Friday, January 16, 2015

Three Movements for Six Hands An Historical Novel by Terry Row

Three Movements for Six Hands
An Historical Novel
by
Terry Row

Look at that innocent face.

When I think of Johannes Brahms, I think of the old man with the enormous beard, not this sweet-looking boy, trying his best to look worldly and sophisticated. At this point in his life, when he was about 20, he was an unknown, who stumbled into the company of some of the best-known composers and performers of his day: Franz Liszt, Joseph Joachim, Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann. Within a month, his name was being splashed all over Europe as the new Beethoven and he was talking to one the top music publishers of the day.

Three Movements for Six Hands, an Historical Novel, by Terry Row, covers the two-year period that launched the career of one of the most famous and beloved composers of the 19th century and today.

Scheduled for release on Brahms's 182nd anniversary, May 7, 2015, the book is being offered on a subscription basis. Your subscription will help cover the upfront printing costs. Send a $20 check for your autographed limited edition copy to the following:

Terry Row
273 Bell St.
PO Box 1121
Los Alamos, CA 93440-1121


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