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It remains one of the most penetrating and illuminating books on the island's elusive, alluring culture. National GeographicA House in Bali tells the fascinating story of renowned writer and composer Colin McPhee's obsession with Balinese gamelan music, and of his journey to Bali to experience it first-hand. In 1929, the young Canadian-born musician chanced upon rare gramophone recordings which were to change his life forever. From that moment, he lived for the day when he could set foot on the island where this music originated. He realized his dream and spent almost a decade there in the 1930s. Music and dance are second nature to the Balinese, and McPhee's writings and compositions proved seminal in popularizing gamelan music in the West. In this lovingly-told memoir, McPhee unfolds a beguiling picture of a society like no other in the worldstaggeringly poor in material terms, but rich beyond belief in spiritual values and joy. The young composer writes about his growing underst

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"It remains one of the most penetrating and illuminating books on the island's elusive, alluring culture." --National Geographic

A House in Bali

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    A Paperback / softback by Colin McPhee, James Murdoch

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      Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
      Publication Date: 11/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780804853712, 978-0804853712
      ISBN10: 0804853711

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      Book Synopsis
      It remains one of the most penetrating and illuminating books on the island's elusive, alluring culture. National GeographicA House in Bali tells the fascinating story of renowned writer and composer Colin McPhee's obsession with Balinese gamelan music, and of his journey to Bali to experience it first-hand. In 1929, the young Canadian-born musician chanced upon rare gramophone recordings which were to change his life forever. From that moment, he lived for the day when he could set foot on the island where this music originated. He realized his dream and spent almost a decade there in the 1930s. Music and dance are second nature to the Balinese, and McPhee's writings and compositions proved seminal in popularizing gamelan music in the West. In this lovingly-told memoir, McPhee unfolds a beguiling picture of a society like no other in the worldstaggeringly poor in material terms, but rich beyond belief in spiritual values and joy. The young composer writes about his growing underst

      Trade Review
      "It remains one of the most penetrating and illuminating books on the island's elusive, alluring culture." --National Geographic

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