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Wilson Pereira wrote:
>... I know from previous experience that list members probably don't care
>about what Marcel Proust said about the violin (see my post "Proust and The
>Violin" of 27/11) but what about fictional books where conductors, tenors,
>sopranos are the main characters of the plot? Can anyone suggests more
>examples of the kind?
Vicki Baum wrote a novel called *Back Stage* which, IIRC, takes place in
real time during a Met performance of *Carmen*, depicting the histories,
problems, ambitions, and rivalries of the various participants in the
production, w/ an intrusion or two on the performance from outside sources.
Walter Meyer
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