pianists

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pianists

Love in a different key

1983
Neenah, a talented pianist, falls in love with handsome Michael, but then Michael is hospitalized for a psychiatric illness and Neenah must come to terms with the demands of her own life.

Miranda

1986
Miranda loves to play Bach, Haydn, and Mozart on the piano, until the day she hears a one-man band playing boogie-woogie.

The children of Willesden Lane

beyond the Kindertransport : a memoir of music, love, and survival
2003
World-renowned concert pianist Mona Golabek shares her mother's journey through World War II and of the extraordinary gift that became her enduring legacy to her daughter, the gift of music.

The stolen child

a novel
2007
Henry Day, a boy stolen by changelings at the age of seven, and the look-alike hobgoblin sent to replace him, both grow up feeling out of place in their respective worlds--and their search for answers about their pasts puts them on a collision course decades later.

Body & soul

1993
The life of young Claude Rawlings, the son of an eccentric taxi-driver mother, is changed forever in the 1940s when a local music store owner discovers the boy is a piano prodigy.

Miranda

1985
Miranda loves to play Bach, Haydn, and Mozart on the piano, until the day she hears a one-man band playing boogie-woogie.

A pianist's debut

preparing for the concert stage
1990
An eleven-year-old piano student describes her early interest in music, her first piano competition, her experience of moving with her grandmother from Los Angeles to New York to attend the Juilliard School of Music, and her aspiration to become a concert pianist.

Rachmaninoff

1984

The stolen child

a novel
2006
Henry Day, a boy stolen by changelings at the age of seven, and the look-alike hobgoblin sent to replace him, both grow up feeling out of place in their respective worlds--and their search for answers about their pasts puts them on a collision course decades later.

The children of Willesden Lane

beyond the Kindertransport : a memoir of music, love, and survival
2002
World-renowned concert pianist Mona Golabek shares her mother's journey through World War II and of the extraordinary gift that became her enduring legacy to her daughter, the gift of music.

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