The Instrumentalist

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Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.2 X 1.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781668035825
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About the Author
Harriet Constable is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker living in London. She has written for The New York Times, The Economist, and the BBC, and is a grantee of the Pulitzer Center and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She grew up playing the flute and piano and singing with her mother, a classically trained pianist and singer. The Instrumentalist is her debut novel.
Reviews
One of BBC's Most Anticipated Books of 2024
One of the Guardian's/Observer's New Review's Ten Best New Novelists for 2024

"Constable paints a vivid and nuanced portrait of the groundbreaking 18th-century violinist and conductor Anna Maria della Pietà.... With THE INSTRUMENTALIST, Constable fills in the gaps, giving this remarkable figure the kind of nuanced origin story that has rarely been afforded by history to female artists.... THE INSTRUMENTALIST is more than a history lesson -- with this novel, Constable has crafted an engrossing tale about an unexpected coup de musique." -New York Times

"Constable's shrewdest move is to imagine Anna Maria as a synesthete who experiences sound and color together. . . One piece that sparks "the multicolor of Anna Maria's mind" is the "Devil's Trill," a violin sonata of extraordinary technical difficulty that its composer, Giuseppe Tartini, said he wrote after dreaming he had made a pact with the devil for his soul. Alive to both the glories and cruelties of creating immortal music, "The Instrumentalist" is a vivid evocation of this Faustian bargain." -The Wall Street Journal

"How to balance ego and ambition with community and kindness? Harriet Constable gives voice to violin prodigy Anna Maria della Pietà, a real-life musical genius raised in a Venetian orphanage in 1704 and taught by none other than composer Antonio Vivaldi. The city's shimmering wealth and fetid corruption leap from the page; so, too, does music's transcendent, radiant power." -The Christian Science Monitor

"An immersive, impassioned tale full of color and sound that depicts Anna Maria as a driven prodigy whose talent will empower and imperil her."--The Guardian/Observer

"Mellifluous.... Constable richly portrays the city's opulence and its seedy underside, and she charms in her portrayal of her fiery young protagonist. This will appeal to fans of historicals with strong female leads."--Publishers Weekly

"The Instrumentalist is a marvel, a story rich in texture and detail. Harriet Constable has taken a character and truly breathed life into her. . . It is a captivating story of a woman with dreams and hopes at a time when there was little for a poor orphan to hope for. Anna Maria is a protagonist you will not soon forget." -The New York Journal of Books

"An absorbing story of musical rivalry and ambition." -SUNDAY TIMES, Best historical fiction

"Historical fiction as it should be written." -MAIL ON SUNDAY

"A captivating narrative as tightly tuned as a thriller." -DAILY TELEGRAPH

"Constable's compelling book - while imaginative in bringing to life its characters - holds to her background as a journalist, frequently yanking the reader back into the brutal realities of 18th century life."--Violinist.com

"Most people recognize the name Antonio Vivaldi, less is known about violin virtuoso Anna Maria della Pieta, the musician behind Vivaldi's more famous works. In this work. . . Constable imagines what led Anna Marie down that path. . . The early part of the novel focuses on Anna Marie's feelings while she plays music, such as her ability to see colors and hear sounds--synesthesia--which gives life and color to the story." -STL Today

"Enthralling, passionate, vivid. The Instrumentalist is a marvel." -KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE, author of The Mercies

"I was swept away by this searing portrait of ambition and betrayal. Occasionally a book arrives which not only moves but performs a vital function: and The Instrumentalist restores Anna Maria's name as she deserves, removing her from the forgotten annals of history." -ELIZABETH MACNEAL, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Doll Factory

"A fascinating story of music, ambition, and womanhood in eighteenth-century Venice ... In The Instrumentalist, the Venetian Republic is a character in its own right, amid the glory and decadence of its final century." -CHARMAINE WILKERSON, author of the New York Times-bestselling Black Cake

"With a heroine at once so very fierce and yet so vulnerable, The Instrumentalist is an insightful study of female talent and ambition - and how easily they can be hi-jacked or undermined by men." -ANNIE GARTHWAITE, author of Cecily

"An epic novel set in eighteenth-century Venice and based on the real life of Anna Maria della Pietà ... She's since been written out of history. Until now." -BBC, Book releases 2024

"A stunning story written in prose as vibrant as the music it depicts. The Instrumentalist is a beautiful tale of resilience and survival in the face of impossible odds, and brings a much needed voice to a lost part of musical history." -ISABELLE SCHULER, author of Lady MacBethad