Vivaldis Virgins, Barbara Quick
Vivaldis Virgins, Barbara Quick
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Vivaldi's Virgins
A Novel

Author: Barbara Quick

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/29/2020


Synopsis

Rich in history, color, and imagination, a remarkable novel that pairs the seductive lost world of a creative legend with the coming of age of a young girl guided by an artistry all her ownIn Barbara Quick’s luminous novel, eighteenth-century Venice comes to life in all its splendor and decadence. The Grand Inquisitor’s spies lurk everywhere, and yet the city’s inhabitants abandon themselves to the revelry and masques of Carnival for half the year. This is the world as seen beyond the barred windows of her cloister by fourteen-year-old Anna Maria dal Violin, one of the orphan musicians of the Ospedale della Pietà, where Antonio Vivaldi is resident priest and composer.Anna Maria is inspired to ever greater musical achievement by Vivaldi, who is as famous for his flouting of the rules as for his flaming red hair. Both the adolescent Anna Maria, writing letters to her unknown mother—and her older self, looking back—unfold the tale of her personal and artistic awakening. Extraordinary musical talent, determination, and not-always-trustworthy friends allow Anna Maria to discover Venice in all its danger and glory, from the palaces of the elite to the impoverished alleyways of the Jewish ghetto. The story penetrates the heart of what it means to be a musician, as well as what it means to long for love.

About Barbara Quick

Award-winning poet, novelist, and journalist Barbara Quick is the author of seven books. Her first novel, Northern Edge, won the Discover: Great New Writers prize. Vivaldi’s Virgins, first published in 2007, is still in print and has been translated into over a dozen languages. Barbara makes her home on a small farm and vineyard in Northern California with her husband, Wayne Roden, a violist with the San Francisco Symphony.

About Cassandra Campbell

Original bio sent from Cassandra: Cassandra Campbell began doing voice overs as the voice for Calvin Klein’s Italian commercials. This was followed by commercial and documentary recording in both English and Italian. She has recorded many audiobooks and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards as well as an Audie® Award nomination. As an actress and director, she has worked at the Public, the Mint, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stagewest, Theatreworks, the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, Millmountain Theatre, the National Shakespeare Company, and the New York Fringe Festival.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi on November 09, 2017

Vivaldi's Virgins is a sparkling historical fiction about Anna Maria dal Violin, one of the orphans trained to perform music for the well-fare of the souls of Venice in the 1700's. One of her instructors is Antonio Vivaldi, who is called "The Red Priest" because of his fiery hair: "I heard and then w......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 29, 2021

I really enjoyed this read that was rich in the historical detail of Venice in the early 18th century and appreciated the author's notes at the end of the book. Although Vivaldi is in the title and he is a pivotal character in the book, the MC is the real life Anna Maria dal Violin one of the foundl......more

Goodreads review by Mary E on January 07, 2010

Antonio Vivaldi, one of my very favorite composers, taught for years at a foundling school in Venice, Italy. The story is of one of the foundling girls, who really existed historically. The author is a historian, and this is her first novel. The book is well written and engrossing. The foundlings in......more

Goodreads review by Heidi Doreika on February 13, 2014

Too much decadence and sex, not enough music and Vivaldi.......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer (JC-S) on October 23, 2023

The music and mystery of 18th century Venice This glorious novel is set in Venice at the height of the splendour and decadence of the dying Republic. Anna Maria dal Violin is one of the musicians cloistered in the Ospedale della Pieta where Antonio Vivaldi (the red priest) is maestro. Through Anna Mar......more


Quotes

“Quick’s descriptions…soar off the page, evoking Vivaldi’s own compositions.” San Francisco Chronicle

“Quick has chosen a fascinating backdrop. Her novel shimmers…This is a good read.” Booklist

“Like Tracy Chevalier’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, this book has great appeal, especially for teenage girls; it also offers much to those readers interested in the composer and his influence on Venetian society in the early 1700s.” School Library Journal