Alex Ross’s award-winning international bestseller, THE REST IS NOISE, has become a contemporary classic, establishing him as
one of our most popular and acclaimed cultural historians. LISTEN TO THIS, which takes its title from a beloved 2004 essay in
which Ross described his late-blooming discovery of pop music, showcases
the best of Ross’s writing from more than a decade at The New Yorker.
These pieces, dedicated to classical and popular artists alike,
are at once erudite and lively. In a previously unpublished essay,
Ross brilliantly retells hundreds of years of music history—from
Renaissance dances to Led Zeppelin—through a few iconic bass
lines of celebration and lament. He vibrantly sketches canonical
composers such as Schubert, Verdi, and Brahms; gives us in-depth
interviews with modern pop masters such as Björk and Radiohead;
and introduces us to music students at a Newark high school and
to indie-rock hipsters in Beijing.
Whether his subject is Mozart or Bob Dylan, Ross shows how music
expresses the full complexity of the human condition. Witty, passionate,
and brimming with insight, LISTEN TO THIS teaches us how to
listen.