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Author:
Singer, Lea, author.
Title:
The piano student / Lea Singer ; translated from the German by Elisabeth Lauffer.
Publisher:
New Vessel Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
233 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Horowitz, Vladimir,--1903-1989--Fiction.
Kaufmann, Nico,--1916-1996--Fiction.
Horowitz, Vladimir,--1903-1989.
Kaufmann, Nico,--1916-1996.
1900-1999
Pianists--Fiction.
Teacher-student relationships--Fiction.
Gay men--Fiction.
Closeted gays--Fiction.
Nineteen thirties--Fiction.
Closeted gays.
Gay men.
Nineteen thirties.
Pianists.
Teacher-student relationships.
Switzerland--History--20th century--Fiction.
Switzerland.
Biographical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Fiction.
Gay fiction.
Historical fiction.
History.
Historical fiction.
Gay fiction.
German fiction--Translations into English.
Other Authors:
Lauffer, Elisabeth, translator.
Other Titles:
Klavierschüler. English
Notes:
"First published in German as Der Klavierschüler"--Title page verso.
Summary:
"The Piano Student centers on an affair between one of the 20th century's most celebrated pianists, Vladimir Horowitz, and his young male student, Nico Kaufmann, in the late 1930s. As Europe hurtles toward political catastrophe and Horowitz ascends to the pinnacle of artistic achievement, the great pianist hides his illicit love from his wife Wanda, the daughter of the renowned conductor Arturo Toscanini. The affair is narrated by Kaufmann in the 1980s to another music devotee, who comes to him enchanted by Schumann's composition Traumerei and awakens memories of the thwarted relationship. Kaufmann is spending his final years playing in small-time Zurich bars, never rivaling his teacher's musical mastery and rapturously received concerts. Based on unpublished letters by Horowitz to Kaufmann that author Lea Singer herself discovered in Switzerland, the novel portrays the anguish that the acclaimed musician felt about his never publicly acknowledged homosexuality and the attendant duplicity of his personal life. It's a riveting and sensitive tale of musical perfection, love, and longing denied, with multiple historical layers and insights into artistic creativity."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
193993186X
9781939931863
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1144087826
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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