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The Last Post

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The Last Post

Music, Remembrance and the Great War
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At eleven o'clock on the morning of 11 November 1919 the entire British Empire came to a halt to remember the dead of the Great War. During that first two-minute silence all transport stayed still, all work ceased and millions stood motionless in the streets. The only human sound to be heard was the desolate weeping of those overcome by grief. Then, at two minutes past eleven, the moment was brought to an end, by the playing of the Last Post. A century on, the Last Post - the infantry call played on bugle, rather the aristocratic sound of the cavalry trumpet - remains the most emotionally charged piece of music in British public life. In an increasingly secular country, it is the closest thing we have to a sacred anthem. Yet along with the poppy, the Cenotaph and the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, its power is profoundly modern. It is a response to the trauma of war that could only have evolved in a democratic age. In this moving exploration of the Last Post's history, Alwyn W. Turner considers the bugle call's humble origins and shows how its mournful simplicity reached beyond class, beyond religion, beyond patriotism to speak directly to peoples around the world. Along the way he contemplates the relationship between history and remembrance, and seeks out the legacy of the First World War in today's culture.

Author Biography

Alwyn W. Turner is a cultural and political historian, whose latest book A Classless Society: Britain in the 1990s, is published by Aurum Press and completes a critically acclaimed trilogy about the making of modern Britain. He is also one of the country's leading authorities on British military music, the author of The Trumpets Will Sound: The Story of the Royal Military School of Music and a three-volume history of British military bands.
Release date Australia
October 16th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Aurum Press
Pages
208
Publisher
Aurum Press
Dimensions
135x216x25
ISBN-13
9781781312858
Product ID
22302490

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