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"The Girls of St. Cyprian's" by Angela Brazil is a captivating narrative set in the vibrant environment of St. Cyprian's College, a school renowned for its emphasis on music. The story revolves around the lives of several students, particularly focusing on Mildred Lancaster, a talented but somewhat unmotivated violinist. The school is part of a newly formed United Schools Alliance, which aims to foster competition and exchange among six schools in various disciplines, including music, drama, arts, literature, and sports. This initiative is designed to invigorate the students and encourage them…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Girls of St. Cyprian's" by Angela Brazil is a captivating narrative set in the vibrant environment of St. Cyprian's College, a school renowned for its emphasis on music. The story revolves around the lives of several students, particularly focusing on Mildred Lancaster, a talented but somewhat unmotivated violinist. The school is part of a newly formed United Schools Alliance, which aims to foster competition and exchange among six schools in various disciplines, including music, drama, arts, literature, and sports. This initiative is designed to invigorate the students and encourage them to excel in their chosen fields. Mildred, an orphan raised by her uncle and aunt, struggles with the discipline required to hone her musical talent. Despite her natural ability, she often shirks the rigorous practice necessary for mastery, preferring instead to indulge in spontaneous musical improvisation. Her aunt, Mrs. Graham, shares with her the poignant history of her violin, a valuable Stradivarius bequeathed to her by a mysterious Polish nobleman, Monsieur Strelezki, who had been her father's mentor. This revelation serves as a reminder of the legacy and potential that Mildred carries. The narrative explores themes of change, responsibility, and the pursuit of excellence. It highlights the contrast between students like Lottie Lowman, who is energetic and popular but less musically gifted, and Mildred, whose talent is undeniable but often overshadowed by her lack of perseverance. The story underscores the importance of dedication and the conveyance of mentorship and support in achieving one's goals.
Autorenporträt
Angela Brazil was born on 30 November 1868, at her home, 1 West Cliff, Preston, Lancashire. She was the youngest child of Clarence Brazil, a mill manager, and Angelica McKinnel, the daughter of the owner of a shipping line in Rio de Janeiro, who had a Spanish mother. Angela was the youngest of four siblings including sister Amy, and two brothers, Clarence and Walter.