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Stabat Mater Tiziano Scarpa

Stabat Mater By Tiziano Scarpa

Stabat Mater by Tiziano Scarpa


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Summary

In early eighteenth-century Venice an orphan girl discovers life and independence in the music of Vivaldi. The female musicians of the Instituto della Pieta play from a gallery in the church, their faces half hidden by metal grilles. They live segregated from the world.

Stabat Mater Summary

Stabat Mater by Tiziano Scarpa

The female musicians of the Instituto della Pieta play from a gallery in the church, their faces half hidden by metal grilles. They live segregated from the world. Cecilia, is a violinist who, during anguished, sleepless nights, writes letters to the mother she never knew, haunted by her and hating her by turns. She eats little and cannot sleep. But things begin to change when a new violin teacher arrives at the institute. The astonishing music of Vivaldi, the 'Red Priest', electrifies her and changes her attitude to life, compelling her to make a courageous choice.

Stabat Mater Reviews

A heady tale of music and foundlings in Vivaldi's Venice * Sunday Telegraph *
Disquieting, lyrical and intensely authentic -- Michelle Lovric
It always feels as if there's an extra sense available to Tiziano Scarpa, one that fuses perception and emotion. He calls it a scrittura totale, total writing. I just think it's genius. -- Michelle Lovric, author of The Book of Human Skin

About Tiziano Scarpa

Tiziano Scarpa was born in Venice in 1963. He is a poet, novelist, playwright and essayist. He has written a number of acclaimed novels including Eyes On the Broiler and Western Kamikaze. Serpent's Tail have published his 'cultural guide to Venice', Venice is a Fish. His radio play Pop Corn received international critical acclaim and was aired by the BBC and other European radio stations. He regularly speaks at creative writing conferences and writes for Italian national newspapers. In 1997 he won the 49th Italia Prize for his writing. Stabat Mater won the 2009 Strega Prize, the Italian equivalent of the Booker. He lives in Venice.

Additional information

GOR003694652
9781846687693
1846687691
Stabat Mater by Tiziano Scarpa
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
20110825
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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