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On the eve of World War II, the young violinist Dovidla Rapoport is left while his father goes to Poland for his family, with the entrepreneur Simmonds. The Dovidla family dies in the Holocaust. Simmonds love Dovidla, cherish his talent, and for their son Martin, he is more than his brother. Dovidla is waiting for a brilliant career. However, on the day when Dovidl should give the first concert, he disappears. A terrible blow for the Simmonds. The shock that changed the life of Martin. Only forty years later, Martin manages to reveal the secret of the disappearance of Dovidl.
About the complex relationship of a genius with fans, about the back of the musical world Norman Lebrecht, the most famous musical critic of England, wrote with excellent knowledge and at the same time fascinating
About the complex relationship of a genius with fans, about the back of the musical world Norman Lebrecht, the most famous musical critic of England, wrote with excellent knowledge and at the same time fascinating
Author:
Author:Lebrecht N.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: prose of Jewish life
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9953-0460-9
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