When did classical music fall off the American cultural radar? Moreover, how did it get on the radar in the first place? Joseph Horowitz’s newest tome tackles the full scope and history of classical music in the U.S., and comes to some fairly dark conclusions. “Horowitz partly blames the early 20th century ‘Toscanini Cult,’ devout worshipers of an imported Italian conductor, as one of the main catalysts for the demise. This was the Waterloo, the point at which, in the eyes of Americans, classical music went strictly European… It was also the point at which we became overzealously fascinated not with the music being played, but with the performers who played it, a shift the author views as an unhealthy offshoot of a market-driven culture.”