anecdotes something extra: beyond the funny ones there's a lot of more serious ideas here and there. Of course, despite his success with Jazzmen, Slonimsky really only knows - and talks - about classical music. But a musician is a musician is a musician, so...
This is basically always on my desk, at all times. I dip into it constantly, so I can't say that I've ever "finished" it, although I'm sure I have read every page multiple times by now.