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2025-12-31 |
The Cello and the Nightingales: The Life of Beatrice Harrison |
Beatrice Harrison |
Canongate Canons |
July 2024 |
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192pp |
書籍編號: |
03-15041 |
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● 內文簡介 |
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★由派翠西亞.克里夫蘭-佩克(Patricia Cleveland-Peck)擔任編輯
The memoirs of cello prodigy Beatrice Harrison, the woman who brought the music of the nightingale to millions worldwide - and created the first interspecies collaboration
In May 1924, the BBC broadcast a miracle to the world: a wild nightingale singing a duet with a remarkable young cellist called Beatrice Harrison. Over a million people tuned in to hear this live performance, which Beatrice repeated with a nightingale for the BBC every spring until 1942. These broadcasts transformed the public interest in nightingales – a species already in decline.
If Beatrice’s duets with the nightingales touched a chord with the world, her own life proved to be as musical, free-spirited and inspiring. From her early years as a musical prodigy to recording with the most important composers of the day and playing for the wounded in the Second World War, this timely reissue of Patricia Cleveland-Peck’s classic book recounts Beatrice’s rich life vividly and features a new introduction by Maria Popova.
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● 作者簡介 |
Patricia Cleveland-Peck, the editor, is the bestselling author of twenty-four children’s books, including You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus, a radio play and a stage play inspired by Beatrice’s story, and also writes travel pieces and non- fiction books. She came to know the Harrison family when living in a cottage on their estate at Smallfield, Surrey. It was while researching a biography of the four Harrison sisters that she discovered Beatrice’s unpublished autobiography. She lives near East Grinstead, Surrey.
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● 媒體報導 |
「A woman not ahead of her time but beyond it.」-Maria Popova, creator of The Marginalian
「A cultural moment not dissimilar to the moon landing.」-Sam Lee, author of The Nightingale
「Beatrice Harrison played while birds sang and she played while bombs fell during the Blitz. An indomitable musician with this blissful innocent spirit.」-Stephen Nachmanovitch, author of Free Play
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