Published: 15/08/2024
A dazzling story of ambition, talent and passion based on real-life eighteenth-century Venetian violinist and composer Anna Maria, Harriet Constable's evocative debut is a must-read for all lovers of historical fiction.
Venice. 1704. In this city of glittering splendour, desperation and destitution are never far away. At the Ospedale della Pietà, abandoned orphan girls are posted every through a tiny gap in the wall every day.
Eight-year-old Anna Maria is just one of the three hundred girls growing up within the Pietà's walls – but she already knows she is different. Obsessive and gifted, she is on a mission to become Venice’s greatest violinist and composer, and in her remarkable world of colour and sound, it seems like nothing with stop her.
But the odds are stacked against an orphan girl – so when the maestro selects her as his star pupil, Anna Maria knows she must do everything in power to please this difficult, brilliant man. But as Anna Maria’s star rises, threatening to eclipse that of her mentor, the dream she has so single-mindedly pursued is thrown into peril…
From the jewelled palaces of Venice to its mud-licked canals, this is a story of one woman’s irrepressible ambition and rise to the top, of loss and triumph, and of who we choose to remember and leave behind on the path to success.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526672568
Number of pages: 336
Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
Enthralling, passionate, vivid. The Instrumentalist is a marvel - KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE, author of The Heresies and The Dance Tree
A compassionate coming-of-age tale, inspired by true events, explores youthful ambition and the allure of fame … Constable understands the power music has to sustain us … Compelling, vividly described, magic - OBSERVER
An engrossing tale about an unexpected coup de musique, and a vivid and nuanced portrait of a groundbreaking woman … Constable fills in the gaps, giving this remarkable figure the kind of origin story that has rarely been afforded by history to female artists - NEW YORK TIMES
Constable infuses historical fact with richly wrought fictional details, to investigate admiration and resentment, ego and legacy ... While the book is steeped in time and place, it nonetheless sheds light on gender dynamics that will be all too familiar to readers today - i paper
This novel about music is fundamentally about silence; the myriad ways in which female authorship has been erased … a captivating narrative that’s as tightly tuned as a thriller... A heartening tribute to a group of formidable women - DAILY TELEGRAPH
Harriet Constable’s impressive debut novel conjures up the tumultuous life of Venice in the early years of the 18th century in vivid detail … Constable succeeds in telling an absorbing story of musical rivalry and ambition, and rescuing an unjustly forgotten woman of genius from history’s dustbin - SUNDAY TIMES, Best historical fiction
A whirlwind of all-consuming, dizzying ambition. The true story of her battle to realise her extraordinary talent is spectacularly imagined – historical fiction as it should be written - MAIL ON SUNDAY
Haunting, lyrical and so passionately rendered, The Instrumentalist is a virtuoso performance. Constable's evocation of Vivaldi's Venice and the lost - until now - life of Anna Maria della Pietà had me spellbound from start to finish. This is a remarkable story of strength and survival, talent and ambition, and the searing power of music to keep a heart beating. Wonderful - EMMA STONEX
Fans of Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist will adore it - i paper, The best new books out in August
That rare creation - a powerful contribution to our understanding of women's history and a captivating novel in its own right. Harriet Constable's reimagining of Anna Maria della Pieta's life vibrates with colour and passion, a tale worthy of the violinist's genius. I was completely swept up into the intense world of Venice's forgotten orchestra of orphans, where the girls' hopes, dreams and relationships are movingly drawn ... A story of musical rivalry which will completely capture your imagination - ELODIE HARPER, Sunday Times-bestselling author of The Wolf Den
Constable’s lyrical prose and deep emotional insight create a rich, immersive reading experience - GLAMOUR
I was swept away by this searing portrait of ambition and betrayal. Occasionally a book arrives which not only moves but performs a vital function: and The Instrumentalist restores Anna Maria's name as she deserves, removing her from the forgotten annals of history - ELIZABETH MACNEAL, author of the Sunday Times-bestselling The Doll Factory
An intriguing tale ... A fascinating story of music, ambition, and womanhood in eighteenth-century Venice ... In The Instrumentalist, the Venetian Republic is a character in its own right, amid the glory and decadence of its final century. - CHARMAINE WILKERSON, author of the New York Times-bestselling Black Cake
With a heroine at once so very fierce and yet so vulnerable, The Instrumentalist is an insightful study of female talent and ambition – and how easily they can be hi-jacked or undermined by men - ANNIE GARTHWAITE, author of Cecily
An enthralling novel, which viscerally transports you to eighteenth-century Venice and revives the lost story of a phenomenal woman; a lovingly rendered account of passion, struggle and the power of music - HARPERS BAZAAR, Seven debut novels by female authors to read in 2024
An immersive, impassioned tale full of colour and sound - OBSERVER
A stunning story written in prose as vibrant as the music it depicts. The Instrumentalist is a beautiful tale of resilience and survival in the face of impossible odds, and brings a much needed voice to a lost part of musical history - ISABELLE SCHULER, author of Lady MacBethad
The debut novelist Harriet Constable travels to eighteenth-century Venice in The Instrumentalist, which is based on the true story of Anna Maria della Pietà, a student of Antonio Vivaldi - NEW STATESMAN, Fiction to look out for in 2024
An epic novel set in eighteenth-century Venice and based on the real life of Anna Maria della Pietà who, taught by Vivaldi, went on to become the leading pop star of her day. She's since been written out of history. Until now - BBC, Book releases 2024
A richly detailed and evocative reimagining - RED
If you love a richly woven historical novel - and especially one set in Venice - you'll be swept away by Harriet Constable's vibrant and powerful debut - ITALIA
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