Graeme Lawson

Praise for Sound Tracks

In exploring the historical traces humankind has left of our music-making, Graeme Lawson captures the full scope of the ingenuity and passion that we have brought to this mysterious yet universal and vital impulse. ...

Philip Ball, author of The Music Instinct

A very rare object – a book where you learn something new about music on every single page. Graeme Lawson piles revelation upon revelation to shed a completely new perspective on the tools we use for making mu ...

Norman Lebrecht, author of Why Beethoven

This is surely one of the most unusual and original histories of music that has been written, recovering a sense of the sounds of the distant past through rare survivals of musical instruments and even a tune record ...

David Abulafia, Professor Emeritus of Mediterranean History, University of Cambridge

In exploring the historical traces humankind has left of our music-making, Graeme Lawson captures the full scope of the ingenuity and passion that we have brought to this mysterious yet universal and vital impulse. ...

Philip Ball, author of The Music Instinct

A very rare object – a book where you learn something new about music on every single page. Graeme Lawson piles revelation upon revelation to shed a completely new perspective on the tools we use for making mu ...

Norman Lebrecht, author of Why Beethoven

This is surely one of the most unusual and original histories of music that has been written, recovering a sense of the sounds of the distant past through rare survivals of musical instruments and even a tune record ...

David Abulafia, Professor Emeritus of Mediterranean History, University of Cambridge

In exploring the historical traces humankind has left of our music-making, Graeme Lawson captures the full scope of the ingenuity and passion that we have brought to this mysterious yet universal and vital impulse. ...

Philip Ball, author of The Music Instinct

A very rare object – a book where you learn something new about music on every single page. Graeme Lawson piles revelation upon revelation to shed a completely new perspective on the tools we use for making mu ...

Norman Lebrecht, author of Why Beethoven

This is surely one of the most unusual and original histories of music that has been written, recovering a sense of the sounds of the distant past through rare survivals of musical instruments and even a tune record ...

David Abulafia, Professor Emeritus of Mediterranean History, University of Cambridge