Exploring themes of reconciliation and remembrance, the author delves into the lingering impact of World War II on music. Drawing from a lifetime of experience, he questions the cultural and historical reasons behind the continued absence of compositions banned by Hitler. This thought-provoking work invites readers to reflect on the significance of music in healing and memory, highlighting the importance of confronting the past to foster understanding and appreciation for the art that was suppressed.
John Mauceri Book order



- 2022
- 2019
For the Love of Music
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Masterly conductor's guide to classical music for anyone seeking to love and understand it
- 2017
Maestros And Their Music
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
John Mauceri, who has stood on podiums before storied symphonies, operas, and ballets around the world, brings a lifetime of experience to bear in this informative, brilliantly entertaining exploration of his profession. As Mauceri traces the lineage of his craft, from Felix Mendelssohn (the first to use a baton) to the present day, he shows us how conducting is itself a composition: of legacy and tradition, of techniques handed down—and more than a trace of ineffable magic. Weaving clear musical explanations together with memorable accounts of working alongside masters like Bernstein and Stokowski, Mauceri reveals how conductors approach a piece with a combination of personal interpretation, imagination, and insight into the composer’s intent; what it takes to communicate solely through gesture, with sometimes hundreds of performers at once; and the occasionally glamorous, often challenging life of the itinerant maestro. Illuminating and instructive, inflected with candor, humor, and grace, Maestros and Their Music is the perfect guide to the allure and theater, passion and drudgery, rivalries and relationships of the conducting life.