Discovering Your Own Music
William Allaudin Mathieu is a composer pianist whose long and varied career ranges from his early work with the Stan Kenton band and The Second City Theater, to his extensive catalogue of song cycles, works for choir, and instrumental concert music. He has recorded extensively, and is the author of The Listening Book, The Musical Life, and Harmonic Experience- Tonal Harmony from Its Natural Origin to Its Modern Expression.
"A wise and loving owner's manual for anybody who has ears. Mathieu
offers a rare opportunity to re-discover a rich and often neglected
channel that links our inner self with the world."—Keyboard
Magazine
"A practical and in-depth guide to the vastness of the mysticism of
sound. It is also beautifully written. It is poetic, humorous,
loving and confrontational—it is filled with the child's curiosity
and it is filled with love for life—and it is contagious."—The
Sound
"In this collection of short, evocative essays, [Mathieu] offers
playful and powerful suggestions for awakening to the music that is
always around us and inside us. . . . His infectious passion for
the melodies and rhythms of everyday life shimmers on every
page."—Yoga Journal
"In this age of the couch potato, squatting bug-eyed at the
boob-tube, this is a book on behalf of the unregenerate ear-minded
person's protest against the eye-minded majority. . . . Mathieu
offers suggestions and encouragement on many aspects of
music-making, and provides playful exercises to help readers
appreciate the connection between sound, music, and everyday
life."—Spiritual Frontiers
"The Listening Book is a true gift for music-makers of any stripe,
It offers us not only the insights of a master teacher and the
instincts of a great musician, but it radiates with that wonderful
quality of a man who wears his soul on his sleeve."—Paul Winter,
composer and musician
"The Listening Book is a remarkable and exciting work. An obvious
labor of love, every page sings of the joys of life and music.
Mathieu's observations and perceptions are insightful, incisive and
often startling. This is a book that could change the way we view
music, and which would be of benefit to everyone from the casual
listener or performer to the professional musician."—David N.
Baker, Distinguished Professor of Music and Chairman, Jazz
Department, Indiana University School of Music
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