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A Sad Chopin Waltz
- Winter Pale
- Narrated by: Marina Koulouri, Jason Grangier
- Length: 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What is a sensitive classical pianist doing in a sleazy WWII Parisian cabaret? Why is he keeping his Chopin sheet music inside the piano bench every night? Which two people from his past have scarred his soul forever?
Winter Pale, a young beautiful foreigner, a girl with a painful past of her own, recounts his story and, with it, delves deep into her own soul.
This short story from the backstage of the award winning historical novel Winter Pale sheds light on the character of Louis, the exceptional, poetic, and visionary pianist of "The Golden Doe" club, and is a perfect standalone as well as an insightful complementary read to the main story of Winter Pale.
A deeply emotional, thought-provoking, and intriguing character revelation for lovers of The War in our Hearts, Promise at Dawn, and At Swim, Two Boys.
Audiobook credits:
Narrators: Marina Koulouri and Jason Grangier.
Music and Vocals: Oleksandr Zhadan (piano), Dimitris Bikos (double bass), Kareen dos Santos (vocals), and Jason Grangier (piano & vocals).
Original classical music by Frederic Chopin & George Bizet (public domain). Rearranged and performed by Oleksandr Zhadan and Jason Grangier.
Music and Vocals have been legally licensed to Marina Koulouri for commercial and broadcast use.
Sound engineering by Made in Hell Rehearsal & Recording studio.
Audiobook cover design by Marina Koulouri. Created with Canva Pro using images, elements, and fonts from the Canva Pro Library, free for commercial use with a monthly subscription.
Independent audiobook production.
© 2023 A Sad Chopin Waltz audiobook by Marina Koulouri. All rights reserved.