Declassified, Arianna WarsawFan Rauch
Declassified, Arianna WarsawFan Rauch
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Declassified
A Low-Key Guide to the High-Strung World of Classical Music

Author: Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch

Narrator: Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 10/11/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The best masterclass in classical music you never knew you needed.

Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch’s life-long fascination with classical music has taken her through Juilliard and into the shiny world of symphony halls and international concert tours. She’s loved classical music her whole life. But she’s also hated classical music her whole life. After all, if you can like Beyoncé without liking Bieber, you can certainly like Brahms without liking Bach—especially since they were born 148 years apart and the thing we call “classical music” is really just centuries of compositions shoved into one hodge-podge of a genre.
 
In Declassified, Warsaw-Fan Rauch blows through the cobwebs of elitism and exclusion and invites everyone to love and hate this music as much as she does. She offers a backstage tour of the industry and equips you for every listening scenario, covering: the 7 main compositional periods (even the soul-crushingly depressing Medieval period), a breakdown of the instruments and their associated personality types (apologies to violists and conductors), what it’s like to be a musician at the highest level (it’s hard), how to steal a Stradivarius (and make no money in the process), and when to clap during a live performance (also: when not to). Declassified cheekily demystifies the world of High Art while making the case that classical music matters, perhaps now more than ever.

* This audiobook edition comes with an awesome downloadable bonus PDF containing listening lists, lists of notable composers, a comically disturbing poem by Mozart (in the original German), and other resources from the book.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kris

Not as good as it should have been. Tries to be breezy and accessible but ends up being scattered, incomplete, and disorganized. Tries to drop names, most of which are pointless and don’t help the reader better understand the classical music world. Tries to make jokes, most of which don’t land. Tries to......more

Goodreads review by Andrew

Pretty disappointing, for a number of reasons. First, I found the snark to be too much -- the coy allusions (well this musician did something BAD but I'm not going to say who they ARE wink wink), snarky footnotes that don't seem to add anything useful, and the general trying-really-hard-to-be-cool to......more

Goodreads review by Mark

The subtitle of this book is “A Low Key Guide to the High Strung World of Classical Music”, but I think this is really better described as a partial memoir with a lot of musical background thrown in. Which is actually great! Since I consider this book to be something of an abbreviated memoir, let’s......more

Goodreads review by Leah

I really liked this! The author is a fun writer and a good reader, and I want to be friends with her. She has the perfect combination of smarts and humility (i.e., not trying too hard to show off either quality), and this book not only seems like a great primer for people who don't already know clas......more


Quotes

“A refreshingly fun guide to the intimidating world of sonatas, symphonies and Schumann.” —The New York Times

“[A] refreshingly quick and actually fun study guide to the intimidating world of sonatas, symphonies and Schumann…Warsaw-Fan Rauch [narrates] the book with the easy nature of a best friend…Some of the most entertaining sections of Declassified make you feel as if you're a fly on the wall in conservatory auditions, cutthroat competitions and the obsessive practice routines of professional musicians.” —New York Times Book Review

“Cue vigorous applause and a standing ovation because Declassified is an enchanting and exhilarating tour de force.” —Booklist (starred review

“[An] informed, funny, delightfully unjaded music-appreciation survey."—Wall Street Journal

“This insider’s look at a rarefied world is sure to intrigue music lovers.” —Publishers Weekly

“There’s nothing quite like the just-released Declassified by Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch…[Rauch] takes the mold for music appreciation and breaks it in a fit of irreverent humor and desperate soul-searching…Hilarious and heartrending.” —The Objective Standard

“A breezy, entertaining, youthful guide to classical music for the newbie or classical-curious, with a darker side story about the cost of pursuing one’s passion.” —Jeremy Denk, author of Every Good Boy Does Fine and MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant-winning pianist

“This is a fantastic no-nonsense read for anyone interested in an introduction to the beautiful—and sometimes daunting—world of classical music.” —Kevin Olusola, The Pentatonix

“Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch has written a marvelously irreverent guide to classical music, which everyone, including musicians, must read. While pulling back the curtain on music throughout the centuries, she feathers in her own story of struggle and success as a professional violinist at the top of her game, and with plenty of laugh out loud anecdotes along the way. Declassified is a delight—an honest exploration into how to listen intelligently to music so as to glean its mystery and genius. It both educates and entertains. I loved this book.” —Marcia Butler, author of The Skin Above My Knee and Oslo, Maine

“Arianna combines authenticity and a wicked sense of humor to shed light on a culture rarely discussed in mainstream culture. Having lived this world myself, it is not only truthful but an extremely fun and accessible read that illuminates the most resilient and influential artistic form in modern history.” —James Shin, James Shin, Executive Vice President, SB Projects

“I expected Declassified to be this brilliant, but not this funny. Essential reading for anyone who’s ever turned on or turned off classical music. I wish I’d had something like it growing up.” —Chris Botti, Grammy-Award-winning trumpeter