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Vivaldi and Mozart and Beethoven, Oh My! Three Novelists Talk About Music in Fiction

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Welcome to EPISODE 19 of the Art In Fiction Podcast.
The three novelists you'll meet in this episode are each inspired by a different classical composer. They discuss their inspiration and research processes, and touch on a topic rarely discussed in author circles--money!
Barbara Quick is the author of Vivaldi’s Virgins, Stephanie Cowell is the author of Marrying Mozart, and Patricia Morrisroe is the author of The Woman in the Moonlight about Beethoven's inspiration for his Moonlight Sonata.
Highlights:

  • Barbara Quick: inspiration to write Vivaldi's Virgins after discovering that the 18th-century composer had been the resident priest and composer in an all-girls foundling home in Venice. She also discusses the integral role that Venice plays in the novel.
  • Stephanie Cowell: inspiration for Marrying Mozart, a novel about Mozart's relationship with the four Weber sisters, one of whom he married.
  • Patricia Morrisroe: how she came to write The Woman in the Moonlight, her debut novel, after a career in journalism.
  • Barbara: how she learned Italian to help her research Vivaldi's Virgins and the help she received from Vivaldi experts.
  • A reading from Vivaldi's Virgins.
  • Stephanie: the challenges of choosing which stories to include in the novel and what to leave out.
  • A reading from Marrying Mozart.
  • Patricia: the importance of fact-checking and extensive research.
  • A reading from The Woman in the Moonlight.
  • Writing and money (or its lack!).

Press Play right now and be sure to check out Vivaldi's Virgins, Marrying Mozart and The Woman in the Moonlight listed in the Music category on Art In Fiction.
Barbara Quick's website: https://www.barbaraquick.com/
Stephanie Cowell's website: http://www.stephaniecowell.com/
Patricia Morrisroe's website: https://patriciamorrisroe.com/

Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction.
Also, check out the Art In Fiction website at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2200+ novels inspired by the arts in 10 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other.
Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany and Love Among the Recipes. Find out more on her website.

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Rozdziały

1. Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Why Barbara Quick chose to write Vivaldi's Virgins (00:02:06)

3. The role of Venice in Vivaldi's Virgins (00:04:28)

4. Why Stephanie Cowell wrote Marrying Mozart through the eyes of the Weber sisters (00:07:26)

5. Writing from Mozart's point of view (00:10:06)

6. Why Patricia Morrisroe wrote The Woman in the Moonlight about Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (00:13:00)

7. Researching The Woman in the Moonlight (00:16:08)

8. The concept of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (00:17:31)

9. Challenges of researching Vivaldi's Virgins (00:19:34)

10. A reading from Vivaldi's Virgins by Barbara Quick (00:24:19)

11. Advertisement - SmarterQueue (00:28:35)

12. Challenges of researching Marrying Mozart (00:29:23)

13. A reading from Marrying Mozart by Stephanie Cowell (00:31:21)

14. Challenges of researching The Woman in the Moonlight (00:36:32)

15. A reading from The Woman in the Moonlight (00:41:22)

16. What Barbara Quick wishes she'd known when starting out as an author (00:44:17)

17. Writing advice from Stephanie Cowell (00:48:00)

18. Writing advice from Patricia Morrisroe (00:49:57)

19. Extro (00:54:08)

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Welcome to EPISODE 19 of the Art In Fiction Podcast.
The three novelists you'll meet in this episode are each inspired by a different classical composer. They discuss their inspiration and research processes, and touch on a topic rarely discussed in author circles--money!
Barbara Quick is the author of Vivaldi’s Virgins, Stephanie Cowell is the author of Marrying Mozart, and Patricia Morrisroe is the author of The Woman in the Moonlight about Beethoven's inspiration for his Moonlight Sonata.
Highlights:

  • Barbara Quick: inspiration to write Vivaldi's Virgins after discovering that the 18th-century composer had been the resident priest and composer in an all-girls foundling home in Venice. She also discusses the integral role that Venice plays in the novel.
  • Stephanie Cowell: inspiration for Marrying Mozart, a novel about Mozart's relationship with the four Weber sisters, one of whom he married.
  • Patricia Morrisroe: how she came to write The Woman in the Moonlight, her debut novel, after a career in journalism.
  • Barbara: how she learned Italian to help her research Vivaldi's Virgins and the help she received from Vivaldi experts.
  • A reading from Vivaldi's Virgins.
  • Stephanie: the challenges of choosing which stories to include in the novel and what to leave out.
  • A reading from Marrying Mozart.
  • Patricia: the importance of fact-checking and extensive research.
  • A reading from The Woman in the Moonlight.
  • Writing and money (or its lack!).

Press Play right now and be sure to check out Vivaldi's Virgins, Marrying Mozart and The Woman in the Moonlight listed in the Music category on Art In Fiction.
Barbara Quick's website: https://www.barbaraquick.com/
Stephanie Cowell's website: http://www.stephaniecowell.com/
Patricia Morrisroe's website: https://patriciamorrisroe.com/

Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction.
Also, check out the Art In Fiction website at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2200+ novels inspired by the arts in 10 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other.
Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany and Love Among the Recipes. Find out more on her website.

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Why Barbara Quick chose to write Vivaldi's Virgins (00:02:06)

3. The role of Venice in Vivaldi's Virgins (00:04:28)

4. Why Stephanie Cowell wrote Marrying Mozart through the eyes of the Weber sisters (00:07:26)

5. Writing from Mozart's point of view (00:10:06)

6. Why Patricia Morrisroe wrote The Woman in the Moonlight about Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (00:13:00)

7. Researching The Woman in the Moonlight (00:16:08)

8. The concept of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (00:17:31)

9. Challenges of researching Vivaldi's Virgins (00:19:34)

10. A reading from Vivaldi's Virgins by Barbara Quick (00:24:19)

11. Advertisement - SmarterQueue (00:28:35)

12. Challenges of researching Marrying Mozart (00:29:23)

13. A reading from Marrying Mozart by Stephanie Cowell (00:31:21)

14. Challenges of researching The Woman in the Moonlight (00:36:32)

15. A reading from The Woman in the Moonlight (00:41:22)

16. What Barbara Quick wishes she'd known when starting out as an author (00:44:17)

17. Writing advice from Stephanie Cowell (00:48:00)

18. Writing advice from Patricia Morrisroe (00:49:57)

19. Extro (00:54:08)

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