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This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

Contributor(s): Levitin, Daniel J (Author)

ISBN: 9780452288522

Publisher: Dutton

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Pub Date: September 1, 2007

Dewey: 781.11

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 18 to UP

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 8.05" L x 5.25" W ( 0.60 lbs) 352 pages

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Description: Neuroscientist and professional musician Levitin presents a fascinating exploration of the relationship between music and the mind--and the role of melodies in shaping our lives. Photos throughout.

Review Quotes: "Endlessly stimulating, a marvelous overview, and one which only a deeply musical neuroscientist could give....An important book."--Oliver Sacks, M.D.

"I loved reading that listening to music coordinates more disparate parts of the brain than almost anything else - and playing music uses even more! Despite illuminating a lot of what goes on, this book doesn't 'spoil' enjoyment--it only deepens the beautiful mystery that is music."--David Byrne, founder of Talking Heads and author of How Music Works

"Levitin is a deft and patient explainer of the basics for the non-scientist as well as the non-musician....By tracing music's deep ties to memory, Levitin helps quantify some of music's magic without breaking its spell."--Los Angeles Times Book Review"Why human beings make and enjoy music is, in Levitin's telling, a delicious story."--Salon.com

"Dr. Levitin is an unusually deft interpreter full of striking scientific trivia."--The New York Times

"Every musician, at whatever level of skill, should read this book."--Howie Klein, former president, Sire and Reprise/Warner Brothers Records

"Levitin's lucid explanation of why music is important to us is essential reading for creative musicians and scholars. I've been waiting for years for a book like this."--Jon Appleton, composer and professor of Music, Dartmouth College and Stanford University, inventor of the Synclavier synthesizer

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