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Vivaldi's Virgins
Vivaldi's Virgins
Author: Barbara Quick
In this enthralling new novel, Barbara Quick re-creates eighteenth-century Venice at the height of its splendor and decadence. A story of longing and intrigue, half-told truths and toxic lies, Vivaldi's Virgins unfolds through the eyes of Anna Maria dal Violin, one of the elite musicians cloistered in the foundling home where Antonio Vivaldi...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060890520
ISBN-10: 0060890525
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 304
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Very interesting - you don't have to be a musician or history lover to be intrigued by this book. Narrated by a mostly fictional character, this protagonist gives us an insight into one of the most famous musicians of all time.
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This book was excellent in so many ways. First, a great look at the period, early 18th c. In Venice, la Serenissima, accurately and beautifully described - teeming with life, scents, and music. Historically, it is fascinating study of La Pieta orphanage and special students chosen to play for and with Maestro Vivaldi. Vivaldi, "the Red Priest" (because of his hair) is a complex, brilliant teacher and composer. The book centers around his prize pupil, Anna Maria. Her quest to discover her identity is central to the book - the mysterious, surging life of Venice that fills her daily life drives her independent nature. This book should appeal to lovers of Italian history, as well as fans of Vivaldi and his music. It's a keeper.


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