MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Alexander Goehr — Composing A Life
Jack Van Zandt, Carcanet, £30
ALEXANDER GOEHR has been one of Britain’s quietly influential composers for a very long period of time. Though slightly overshadowed by Peter Maxwell Davis and Harrison Birtwistle, Goehr’s influence is still felt in many corners of contemporary music in this country.
Similarly, due to his highly influential father, composer and conductor and composer Walter Goehr, Alexander Goehr’s life is equally fascinating. Ultimately, he is long overdue for a dedicated book of this nature.
CHRIS SEARLE recommends a work of love and deep admiration for a great musician
RITA DI SANTO takes us through the prize winners, and takes the temperature of a festival that prioritised narratives of exile, state violence and class division
TONY BURKE recommends a new podcast about the legenary Nigerian musician and political activist FELA KUTI
WILL STONE applauds a comprehensive survey of love in its many moods and musical forms


