Life, Death and Cellos
By (Author) Isabel Rogers
Duckworth Books
Farrago
24th January 2019
24th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Humorous fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Classical music can be a dangerous pastime...
What with love affairs, their conductor dropping dead, a stolen cello and no money, Stockwell Park Orchestra is having a fraught season.
After Mrs Ford-Hughes is squashed and injured by a dying guest conductor mid-concert, she and her husband withdraw their generous financial backing, leaving the orchestra broke and unsure of its future.
Cellist Erin suggests a recovery plan, but since it involves their unreliable leader, Fenella, playing a priceless Stradivari cello which then goes missing, it's not a fool-proof one. Joshua, the regular conductor, can't decide which affair to commit to, while manager David's nervous tic returns at every doom-laden report from the orchestra's treasurer.
There is one way to survive, but is letting a tone-deaf diva sing Strauss too high a price to pay And will Stockwell Park Orchestra live to play another season
'I was charmed...a very enjoyable read'Marian Keyes
'Life, Death and Cellosisa witty and irreverent musical romp, full of characters Id love to go for a pint with. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the Stockwell Park Orchestra andcan't wait for the next book in the series'Claire King, author ofThe Night Rainbow
'Life, Death and Cellosisthat rare thing a funny music book. Rogers knows the world intimately, and portrays it with warmth, accuracy and a poetic turn of phrase.Sharp, witty and richly entertaining'Lev Parikian, author ofWhy Do Birds Suddenly Disappear
'With itsretro humour bordering on farce, this novel offers an escape into the turbulent (and bonkers) world of the orchestra' Isabel Costello, author ofParis Mon Amour
'Dodgy post-rehearsal curries, friendly insults between musicians, sacrosanct coffee-and-biscuit breaks, tedious committee meetings: welcome to the world of the amateur orchestra.Throw in a stolen Stradivarius, an unexpected fatality and the odd illicit affair and you haveLife, Death and Cellos, the first in a new series by Isabel Rogers'Rebecca Franks,BBC Music Magazine
'A very funny tale of musical shenanigansset in the febrile atmosphere of the Stockwell Park Orchestra' Ian Critchley
Isabel Rogerswrites poetry and fiction, but never on the same day. She won the 2014 Cardiff International Poetry Competition, was Hampshire Poet Laureate 2016, and her debut collection,Don't Ask, came out in 2017 (Eyewear). She had a proper City job before a decade in the Scottish Highlands, writing and working in the NHS. She now lives in Hampshire, laughs a lot, and neglects her cello. Life, Death and Cellosis her first novel.More information is on her website: isabelrogers.orgor follow Isabel on Twitter @Isabelwriter