3.9
Barnabækur
“The time has come, I think, not to lie any more.”
This beautiful recording features solo performances by various classical musicians.
When cub reporter Lesley is sent to Venice to interview a world-renowned violinist, the journalist is told she can ask Paolo Levi anything about his life and career as a musician, but on no account must she ask him the Mozart question; never the Mozart question.
Paolo, however, has realised he must finally reveal the truth.
© 2010 HarperCollins (Hljóðbók): 9780007389834
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 27 maj 2010
Merki
3.9
Barnabækur
“The time has come, I think, not to lie any more.”
This beautiful recording features solo performances by various classical musicians.
When cub reporter Lesley is sent to Venice to interview a world-renowned violinist, the journalist is told she can ask Paolo Levi anything about his life and career as a musician, but on no account must she ask him the Mozart question; never the Mozart question.
Paolo, however, has realised he must finally reveal the truth.
© 2010 HarperCollins (Hljóðbók): 9780007389834
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 27 maj 2010
Merki
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