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From New York Times–bestselling author Lauren Belfer, a virtuoso novel that spans centuries and continents to reveal the secret history of a long-lost musical masterpiece by Johann Sebastian Bach—and the two women bound together by its troubled past
Sara Itzig Levy counts herself among the elite of late-eighteenth-century Berlin. An accomplished musician, she conceals a gift she received from her beloved teacher, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, the son of celebrated composer Johann. The gift: one of the elder Bach’s final cantatas—containing a disturbing message.
In present-day New York City, Susanna Kessler’s charmed life is ripped apart by a devastating act of violence. As she struggles to recover, she learns that her Uncle Henry has committed suicide. He leaves her a cryptic note and a mysterious musical score. Susanna becomes determined to discover the piece’s origin. As Susanna delves into Sara’s world, harrowing questions about her own family’s past start to surface.
Seamlessly slotting fictional characters into history, and studded with real-life musical figures from Beethoven to Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, Lauren Belfer’s deeply researched, evocative, and compelling narrative resonates with emotion and immediacy.
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