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BBC Music Choice – 5/5 stars “illuminating … touching … much to inspire. Anyone who is capable of being deeply moved by music should read it.’ – BBC Music Magazine ‘As a welcome addition to Roger Scruton’s continuing canon of fascinating works on the nature and meaning of music, this short, dense book amply supports his genuine and lifelong belief that aesthetic contemplation offers the key to proper understanding of motivation and meaning, not just in ourselves, but in everything around us.’ – Literary Review “The prolific philosopher turns his attention back to music, exploring the fundamental elements that make a great piece. Ranging from Wagner to Hoagy Carmichael and even a final chapter on ‘the disaster of pop’, this is trademark, provocative Scruton.” – Bookseller, 20 May 2009.