War is always with us, and so is peace. This is about the peace that comes after a war. It is one woman's account of her experiences in the new country of Bosnia as guest conductor of a remarkable little orchestra, the Mostar Sinfonietta.
International violinist Ruth Waterman first met the musicians of the multi-ethnic ensemble in 2002, and since then has returned regularly to the region, teaching, conducting and performing, and listening to their stories. Here she describes the nuts and bolts of daily life - in turn frustrating, hilarious and touching: the putting together of concerts despite the odds; the rebuilding of bridges, towns, communities, lives; and how making music can connect us to our essential humanity and to each other. Ruth Waterman's writing is humane and down-to-earth, perceptive and inspiring. Interspersed with her diaries and observations are the stories of war and peace by the Bosnians themselves, in their own voices, acts of witness that reveal their courage, despair, resilience and humour. This intermingling of narrative, first-hand accounts and photographs builds a mosaic that provides a visceral introduction to an unfamiliar world where people simply want to 'live a normal life'.
By:
Ruth Waterman Imprint: Canterbury Press Norwich Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 135mm,
Spine: 17mm
Weight: 263g ISBN:9781853118654 ISBN 10: 1853118656 Pages: 221 Publication Date:21 April 2008 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Ruth Waterman is one of the leading concert violinists in the country, and is included in the latest edition of The Great Violinists. She is known for her lecture recitals, BBC broadcasts, and has published many articles in music journals.