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Mozart's Sister: A Novel (2006)

por Rita Charbonnier

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Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart, affectionately called Nannerl by her family, could play the piano with an otherworldly skill from the time she was a child, when her tiny hands seemed too small to encompass a fifth. At the tender age of five, she gave her first public performance, amazing the assembled gentlemen and ladies with the beautiful music she created. But her moment of glory was cut short, for even as her father carried her around to receive their praise, her mother began laboring to bring a second child into the world. After hours of her mother's pained cries and agonized shouts, which rang in Nannerl's ears like a terrifying symphony, the child was born. They named him Wolfgang. Nannerl loved him instantly. As they grew, Wolfgang and his sister became inseparable, creating a fantasy world together and playing music the likes of which no one had ever heard. They were two sides of a single person, opposite in temperament--he lighthearted and charismatic, she shy and retiring--but equal in talent. Yet it was Wolfgang who carried their father's dreams of glory. And as the siblings matured, Nannerl's prodigious talent was brushed aside by her father. Instead of playing alongside her brother in the world's great cities, she was forced to stop performing and become a provincial piano teacher to support Wolfgang's career. Nannerl might have accepted this life in her brother's shadow but for the appearance of a potential suitor who reawakened her passion for life, for love, for music--and who threatened to upset the delicate balance that kept the Mozart family in harmony. Mozart's Sister draws you into the lush palaces and salons of eighteenth-century Europe and into the fascinating life of a woman who ultimately found a way to express her own genius.… (más)
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Dans leur enfance, une forte complicité unissait les deux petits Mozart : sous la direction sévère de leur père, le Roi et la Reine du Royaume Caché, comme ils aimaient s'appeler, se produisaient en duo dans toutes les cours d'Europe, et Wolfgang avait une grande admiration pour sa sœur, virtuose du clavier et compositrice. Or, un beau jour, la jeune fille disparaît de la scène, ne laissant à l'Histoire que quelques lettres. Que s'est-il donc passé ? Qu'est devenu ce prodigieux talent né dans le corps d'une femme ? Rita Charbonnier a mis en œuvre toute son inclination musicale et une incroyable pénétration psychologique pour sortir de l'ombre le personnage de Nannerl et saisir les raisons de cet effacement : passion, rage, jalousie, ressentiment, incompréhension, détachement... jusqu'à la réconciliation, advenue après la mort de Wolfgang, qui laissera émerger l'affection et l'amour pour la musique qui, en fin de compte, a influencé toute sa vie. Dans un cadre historico-musical fascinant, c'est une héroïne à la fois passionnante et touchante qui nous est dévoilée, merveilleuse figure féminine du XVIIIe siècle, souvent très proche d'une femme de notre époque. ( )
  vdb | Aug 15, 2010 |
An interesting look into the fictitious life of Nannerl, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's older sister, who, although equally talented, had to remain in her brother's shadow because her father believed that a woman's place was at home, and since she had some talent on the pianoforte, a piano teacher at best.

She buried her talent in bitterness and for lack of support and love from her father. Having found love in a student's widowed father, she also lost it as a result of her brother's reckless behavior with her student. She then buries herself in a remote village, and cut herself off from her famous brother until his death. ( )
  cameling | Dec 29, 2008 |
interesting premise...i never knew mozart had a sister. the first 2/3 of the book was VERY slow. if i had not been given a free copy and wasn't obligated to review it, i'm not sure i would've finished it. final third picked up a bit and it was more enjoyable to read. difficulties might have been due to the translation. ( )
  kathy_h | Jan 25, 2008 |
De zus van Mozart
Rita Charbonnier
Iedereen kent Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, de beste componist aller tijden. Maar dat Mozart een zus had, die net zo begaafd was als hij, weet bijna niemand.
Als kind trad Mozart altijd samen op met zijn zusje Maria Anna, koosnaam Nannerl. Maar plotseling verdween het meisje volledig van het toneel. Wat gebeurde er met dit wonderbaarlijke talent? Waarom moest zij uit de schijnwerpers verdwijnen?

Maria Anna Mozart was een begaafd musicus wier talenten werden overschaduwd door het succes van haar jongere broer. De zus van Mozart is háár verhaal!

In De zus van Mozart schetst Rita Charbonnier het geromantiseerde leven van Nannerl Mozart, een hartstochtelijke en getalenteerde vrouw. Het is een geestige en ontroerende roman, niet alleen voor de lezer die van muziek houdt, maar voor iedereen die in zijn eigen en andermans talenten gelooft.

Rita Charbonnier is theaterjournalist, actrice en zangeres. De zus van Mozart is haar eerste roman.
  Camille13369 | Nov 23, 2007 |
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Maria Anna Walburga Ignatia Mozart, affectionately called Nannerl by her family, could play the piano with an otherworldly skill from the time she was a child, when her tiny hands seemed too small to encompass a fifth. At the tender age of five, she gave her first public performance, amazing the assembled gentlemen and ladies with the beautiful music she created. But her moment of glory was cut short, for even as her father carried her around to receive their praise, her mother began laboring to bring a second child into the world. After hours of her mother's pained cries and agonized shouts, which rang in Nannerl's ears like a terrifying symphony, the child was born. They named him Wolfgang. Nannerl loved him instantly. As they grew, Wolfgang and his sister became inseparable, creating a fantasy world together and playing music the likes of which no one had ever heard. They were two sides of a single person, opposite in temperament--he lighthearted and charismatic, she shy and retiring--but equal in talent. Yet it was Wolfgang who carried their father's dreams of glory. And as the siblings matured, Nannerl's prodigious talent was brushed aside by her father. Instead of playing alongside her brother in the world's great cities, she was forced to stop performing and become a provincial piano teacher to support Wolfgang's career. Nannerl might have accepted this life in her brother's shadow but for the appearance of a potential suitor who reawakened her passion for life, for love, for music--and who threatened to upset the delicate balance that kept the Mozart family in harmony. Mozart's Sister draws you into the lush palaces and salons of eighteenth-century Europe and into the fascinating life of a woman who ultimately found a way to express her own genius.

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