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As featured in the Telegraph and on Radio 4’s Today programme.

‘A magnificent treasury . . . a fascinating tour de force.’ Observer

‘Year of Wonder
is an absolute treat – the most enlightening way to be guided through the year.’ Eddie Redmayne

Classical music for everyone – an inspirational piece of music for every day of the year, celebrating composers from the medieval era to the present day, written by award-winning violinist and BBC Radio 3 presenter Clemency Burton-Hill.


Have you ever heard a piece of music so beautiful it stops you in your tracks? Or wanted to discover more about classical music but had no idea where to begin?

Year of Wonder
is a unique celebration of classical music by an author who wants to share its diverse wonders with others and to encourage a love for this genre in all readers, whether complete novices or lifetime enthusiasts.

Clemency chooses one piece of music for each day of the year, with a short explanation about the composer to put it into context, and brings the music alive in a modern and playful way, while also extolling the positive mindfulness element of giving yourself some time every day to listen to something uplifting or beautiful. Thoughtfully curated and expertly researched, this is a book of classical music to keep you company: whoever you are, wherever you’re from.

‘The only requirements for enjoying classical music are open ears and an open mind.’
Clemency Burton-Hill


Playlists are available on most streaming music platforms including Apple Music.

Reviews

Year of Wonder is an absolute treat - the most enlightening way to be guided through the year.
Eddie Redmayne
Enthusiasm bounds from every page... It's the creation of a super playlist of classical music... Another day, another delight.
Irish Independent
Soothing, beautiful songs guaranteed to help you fall asleep.
Stylist
Her enthusiasm leaps off the page.
BOOKS OF THE YEAR, Mail on Sunday
A magnificent treasury . . . a fascinating tour de force.
Observer