Music and Morals
Discover the profound insights of H. R. Haweis in his thought-provoking work, Music and Morals, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive volume, spanning 596 pages, delves into the philosophical dimensions of music, exploring its moral and ethical aspects. Haweis, an esteemed English cleric and writer (1838–1901), presents a well-rounded examination divided into four distinct sections: Philosophical, Biographical, Instrumental, and Critical. Each section offers a rich tapestry of topics, including the lives of great composers, the evolution of brass bands, the nuances of musical tastes in England, and the influential roles of conductors and opera. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a scholar, or simply curious about the intersection of music and morality, this book is a must-have for your collection. Enhance your understanding of music's impact on society with this engaging and informative read.