With this primer - part textbook, part manifesto - one of the most celebrated composers in the history of American classical music has written a book as lovely, charming and idiosyncratic as one of his own scores. But you don't need to know the works of Lou Harrison to be enlightened and delighted by his introduction to the elements of music, elegantly penned and illustrated by hand.
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With this primer - part textbook, part manifesto - one of the most celebrated composers in the history of American classical music has written a book as lovely, charming and idiosyncratic as one of his own scores. But you don't need to know the works of Lou Harrison to be enlightened and delighted by his introduction to the elements of music, elegantly penned and illustrated by hand.
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