"*You know, to me, a violin and a person are alike. We keep inside the reverberations of the most important people who touch us. And the music we make lives after us*." Imagine you are holding a violin made in 1750. Not a prestigious Amati or Stradivarius but a special one-off commission by a wor
The Violin
โ Scribed by Pritchard, Lindsay
- Book ID
- 110494327
- Publisher
- Troubador Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 293 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781789011357
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"You know, to me, a violin and a person are alike. We keep inside the reverberations of the most important people who touch us. And the music we make lives after us."
Imagine you are holding a violin made in 1750. Not a prestigious Amati or Stradivarius but a special one-off commission by a workaday luthier called John Johnson in his small workshop in Cheapside, London. You think about its history of more than a quarter of a millennium.
Who made it and why? Who has owned it? Played it? What celebrated characters might have heard it? How was it passed down, hand to hand, and how did its owners' lives interlink? Holding it you might even muse on the transience of life against the durability of the instrument and the music it has played.
This is the story of that violin. It is taken on an incredible journey through history and is passed to a variety of characters including a Georgian libertine, a young French female virtuoso, a philanthropic collector, an...
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