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A series of music-centered short tales and sketches interweaves village life, lyrical fantasies, and small biographical or imaginative portraits of composers and instruments. One story follows a young girl raised amid her father's devotion to keyboard music and a visiting student named Amadeus with a talkative pet bird; others move from nocturnal reveries and forest celebrations to a Stabat mater meditation, an imagined account of Beethoven, and a playful origin of an instrument. Recurring themes include the consoling power of music, the blending of domestic feeling with artistic reverie, and the mingling of pastoral nature with melodic imagination.
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