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Authors: Claire Legrand
Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #Fairy Tales & Folklore, #General, #Social Issues, #Friendship, #Action & Adventure
I didn’t know how to keep my promise to Mom, how to forgive the Maestro. What I was about to do stung a little, deep in my chest. That deep, stinging part wondered if the Maestro really deserved it.
But then Henry took my hand. “Come on, it’s all right.”
And it was. Or at least it would be, somehow.
Together, we opened the organ loft door. I stepped out first, into the blinding light. Betty Preston, our organist, didn’t even notice me. It was the very end of the symphony, where it’s pretty much impossible to notice anything but the organ thundering and the choir singing their brains out and the trumpets and horns climbing over the top of it all.
I crouched behind the chipped wooden railing and found the man on the conductor’s podium, waving his arms in gigantic sweeps, mouthing the German words along with the choir, pointing at the trumpets—
You there, it’s your turn. Strong, now. Be strong.
I stared at him until my eyes burned.
“Look at me,” I whispered. “Please, Maestro. Please.
Dad.
Look at me. I’m here.”
And he did, right at the end, when the choir sang their last words. He found me, and his eyes locked with mine. Behind me, Henry squeezed my hand.
I held on tight, to Henry’s fingers and to Dad’s eyes. They smiled at me, only for me, and I didn’t let go
Author’s Note
For readers interested in learning more about the music mentioned in The Y
ear of Shadows
, I’ve included below the City Philharmonic’s full concert schedule for the year of Olivia’s adventures. Just like a real-life Maestro Stellatella would strategically plan his concert programming, I also tried to be strategic in planning the music of
The Year of Shadows
, selecting musical works that fit well, thematically, with Olivia’s story.
For example, the first series of concerts, in September, all deal with either fate or ghosts.
La Forza del Destino
means “the force of destiny.” Tchaikovsky’s
Francesca da Rimini
, as Olivia explains, tells the story of people condemned to Hell, stuck there forever as ghosts and tormented by the memories of their former lives. (If you’ve read
The Year of Shadows
, that should sound familiar!) And Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony opens with a brass fanfare—the “Fate” theme—that occurs regularly throughout the rest of the symphony.
Fate
and
ghosts
are both ideas to which Olivia is introduced early on in the book.
(Of course, sometimes I simply selected pieces that fit well with the time of year. For example, the February concerts feature romantic works in honor of Valentine’s Day.)
One more quick note: You’ll notice that I’ve listed programs for the April and May concerts, even though, in Olivia’s story, April and May don’t turn out the way anyone originally planned. I thought interested readers might want to see
what pieces the original concerts were scheduled to include, just in case they wanted to go find recordings of all the music the City Philharmonic plays in
The Year of Shadows
. I know I, as a former trumpet player—yes, just like Richard Ashley—would have done that, if I were in your place, reading this book for the first time.
SEPTEMBER
First Series:
La Forza del Destino
Overture—Verdi
Francesca da Rimini
—Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 4—Tchaikovsky
Second Series:
Leonore
Overture No. 3—Beethoven
Violin Concerto No. 5—Mozart
Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”—Beethoven
OCTOBER
First Series:
Overture to
The Flying Dutchman
—Wagner
Toccata and Fugue in D minor—Bach
Symphony No. 5—Beethoven
Second Series:
Night on Bald Mountain
—Mussorgsky
Bachianas Brasileiras
No. 3—Villa-Lobos
Symphonie Fantastique
—Berlioz
NOVEMBER
First Series:
Violin Concerto in D Major—Brahms
Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” —Dvorák
Second Series:
Hungarian March
—Berlioz
Cello Concerto—Dvorák
Pictures at an Exhibition
—Mussorgsky
DECEMBER
First Series:
Suite from
The Nutcracker
—Tchaikovsky
Pavane—Fauré
“Hallelujah Chorus” from
Messiah
—Handel
Second Series:
Skater’s Waltz
—Waldteufel
In terra pax
—Finzi
A Christmas Festival
—Anderson
JANUARY
First Series:
Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folk Themes
—Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No. 1—Tchaikovsky
Suite from
The Firdbird
(1919) —Stravinsky
Second Series:
Divertimento for Orchestra—Bernstein
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis – Vaughan Williams
The Pines of Rome
—Respighi
FEBRUARY
First Series:
Prelude and Liebestod from
Tristan und Isolde
—Wagner
Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto—Chen Gang and He Zhanzao
Romeo and Juliet
Fantasy-Overture—Tchaikovsky
Second Series:
The Water Goblin
—Dvorák
Suite from
Der Rosenkavalier
—Strauss
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
—Rachmaninov
MARCH
First Series:
El Salon Mexico
—Copland
Piano Concerto, op. 67, “Memo Flora”—Takashi Yoshimatsu
Sinfonia No. 6
—
Carlos Chávez
Second Series:
Roman Carnival Overture
—Berlioz
Adagio for Strings
—Barber
Ein Heldenleben—
Strauss
APRIL
First Series:
Piano Concerto—Schumann
Symphony No. 7—Bruckner
Second Series:
Sensemayá
—Revueltas
Violin Concerto in D—Stravinsky
Concerto for Orchestra
—
Bartok
MAY
First Series:
Overture from
Egmont
—Beethoven
Valse
—Ravel
Symphony No. 4
—
Ives
Second Series:
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2—Bach
Symphony No. 1,
Jupiter
—Mozart
Enigma Variations—
Elgar
SPECIAL SEASON FINALE
Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”—Mahler
CLAIRE LEGRAND
used to be a musician until she realized she couldn’t stop thinking about the stories in her head. Now a writer, Ms. Legrand can often be found typing with purpose at her keyboard, matching patrons with their books at her local library, or embarking upon spontaneous adventures to lands unknown. Her first novel was
The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls
. Claire lives in New York, New York. Visit her at
claire-legrand.com
.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Legrand, Claire, 1986–
The year of shadows / Claire Legrand.—1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: Forced to move into a haunted concert hall with her distant father, “The Maestro,” and aging grandmother, Nonnie, twelve-year-old Olivia, and classmate Henry try to lay to rest ghosts tied to the Hall’s past before time and money run out.
ISBN 978-1-4424-4294-8 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4424-4296-2 (eBook)
[1. Ghosts—Fiction. 2. Haunted places—Fiction. 3. Orchestra—Fiction. 4. Family
problems—Fiction. 5. Fathers and daughters—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.L521297Ye 2013
[Fic]—dc23
2012034667
Contents
Acknowledgments
Part One
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Part Two
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23