It's a pretty boring job, tuning pianos, isn't it? Anyway, isn't it a dying craft now? It has been called a dying craft for years and it still holds a mystery for many people.
Step back in time to the 1970s as Steven Harris begins an unusual and unexpected career as a piano tuner at Harrods Ltd, London's most famous department store. Prestigious emporium of the rich and elite, what was it like working there as a teenage trainee piano technician? How and why did the author - brought up in care and leaving school with virtually no qualifications whatsoever - get offered a position there?
Steven Harris tells all in The Man from Harrods - a thoroughly entertaining and terrific tale!
"A brilliant book written from the perspective of a piano tuner." Pianist International magazine
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-913551-85-8 (9781913551858)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Steven Harris is the son of composer and Cornish bard William Lewarne Harris. He left school with no qualifications and few prospects. He spent his childhood in children's homes in Hertfordshire, Surrey and Stevenage. He now divides his time between South London and Kent, where he continues to teach and write.