In this new and final collection, Richard Taruskin gathers a sweeping
range of keynote speeches, reviews, and critical essays from the first
twenty years of the twenty-first century. With twenty-three essays in
total, this volume presents five lectures delivered in Budapest on
Hungarian music and ten essays on Russian music. Reviews of contemporary
work in musicology and reflections on the place of music in society
showcase Taruskin's trademark wit and breadth. Musical Lives and Times
Examined is an essential collection, a comprehensive portrait of a
distinguished figure in music studies, illuminating the ideas that have
transformed the discipline and will continue to do so.