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Lev's Violin

An Italian Adventure

Helena Attlee author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:2nd Jun '22

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A captivating journey unfolds as Helena Attlee explores the history and stories behind Lev's Violin, revealing the profound connections between music and culture.

From the moment Helena Attlee hears Lev's violin, she is drawn into a captivating world of music and history. This beautiful Italian instrument, with its rich heritage and the tales of its former Russian owner, sparks her curiosity. Determined to uncover the stories hidden within its delicate wooden body, Helena embarks on a journey to Cremona, the birthplace of the Italian violin. What starts as a quest for knowledge soon transforms into an enchanting adventure, filled with unexpected discoveries.

As Helena travels through dusty workshops, serene Alpine forests, and majestic Venetian churches, Lev's Violin unfolds like a tapestry of interconnected lives. Each location reveals a piece of the violin's history, introducing her to a diverse cast of characters, including luthiers, musicians, and even princes. Their stories intertwine with her own, creating a rich narrative that explores the deep connections between music, culture, and personal identity.

Ultimately, Lev's Violin becomes a poignant meditation on the significance of objects and the stories they carry. It reflects on how music can shape individual lives and influence entire cultures, leaving readers with a profound appreciation for the power of creativity and the enduring legacy of art.

Utterly enthralling - a beautifully written voyage of discovery that takes us deep into the heart of music-making. -- Deborah Moggach * author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel *
A beguiling quest that draws its author from the Italian heartland of the violin to the edge of Asiatic Russia, told with a passion that is at once gentle and compelling. -- Colin Thubron * author of To a Mountain in Tibet *
Elegant and ambitious ... Attlee pursues her story with honesty, diligence and open-mindedness ... An original and refreshingly unorthodox approach to history * Guardian *
Attlee's love and unbounded enthusiasm for Italy shine through the pages ... She writes with zest about her sleuthing odyssey, her investigations into the art of lutherie and the dynasties dedicated to the crafting of these delightful objects. Whether it be a distant family history, the timber forests of the Dolomites or a momentary encounter, Attlee captures it infirm, fresh prose. -- Graham Elliot * Spectator *
Attlee writes with rare beauty and sensitivity about music, and her love of Italian culture positively sings from the pages ... Deeply absorbing -- Kate Wakeling * BBC Music Magazine *
In limpid, searching prose, Helena Attlee shows us how music can cast spells but also bridge the distance of centuries. -- Marina Benjamin * author of The Middlepause *
Charming and original ... Attlee has the natural storyteller's gift. -- Stephen Walsh * author of Debussy *
Charming ... Attlee tells the story in easy, luminous prose, infused with a deep understanding for the way human value accrues mysteriously in things, and in the act of making them * Telegraph *
Reading Lev's Violin is like listening to a fine instrument: thoroughly relaxing but also exciting, fun yet deeply serious ... with constant surprises and charms -- Tobias Jones * author of The Dark Heart of Italy *
Illuminating, engrossing ... a wide-ranging exploration of the history and cultural significance of the Italian violin * TLS *
Beguiling and truly original ... An amazing journey ... one of the joys is the glimpses it affords of forgotten historical byways and of a colourful, sometimes roguish cast of characters ... Attlee has such a wonderful way with words that as a reader you almost imagine you can see, as well as hear, Lev's violin * Daily Mail *
Seductive, captivating ... A book that pleases the more for so neatly resisting characterisation * Literary Review *

ISBN: 9780141991078

Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: 168g

224 pages