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The Great Passion by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; 9781408885543

The Great Passion

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The Great Passion immerses readers in the rich tapestry of 18th-century Leipzig, where young Stefan Silbermann navigates the profound grief of losing his mother. At just eleven years old, he is sent to join the prestigious St Thomas Church choir, a move that offers both challenges and solace. Under the mentorship of the legendary composer Johann Sebastian Bach, Stefan embarks on a transformative journey.

The Plot

As an apprentice in Bach's household, Stefan grapples with the complexities of his emotions, finding refuge in the beauty of music. His life takes a pivotal turn when he witnesses the creation of a new work by Bach, a composition that will resonate through the ages as one of the most significant pieces of music in history. This narrative intricately weaves personal loss with the universal themes of love, death, and the enduring power of art.

Themes

The novel explores the intersections of grief and creativity, illustrating how the arts can provide a meaningful outlet for sorrow and healing. Through Stefan's eyes, readers are invited to reflect on:

  • The impact of mentorship and guidance in the formative years
  • The relationship between personal pain and artistic expression
  • The historical significance of Bach's music and its emotional depth
"In the midst of sorrow, music became his sanctuary."

The Great Passion is a poignant exploration of youth, loss, and the redemptive power of art, echoing the themes found in other literary works such as The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce and The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781408885543

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