This deeply imaginative and entertaining poetry collection details the
pleasures of the orchestra, from strong-willed A to satisfied Z.
Two widely acclaimed poets--one a composer and classical pianist as
well--have come together to create this extraordinary portrait of the
orchestra in all of its richness and fascination, using the structure of
the alphabet in a way that's entirely new and delightful. A is for the
first note you hear as you take your seat in the concert hall, played by
the headstrong oboe. B is for the bassoon, the orchestra's jester,
complaining impatiently through his nose. And C is for the conductor,
like the captain on the bridge of a great ship, navigating the
composer's musical charts.
Onward the text goes, soaring in reverie and making thought-provoking
observations while not taking itself too seriously--illuminating all the
various details that flow together to create the nourishing experience
of playing or listening to music.