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Music & Silence
by: Rose Tremain

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780099268550
ISBN: 0099268558
Label: Vintage
Manufacturer: Vintage
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: July 03, 2008
Publisher: Vintage
Studio: Vintage
Sales Rank: 3472




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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
Rose Tremain deserves a Hallelujah chorus dedicated just to her: a decade after the appearance of Restoration--and with a range of stunning novels and short story collections before and after it--now comes her glorious and enthralling Music and Silence.

This treasure house of delights, as haunting as it is pleasurable, teems with characters, real and imagined; with intrigues, searches, betrayals, in vivid scene after scene which loop in and out, back and forth, like overlapping and repeated chords.

King Christian IV of Denmark is, in the year of 1630, living in a limbo of fear and rage for his life, his country's ruin, and his wife's not-so-secret adultery. He consoles himself with the weaving of impossible dreams and with music--played by his Royal Orchestra in the freezing cellar at Rosenborg while he listens in his cosy Vinterstue above. Music, he hopes, will create the sublime order he craves. Kirsten, his devious wife, is a continual maker of Beautiful Plans to outwit, avenge, feed her greed. And she detests music.

The awkward duty of assuaging the King's miseries falls to his English lutenist, Peter Claire, his "Angel", whilst Emilia Tilsen must bend to Kirsten's every whim. Yet what Peter and Emilia seek is each other, largely in silence both necessary and cruelly imposed. Other stories, each of them full of fabulous and often joyful and witty invention, intertwine through the Royal Court's machinations: the King's mother who hoards her gold in secret; his boyhood friend, Bror, a tormenting memory; the villagers who suffer and wait in the frozen Numedal; Emilia's mute young brother Marcus. And in Ireland, Johnnie O'Fingal, once a kind father and husband, is driven mad by hearing music of utter divinity in his dreams, but which neither he nor Peter Claire can make earthbound. His devoted but spirited wife has distracted herself with Claire, but now finds herself rejected. Palpable with desire and longing, this extraordinary narrative builds its grand themes in storytelling that is both profound and wonderfully satisfying. --Ruth Petrie



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - stunning
One of the most absorbing reads this summer. I was completely captivated by this beautifully written historical novel.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An imaginative entry into a little known world
The book opens in 1629, when Peter Claire, a young English lutenist, arrives to take up his post as a musician at the court of King Christian IV of Denmark. It then moves in a series of flashbacks and forward movements from this moment, both for Claire and for the King; for Kirsten Munk, the King's morganatic second wife; for Emilia Tilsen, one of Kirsten's young maid-servants; for the Countess O'Fingle in Ireland, whose husband is tortured unto madness by a tune he once heard and cannot recapture; for Marcus, Emilia's waif-like little brother; for Johann, her father in Jutland; and for the Rev. James Claire, Peter's father in Suffolk. For each of these characters Rose Tremain has created a distinctive style and voice, each a pleasure to ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I am Danish myself
I am Danish myself, and tremain opened my eyes for many things and exellent details about his reign, things i've never heard before.
I was amazed by the book, it was very intense all the way....

I only one small thing i would like to comment...

Sweden is, in music and silence,placed on the other side of Øresund...
That is incorrect;the other side was danish untill 1658, when it became swedish and never returned to Denmark again!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Brilliant
Probably one of the best books I have read in years. I didnt want it to end. Every page painted a picture and the story kept you clinging to every word.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Let us not forget Eros!
Whilst I echo the sentiments of other reviews, not one has touched on the way that Tremain weaves a delicious erotic thread through the storyline which tells us just enough to let the imagination soar...


 
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