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Until Music Do Us Part

Until Music Do Us Part

Paperback

Letters & Essays

ISBN13: 9798878403849
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Feb 4 2024
Pages: 154
Weight: 0.52
Height: 0.36 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
Dive into 'Until Music Do Us Part, ' an epic tale of love, passion, and music that defies time. The novel catapults readers through the intertwined lives of three musical geniuses: Clara Wieck, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms.

Clara, a virtuoso pianist and Schumann's muse, dazzles with her talent. However, her story goes beyond music, intimately connecting her with Brahms, unleashing his creative brilliance.

This historical journey into the heart of German romanticism explores emotions intertwined with the Lieder, creations of the famous trio. Set in vibrant 19th-century Germany, the plot highlights how these composers challenged the social conventions of the time to express their deepest feelings.

Their destinies form a symphony of forbidden loves, triumphs, and tragedies, revealing the greatness and complexity of these artists in the context of the romantic movement, where the connection with nature and emotions was reflected in every masterpiece.

The story unfolds in an era of social conventions, where characters struggle for love and recognition. From aristocratic salons to concert halls, the narrative reveals how their lives intersect, fueling creativity and passion in each encounter.

'Until Music Do Us Part' captures the essence of German romanticism, transporting readers to the greatness of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, Schumann, Liszt, and Mendelssohn. This literary masterpiece offers a unique experience where music and emotions converge in an unforgettable symphony.

Prepare for a journey full of passion, love, and notes that will resonate in your heart long after closing the book.

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