
Big Ideas From vulture bone flutes to ‘organised sound’— Andrew Ford's short history of music
May 26, 2025
Award-winning composer and author Andrew Ford, host of The Music Show on ABC Radio National, dives deep into the fascinating history of music. He discusses how cultural, social, economic, and technological forces have influenced music's evolution from ancient times to today. The conversation touches on the significance of the didgeridoo and oral traditions, and challenges the idea of music as a universal language. Ford also shares insights from his book, shedding light on the emotional power of music and its transformative journey over the centuries.
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Identity Shapes Musical Performance
- Musicians inevitably bring their identity and experiences into their interpretation.
- Improvisation guarantees that all music is created anew in each performance.
Guido's Notation Revolution
- Guido of Arezzo innovated solfege and staff notation, enabling composers to construct and communicate music.
- Staff notation lets musicians sight-sing, broadening music's complexity and reach.
Composers' Humble Origins
- Most great classical composers came from humble, working-class families.
- Their backgrounds shaped the culture of music education and career opportunities, especially limiting women.








