Description: The Four Seasons by Laurel Corona Maddalena takes up the violin and forms a dangerous bond with her instructor, the controversial red-haired priest - and suspected womaniser - Antonio Vivaldi. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Chiaretta and Maddalena are as different as night and day. They were abandoned at birth outside the steps of the Ospedale della Pieta, Venices world-famous foundling hospital and musical academy. Rebellious Chiaretta develops into a dazzling singer, soon becoming a celebrated soloist. Her more reserved sister takes up the violin and forms a dangerous bond with her instructor, the controversial red-haired priest - and suspected womaniser - Antonio Vivaldi. Based on rich historical research this is a fictionalised account of the lives of two sisters. Notes Two sisters become involved with Antonio Vivaldi in 18th century Venice. Author Biography Laurel Corona is the author of twenty plus grade-school books and a professor of English at San Diego City College. She was a Charter Fellow at the San Diego Area Writing Project. She has a BA from University of California and an MA from University of Chicago and received her PhD from University of California. She currently lives in San Diego, CA. Review "Corona does a magnificent job of showing us the violent contradictions of life in 18th-century Venice, through the eyes of two musically gifted orphan sisters. Their relationships with music and particularly with the complex, enigmatic figure of Antonio Vivaldi are sensitively explored. This novel resists the easy clich and really succeeds in drawing a world that is both panoramic and intimate."--Susanne Dunlap, author of Liszts Kiss"Coronas The Four Seasons is historical fiction as it is meant to be written--a gripping exploration of the twisting byways of both 18th century Venice and the human heart. Pop Vivaldis masterpiece into the CD player, brew a pot of tea, and prepare to relinquish the rest of your afternoon. Corona brings Venice and Vivaldi to life, delivering a stirring story of love, ambition, and music that will keep you reading long after the last note of the concerto has ended."--Lauren Willig, author of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation"Ive never been to Venice, played a violin, or for that matter carried a tune, but after reading The Four Seasons I feel that Ive experienced all three, and through them come to a better understanding of the many forms love takes. Brava, Laurel Corona."--Sally Gunning, author of The Widows War and Bound"Laurel Coronas The Four Seasons is a poignant tale of two sisters layered exquisitely over the exotic world of brilliant priest/composer Vivaldi and his 18th century Venice. The result: a vibrant crescendo of hearts and history."--Karen Harper, author of The Last Boleyn and The First Princess of Wales"Music and the dangerous, exquisite world of eighteenth-century Venice form the setting of this poetic, sensual story of two orphaned sisters. The older is a shy, brilliant violinist, the younger a singer who will not be stopped in what she wants in life. One will cling to the chaste, unrequited love of a lifetime while the other will lose herself in the world of masks, lovers, gondolas, canals, and theaters. In all of this, they never lose their devotion to each other. The Four Seasons is a beautifully-written addition to the handful of fascinating novels about women and the arts in this most intriguing of cities."--Stephanie Cowell, author of Marrying Mozart Prizes Winner of San Diego Book Awards (Historical Fiction) 2009 Review Quote "Music and the dangerous, exquisite world of eighteenth-century Venice form the setting of this poetic, sensual story of two orphaned sisters. The older is a shy, brilliant violinist, the younger a singer who will not be stopped in what she wants in life. One will cling to the chaste, unrequited love of a lifetime while the other will lose herself in the world of masks, lovers, gondolas, canals, and theaters. In all of this, they never lose their devotion to each other. The Four Seasons is a beautifully-written addition to the handful of fascinating novels about women and the arts in this most intriguing of cities." Details ISBN1401309267 Author Laurel Corona Short Title 4 SEASONS Language English ISBN-10 1401309267 ISBN-13 9781401309268 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2008 Imprint Hyperion Subtitle A Novel of Vivaldis Venice Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Birth 1949 Residence Lake Arrowhead, CA, US DOI 10.1604/9781401309268 UK Release Date 2008-12-02 US Release Date 2008-11-04 Pages 400 Publisher Hyperion Publication Date 2008-11-04 DEWEY 813.6 Audience General NZ Release Date 2008-11-03 AU Release Date 2008-11-03 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:15465606;
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Book Title: The Four Seasons: a Novel of Vivaldi's Venice
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Author: Laurel Corona
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Publisher: Hyperion
Publication Year: 2008
Item Weight: 355g
Number of Pages: 389 Pages