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Girls at the Piano

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Girls at the Piano

Contributors:

By (Author) Virginia Lloyd

ISBN:

9781760297770

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

28th March 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Keyboard instruments

Dewey:

786.2092

Prizes:

Long-listed for The Nib Literary Award 2018 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 210mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

477g

Description

Virginia Lloyd spent much of her childhood and adolescence learning and playing the piano and thought she would make a career as a pianist. When that didn't happen, she spent a long time wondering about those years of study: had they been wasted What was their purpose This intriguing memoir explores those questions and investigates the mystery of the author's very musical and deeply unhappy grandmother Alice, and how their lives--both at and away from the piano--intersected and diverged.

Girls at the Piano also explores the changing relationship between women and the piano over the course of the instrument's history, taking us from the salons of 18th-century Europe to an amateur jazz workshop in Manhattan in the early 21st century.

Funny, tender and fascinating, Girls at the Piano is an elegant and multi-layered meditation on identity, ambition and doubt, and on how learning the piano had a profound effect on two women worlds and generations apart. It is essential reading for music lovers everywhere, and for anyone who has undertaken their own voyage around a piano.

Reviews

"Exquisite . . . Girls at the Piano is the work of a memoirist who has finely tuned her craft. . . . Lloyd's journey is interwoven with the experiences of girls at the piano through history. . . . This is a beautiful celebration of passionate creativity (whether professional or amateur) and how it can enrich and shape our lives." --Readings


"This journey from self-censoring schoolgirl to something very different feels victorious, and the telling of these neglected and important cultural truths is a brave achievement." --Sydney Morning Herald


"This delightful new book is in part a memoir about how learning the piano shaped the lives of two women, worlds and generations apart. The women are the author and her Scottish-born grandmother. The book explores the relationship between those women and the piano, but also that of many piano-playing heroines of countless novels over two centuries. Virginia Lloyd was intrigued initially by Sybella, the pianist heroine of Miles Franklin's My Brilliant Career. She references piano-playing heroines created by Jane Austen, George Eliot, Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf, Chekhov and Hardy among others." --Spectator

Author Bio

Virginia Lloyd's first book, also a memoir, was The Young Widow's Book of Home Improvement (UQP, 2008). She lives in Sydney and works in publishing.

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