
The Copyists
Michael Pratt(Author)
Palmetto Publishing
Published on 24. October 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
342 pages
979-8-8229-1364-6 (ISBN)
Description
When a classical musician travels back in time, his deep love for Mozart's music ignites a passionate romance.
Imagine being given the chance to converse with Mozart-a dream come true for any musician. But for one classical pianist, the dream becomes a reality.
After a difficult period in his life, Stefan Radowitz seeks solace at Mozart's gravesite and unwittingly finds himself transported back to 1785. Arriving at Mozart's door, he lands the job of a lifetime as his musical assistant. As he becomes the virtuoso's confidante, he observes the charisma, drive, complexity, and darkness of a man who gifted the world his masterpieces.
Growing ever more attached to his new life and role, he meets Countess Elisabetta Grünewald; a woman whose musical prowess rivals Mozart. Totally smitten, Stefan and Elisabetta begin a passionate affair and plan for a future. However, Stefan knows his time with Mozart is fleeting. What will become of him once the link to Mozart is broken by the great genius's early death?
The Copyists explores the connection between music and romantic passion-revealing how both succumbing to the rich emotions in Mozart's sensually-charged music and to the heat of physical desire stem from the same part of the human psyche. Fans of time travel romance novels and lovers of Mozart will swoon for this sweeping period romantic drama.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
556 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-8229-1364-6 (9798822913646)
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Michael Pratt is a Professor of the Practice of Music at Princeton University. He has conducted the Princeton University Orchestra and Opera Theater for over four decades and has given symphony and opera performances around the world, performing repertory from five centuries. He is the recipient of the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton and is an Honorary Member of the Royal College of Music (HonRCM), London. While he has written extensively about the music he has conducted, The Copyists is his debut novel and is the culmination of numerous lifelong passions.