Grand Obsession
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Perri Knize
Now available in paperback, the critically acclaimed, “lyrical, analytical, yet deeply affecting” (The Washington Post) memoir about one woman’s obsessive search for the perfect piano—and about finding and pursuing passion at any age.The daughter of a pro- fessional musician, Perri Knize was raised in a home saturated in classical music, but it wasn’t until adulthood that she returned to the one instrument that mesmerized her most: the piano. When, in her forties, Perri decides to buy a piano of her own, she begins by searching for a modestly priced upright, but falls madly, illogically, in love with a rare German grand she discovers in a New York showroom. After a long dalliance, Knize refinances her house to purchase her piano and has the instrument shipped to Montana. But when it arrives, the magical sound that enthralled her is gone, and the tone is dead and dull. One piano tuner after another arrives to fix it, but no one can. Knize sets out on an epic journey to restore the instrument to its rightful sound and to understand its elusive power. This quest leads her into an international subculture of piano aficionados, all intriguing and eccentric characters—concert artists, dealers, technicians, composers, designers, and builders—whose lives have been transformed by the spell of a piano. She even hikes into the Austrian Alps to learn how the special trees used to build her piano are grown and harvested. Beautifully composed, passionately told, Grand Obsession is itself a musical masterpiece—and will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced deeply passionate desire.
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Author
Perri Knize
Pages
384
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2009-06-02
ISBN
0743276396 9780743276399
Ratings
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"I read this as part of my own "grand obsession": an 1869 Chickering square grand I have begun to restore. In Knize I was hoping to find affirmation that I could be a whole lot more crazy. And, it turns out, I could be! My favorite parts of this book were undoubtedly the technical parts--which is funny, because that would probably be the dullest sections for most other readers. She did kind of lose me when she spent a few chapters explaining the "sympathetic vibration" aspect of music and instruments. But this was just because I took a course on this in college, so it was all old news, just more clunkily explained.<br/><br/>Oddly enough, while reading this section, I kept thinking, dang, she should talk to my professor from college, Milford Graves, because he's all about this kind of stuff...And then I turned the page, and guess who she interviewed! That very same professor. So that was fun. <br/><br/>I have some minor critiques of the book--her characterizations of others; her glossing over the monetary aspect of her all-consuming piano quest; her weird lack of mentioning her husband for so long in the book, I assumed she was single. Overall, though, a very satisfying read. More often than not, I could not manage to put it down.<br/><br/>But then again, I'm a piano nerd."
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