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Ghost Variations - The Strangest Detective Story In The History Of Music (Paperback)
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The strangest detective story in the history of music - inspired by
a true incident. A world spiralling towards war. A composer
descending into madness. And a devoted woman struggling to keep her
faith in art and love against all the odds. 1933. Dabbling in the
fashionable "Glass Game" - a Ouija board - the famous Hungarian
violinist Jelly d'Aranyi, one-time muse to composers such as
Bartok, Ravel and Elgar, encounters a startling dilemma. A message
arrives ostensibly from the spirit of the composer Robert Schumann,
begging her to find and perform his long-suppressed violin
concerto. She tries to ignore it, wanting to concentrate instead on
charity concerts. But against the background of the 1930s
depression in London and the rise of the Nazis in Germany, a
struggle ensues as the "spirit messengers" do not want her to
forget. The concerto turns out to be real, embargoed by Schumann's
family for fear that it betrayed his mental disintegration: it was
his last full-scale work, written just before he suffered a nervous
breakdown after which he spent the rest of his life in a mental
hospital. It shares a theme with his Geistervariationen (Ghost
Variations) for piano, a melody he believed had been dictated to
him by the spirits of composers beyond the grave. As rumours of its
existence spread from London to Berlin, where the manuscript is
held, Jelly embarks on an increasingly complex quest to find the
concerto. When the Third Reich's administration decides to unearth
the work for reasons of its own, a race to perform it begins.
Though aided and abetted by a team of larger-than-life
personalities - including her sister Adila Fachiri, the pianist
Myra Hess, and a young music publisher who falls in love with her -
Jelly finds herself confronting forces that threaten her own state
of mind. Saving the concerto comes to mean saving herself. In the
ensuing psychodrama, the heroine, the concerto and the pre-war
world stand on the brink, reaching together for one more chance of
glory.
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