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De Vier Jaargetijden (2000)

by Laurel Corona(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I rescued this book from the trash when I was assessing the collection at my library. Hadn't gone out in a couple of years, but had been part of that big popular boom in biographical novels a couple years back. The idea that this novel focused on the life of Antonio Vivaldi caught my eye and I decided to read it instead of withdraw it.The Four Seasons is such an iconic piece of music, used in DeBeers diamond commercials for as long as I can remember. Who was the genius that composed that piece? Who were the players to first tease out the notes until they swelled into life? Laurel Corona recreates the city of Venice in the early 1700s and the Ospedale della Pieta, part convent, orphanage, and music school. The two main characters, Chiaretta and Maddalena, sisters who ... morewere left in the care of the Pieta's sisters and raised to become singular musicians. The story initially focuses on Maddalena's love of the violin and her apparent natural gift for playing it. Through the violin she meets Antonio Vivaldi: priest, composer, asthmatic, teacher and something more. Between Maddalena and Vivaldi a connection sparks. They act almost as if a married couple, but Vivaldi uses the Pieta to make money for his compositions and disappears frequently to different Italian opera houses for better commissions. Maddalena is tormented by her feelings for Vivaldi and his seemingly callous behavior towards her. Later in the novel the focus switches to Chiaretta and her singing. It is her breathtaking soprano that leads her into a marriage with one of the wealthiest and powerful families in Venice. She is the one that pushes her sister's career forward and encourages music performances at her new villa. The sisters' lives are inextricably linked with music and with Vivaldi, but this novel is really about the lives of the two women and not the composer. However, the authro jumps between big sections of the women's lives that I felt their story was disconnected. The sections of the book are more like a piece of art, showing only certain sections of a lifetime. I really liked the characters and wished there had been more meat to their lives. The setting that Corona describes is incredibly detailed and brings Venice alive on the pages. My biggest issue with this book was how awkward and childish discussions of sex and menstruation felt. I think the author was trying to mimic the uncertainty and awkwardness of this period in a woman's life, but the language was stilted and made reading these passages seem very silly. It broke me away from the story.If you really enjoy the artistic biographical novels I would definitely suggest anything by Susan Vreeland or Tracey Chevalier. These types of novels tend to be focuses mainly on female figures or tangentially female characters rather than men, but the stories are solidly written and entertaining.
review 2: A novel of 18th century Venice rich with details of life, music, Carnivale and the lives of the noble families that dictated all of society and it's pleasure. This story fictionally describes the life of Vivaldi and how his most important music was created for the Pieta, a convent-like orphanage that supported hundreds of foundling girls left on it's doorsteps. To support them the Pieta creates two things lace, and beautiful music. The story of two orphaned sisters who become passionate musicians in a strict world of discipline and heartbreaking destitution is full of compassion, love and courage. If you like classical music, historical fiction and a story of love this book is definitely for you. less
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Emily
I loved this book. It was an amazing journey and I cried at the end and wanted to know more.
sidney
Lovely story--I must visit Italy. Enough said.
georgia8693
Nederlandse titel: "De vier jaargetijden"
tyong86
9.5
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