Crescendo Crescendo

Crescendo

The True Story of a Musical Genius Who Forever Changed a Southern Town

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Publisher Description

A hidden story of human triumph, Crescendo takes you on the rare journey of a musical prodigy who changed an entire community forever.

More than eighty years ago, a musical prodigy with a brilliant mind was born into a poor, uneducated, and abusive family in rural South Georgia. At three years of age, Fred Allen could play Mozart sonatas on the piano without missing a note. But in spite of his obvious talent, Fred’s parents discouraged him from expressing his creativity and intelligence, even going so far as locking him away from the old piano in their home. Forced to fend for himself through his adolescent years, Fred knew that if he was ever to make something of himself, he would need to find a way to rise above his broken background. With incredible effort, and a few miracles along the way, Fred managed to do just that, eventually earning acceptance into The Julliard School in New York City. While simultaneously attending Juilliard, Union Theological Seminary, and Columbia University, he also began directing a local church choir, where he caught the attention of the music industry.

During the musical revolution of the 1960s, Fred earned numerous Grammy nominations and built a growing reputation within the industry. But just as his new career was beginning to take off, Fred was faced with an impossible decision. His wife announced that she no longer wanted to raise their daughter in New York City and was heading home to the South. Fred had come so far from the pain and brokenness of his past, he couldn’t imagine giving up everything just to return to his childhood home.

Trying not to think about what could have been, Fred took a job as a high school music teacher in his hometown of Thomasville, Georgia, a community of only 30,000 people. Far from the executive suites of RCA and the allure of Broadway, Fred never could have imagined that his new role would not only transform his life but also change an entire community forever.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2019
July 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Thomas Nelson
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
9.1
MB

Customer Reviews

mrs byrd ,

Inspiring

I couldn’t put it down! I highly recommend this book!

teach2Three ,

Crescendo

Crescendo was a good memoir, I enjoyed the alternating of the story of Fred's musical development and the interwoven story of his family and personal challenges. It reminded me a little of Educated and Hillbilly Elegy. I lost a little interest about 3/4 of the way through but then found a satisfying conclusion when I returned. This man overcame so much, his tenaciousness is inspiring and a testament to what hard work, some natural talent, and some nerve can bring about. As I read his personal tips at the end I thought . . . This sounds like Desiderata . . . Then I turned the page and got a smile when he referenced the source. A valuable read, especially with the look at me culture we are in right now.

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