The Piano Shop On The Left Bank

Author: T E Carhart

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  • : $27.99 AUD
  • : 9780099288237
  • : Random House UK
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  • : July 2001
  • : 199mm X 131mm X 17mm
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Barcode 9780099288237
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Description

"Ever since the piano was invented, people have longed to own one. In the nineteenth century, an age without recorded music or television, this craze reached its apex. Pianos were everywhere- they swelled and shrank in the heat of the colonies, they were in every genteel home, in restaurants, on steamships, in the remote bars of the American west. Some of these pianos have become treasured family heirlooms, some have ended up as firewood. Others have led a more intinerant life, washing up in all sorts of strange places. Occassionally, these wandering pianos find their way to a secret, glass-roofed workshop in Paris where they are lovingly restored and sent off again by a French piano repairer with a passion for his job. When Thad Carhart discovered Luc and his hidden cache of pianos in the dusty repair shop on his street in Paris, his life changed. Having been constantly on the move between America and France, he had never owned his own piano. As he explored the Eldorado of second-hand uprights, grands, harpsichords and player pianos in Luc's atelier, talked to him about how they work and their history, and finally found the baby grand of his dreams, he rediscovered his deep lo

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'Elegant and enjoyable...a thoughtful exploration of the twin delights of the piano and the Parisian life' Express on Sunday

Reviews

"Quirky and tender...beguiling" -- Rose Tremain Sunday Telegraph "A love affair with the piano... A minor classic" Times Literary Supplement "Captivating...full of knowledge...suffused with Parisian sensations...he can choose words that make us feel and hear the instruments he plays...when you close it you feel you have been on holiday" Sunday Times "Charming...a cool, autumnal breeze of a book...written out of love" Guardian

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