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As Music and Splendour (1958)

af Kate O'Brien

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In the last years of the nineteenth century, two young Irish girls from humble backgrounds meet at a convent school in Paris, where they have been sent to train as opera singers. Soon they move on to Rome for advanced instruction, and find themselves happily immersed in a polyglot hothouse of beautiful music and youthful romance. Rose - red-haired, big-hearted and big-voiced - is soon on track to become a prima donnasoprano; Clare, also a soprano but with a subtler talent, is more at home with sacred music. As they pursue their careers and their earliest loves - Rose juggling the affections of numerous men, Clare embarking on a passionate love affair with her fellow-student Luisa - the two girls become women in an extraordinary forcing-house of the emotions. As Music and Splendour, Kate O'Brien's astonishing last novel, is a thrillingly readable and romantic story from one of the handful of truly important Irish novelists of the twentieth century.… (mere)
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Two young Irish girls are taken away from their homes and taken to Paris and Rome to become singers. This is a romance in the fullest sense of the word - Rose and Clare grow as artists and as women, in friendship and love. It's a fascinating depiction of a very distant world, but one that is near to anyone who has dreamed of art and fame.
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As music and splendour
Survive not the lamp and the lute
The heart's echoes render
No song when the spirit is mute . . .
When hearts have once mingled,
Love first leaves the well-built nest;
The weak one is singled
To endure what it once possessed.
Oh Love who bewailest
The frailty of all things here,
Why choose you the frailest
For your cradle, your home and your bier?
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In the last years of the nineteenth century, two young Irish girls from humble backgrounds meet at a convent school in Paris, where they have been sent to train as opera singers. Soon they move on to Rome for advanced instruction, and find themselves happily immersed in a polyglot hothouse of beautiful music and youthful romance. Rose - red-haired, big-hearted and big-voiced - is soon on track to become a prima donnasoprano; Clare, also a soprano but with a subtler talent, is more at home with sacred music. As they pursue their careers and their earliest loves - Rose juggling the affections of numerous men, Clare embarking on a passionate love affair with her fellow-student Luisa - the two girls become women in an extraordinary forcing-house of the emotions. As Music and Splendour, Kate O'Brien's astonishing last novel, is a thrillingly readable and romantic story from one of the handful of truly important Irish novelists of the twentieth century.

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