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“Lande’s gripping debut entwines a complex set of relationships brought together by music and disrupted by the Nazis…Lande describes the Nazis’ appreciation for music in stark irony, as Max’s initial respect for a camp commandant’s perfect pitch turns to horror when he learns of the gas chambers. This is a fine addition to the shelf of WWII fiction.” Publishers Weekly
“Throughout, the powers of music and Nathaniel Lande’s beautifully written words provide evidence that, even in the darkest times, man’s creativity shines through. While the Music Played is a compelling novel, with brilliant characters never to be forgotten and long remembered.” Dr. Andrea Tanner, senior fellow, Institute of Historical Research, University of London
“Nathaniel Lande has written an epic, compelling and cinematic, richly imagined, often chilling but ultimately life-affirming tribute to the power of music and art, honoring the human spirit.” Richard Zoglin, contributing editor, Time magazine
“Through an epic WW2 landscape following the footsteps and footfalls of young Max Mueller and David Grunewald, master storyteller Nathaniel Lande has unleashed a moving novel for a new generation of readers. Hans Krasa, the great Viktor Mueller, and Frau Schmidt are memorable characters that seem to jump off the pages, looking to find their way onto a cinematic screen.” Valcav and Zdena Flegl, senior correspondents, Český rozhlas, Czech Radio Prague