For one entire opera season, Carlotta, a Neapolitan duchess, sits in her candle-lit box captive to her passion for Gasparo, the tantalizing castrato with whom she has been smitten since their childhood together in a small Italian village. De Moor recreates the world of Italian music and Naples' fashionable aristocracy with a sensuality that takes the breath away. First published in Holland, and since translated into thirteen languages, this unusual tale of song and sensuality has seduced readers around the world. A novel of sweeping gestures with delicate grace notes, The Virtuoso is a story of an exceptional place and and exceptional passion.
Do you love romance? Do you love opera? Do you love history? Do you love Naples? If you answer "Yes" to any of the foregoing, Margriet de Moor's THE VIRTUOSO is a book for a lover such as you. De Moor's story is richly sensual -- not in the lubricious but in the fullest sense of that word. With great power and beauty, she makes you see and hear, taste and smell, touch and feel what her characters are seeing and and hearing, tasting and smelling, touching and feeling.The story is poignant and powerful, and manages also to be informative as it moves swiftly yet without any sense of haste to its ending. As with any richly sensual experience, the reader is apt to finish this book with only one regret: that it was altogether if ever so sweetly too brief.
Done Well, However
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This work by Ms. Margriet de Moor is very well written, however I believe it will appeal to a narrower group than some other works in the same genre. The Neapolitan setting is wonderfully detailed but is merely a side note to the dominant first person narrative.And the narrative is a bit unusual in that the woman who is the center of the work has a variety of affairs, intimately detailed but not lurid, however her obsessive affair is with a "Castrato". The book is massively detailed for the musically literate, however for those of us not familiar with the unique singing skills of this physically modified man, the detail can be an impediment to seeing what the Author intends, the larger your musical lexicon the more this story will appeal.The idea of a love affair between this unusual pair could easily sink into a voyeuristic trudge, but this never happens as Ms. De Moor writes well, and when describing the intimacies never descends to the prurient.A very good book that should be approached cautiously, for the musically very well informed a wonderful read, for those looking for a bit less romance search elsewhere.
AN ELEGANT TIME JOURNEY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
What a joy to read literature by an author who can manipulate and craft language to cast a totally enthralling spell over the reader and take one back to another era and place!I was pulled into the love story of the aristocratic Carlotta and the castrato virtuoso singer,Gasparo from the first pages.Margriet de Moor has done her homework on 18th century Naples.One can almost taste,feel,and breathe the atmosphere and her description of an opera performance at the San Carlo Opera house is phenominal.A little knowledge of 18th century Neapolitan opera doesn't hurt but is not necessary to enjoy this rich elegant novel.All in all Ms. de Moor has scored a bullseye.Brava! Brava!
A differant time and place
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Historical fiction can be the most interesting andfascinating of all novels.Observing another society in a time long passed, stretches your imaginationin a way contemporary fiction cannot. The storyof Carlotta and Gasparo inThe Virtuoso by Margriet DeMoor is a wonderful exampleof this type of fiction.I was completely fascinatedby their story and the society their lives werelived in. A read like this,gives you a completely differant take on our own time and place. I highlyrecommend it!
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