Friday, June 19, 2026

I'm thinking it's necessary to be a horse lover to read this book. It is beautifully researched and well written, but dense and detailed! I read it in short sections at a time in between my fiction reads because there was so much information to absorb! Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History, by William T. Taylor is, and I quote from Science and the cover here: "fantastically rich" :-)

This too may have limited interest: "The Broadway Sound" The Autobiography and Selected Essays of Robert Russell Bennett, edited by George J. Ferencz. If you have heard any of the musicals for the 1940's and 1950's then you've heard orchestrations by Mr Bennett. Listen carefully! There are times when the main theme might drop at the end of the phrase, and his 'answering' line may go up! For this musician (with a music teacher for a father) it was fascinating. The book however, is less so, and like the book above very detailed with lots of information. I will admit to doing a fair amount of skimming! The essays at the end, by Mr. Bennett himself were a bit more interesting, at least to this reader. I enjoyed his descriptions of what the different instruments and sections brought to the themes he was expressing with his music. Worth a try.

Reading Hermit With Dog

 

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