Life, Death and Cellos
English
By (author): Isabel Rogers
Classical music can be a dangerous pastime
What with love affairs, their conductor dropping dead, a stolen cello and no money, Stockwell Park Orchestra is having a fraught season.
After Mrs Ford-Hughes is squashed and injured by a dying guest conductor mid-concert, she and her husband withdraw their generous financial backing, leaving the orchestra broke and unsure of its future.
Cellist Erin suggests a recovery plan, but since it involves their unreliable leader, Fenella, playing a priceless Stradivari cello which then goes missing, its not a fool-proof one. Joshua, the regular conductor, cant decide which affair to commit to, while manager Davids nervous tic returns at every doom-laden report from the orchestras treasurer.
There is one way to survive, but is letting a tone-deaf diva sing Strauss too high a price to pay? And will Stockwell Park Orchestra live to play another season?
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