MUSIC A JOY FOR LIFE by Edward Heath

MUSIC A JOY FOR LIFE by Edward Heath

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This text examines a lifetime's passion for music, from being a chorister to becoming a conductor of international renown. He defines music as an art and writes about famous composers, performers and compositions. New chapters cover themes such as British music and festivals and his 80th birthday.

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MUSIC A JOY FOR LIFE by Edward Heath

This text examines a lifetime's passion for music, from being a chorister to becoming a conductor of international renown. He defines music as an art and writes about famous composers, performers and compositions. New chapters cover themes such as British music and festivals and his 80th birthday.

Sir Edward Richard George Ted Heath, 1916 - 2005 was a British Conservative politician who served as Leader of the Conservative Party 1965-75 and as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1970-74. Heath studied at Balliol College, Oxford. In 1938, he went to Spain to witness the ongoing civil war and then went on to serve in the British Army during the Second World War.

Heath applied for Britain to enter the European Economic Community (now the European Union) and was successful. He oversaw the completion of the decimalization of British currency in 1971, and the reorganization of the British counties. Heath angered trade unions by bringing in an Industrial Relations Act and attempting to bring in a prices and income policy. In 1973, a miners' strike caused Heath to implement the Three-Day Week to conserve electricity. With the slogan 'Who Governs Britain?' Heath called for an election in February 1974 which resulted in a hung parliament. Another election was held in October of that year and the Labour Party won by a small majority.

In his autobiography Heath is keen not to let Eurosceptics rewrite history; he emphasizes that, just as his time in charge of firing squads put him off capital punishment, so the war made him a determined European. Heath shows a dry humor and an unexpected sense of his own absurdity; there are some surprising vignettes as well, like Fidel Castro drunkenly ranting about his hero- worship of Winston Churchill, and Enoch Powell promising to break an NHS strike by importing Jamaican nurses.

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ISBN 13 9781862050907
ISBN 10 1862050902
Title MUSIC A JOY FOR LIFE
Author Heath Edward
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Book
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1997-04-17
Number of pages 224
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