Written by Jan L. Coates
Illustrated by François Thisdale
Red Deer Press
978-0-88995-645-2
32 pp.
Ages 6-9
2022
Though a fictionalized account of the relationship between historical persons Anna Maria dal Violin (also known as Anna Maria della Pietà) and composer Antonio Vivaldi, Anna Maria & Maestro Vivaldi is a telling story of a child's musicality and a mentorship that galvanized it.
From Anna Maria & Maestro Vivaldi by Jan L. Coates, illus. by François Thisdale |
An orphan at the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice, Anna Maria is guided by the school's music director, Maestro Vivaldi. While other girls laugh at her ways, the child finds family and friendship, as well as her voice, in her violin through the music she sees as colours and textures. As a synesthete –"Music paints beautiful colours for me, and shapes"–Anna Maria is encouraged by Vivaldi who calls it a rare gift. Though she is only eight, he places her in the exclusive orphan choir called the Figlie del Coro. Ignoring the disapproval of the older musicians, she thrives, following his instructions–"Let your bow dance delicately, like a bee sipping nectar"–and pours herself into her music.
From Anna Maria & Maestro Vivaldi by Jan L. Coates, illus. by François Thisdale |
From Anna Maria & Maestro Vivaldi by Jan L. Coates, illus. by François Thisdale |
I have always said that there is an ethereal quality to François Thisdale's
illustrations. He blends acrylic painting and drawing with photography
and digitally creates sublime artwork that may be grounded in reality,
here in an 18th century Venice, but it has a heavenly nature with its
filmy backgrounds. There may be a very real basilica and a charming
tuxedo cat ever present, but Anna Maria's music takes her life into the
celestial. Her feet may be planted on a patterned floor or rug but, when
she sees the music which François Thisdale helps us see, she and her story are elevated to greater heights.
Thank you so much, Helen, for all that you do for Canadian kids books:)
ReplyDeletePleased to do so, Jan. Congrats to you and François on Anna Maria & Maestro Vivaldi.
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