Alexandra Coghlan

The history of music – at breakneck speed

Starting with the bone flutes of 40,000 BC, Andrew Gant gallops through polyphony, Beethoven and Schoenberg, right up to the YouTube sensation Jacob Collier

A page from Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ sonata. [Alamy] 
issue 08 January 2022

From Ladybird’s The Story of Music (a dinky 50 pages, generously illustrated) to Richard Taruskin’s five-volume epic The Oxford History of Western Music, the history of classical music has been sliced and stretched in print to fit every possible length, format and agenda.

Andrew Gant’s Five Straight Lines joins the cluster of works jostling and elbowing at the midpoint of these extremes.

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