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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Music - 17/Aug 09:01

Book Review: ‘The Instrumentalist,’ by Harriet Constable

In her debut novel, “ The Instrumentalist,” Harriet Constable paints a vivid and nuanced portrait of the groundbreaking 18th-century violinist and conductor Anna Maria della Pietà.

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