Silent Movements brings all Simon Mundy's experience in politics
and the music business together. Set in 1980 at the end of the Cold
War, it tells the story of a Soviet violinist being helped by a
young British cellist to defect. Along the way Mundy accurately
depicts the challenges and excitement of concert performance. As
Julian Lloyd Webber says, 'Simon Mundy really knows the point where
music, politics and history collide. He also understands the
processes of a performer's life.'
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