It shares the same world view as [RHUMA's Memoirs Trilogy] and describes Baroque musicians Bach and Vivaldi's "Melody of Silence", and the relationship between the characters also inherits the trilogy. In 1707, Bach, who went from Mühlhausen to the palace of Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst in Weimar, first came into contact with Vivaldi's music; the prince's several travels brought more works of the Venetian musician.At first, Bach adapted Vivaldi's concertos simply to educate the prince, however, as the work progressed, these works not only taught him how to achieve order, coherence and proportion, but also reshaped his soul... July 1741 On the 7th, when Vivaldi, who had been neglected by the world for many years, died alone in poverty and disease in Vienna, he did not know that in far away Germany, there was a younger generation whom he had never met who still loved him and his music deeply. On the same day 28 years later, after Bach's death, the melody of Venice, which was only in his memory for a long time, was silent, and the silence lasted for two centuries... Could the melody of Venice's silence for two centuries only survive in two In the memory of people who share the same mind but can't meet each other? How much more sorrow and despair would Bach, who was deeply moved by Vivaldi in 9, experience?Content tags: Lost in love and fond of portable space Another continent┃ Search keywords: Protagonist: Vivaldi, Bach┃ Supporting actors: Albinoni, Pergolesi, Marcello, Handel, Rousseau, Voltaire
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- Chapter 7 [Winter] "Wish to be free from sorrow, shadow, and terror"
- Chapter 8 [Winter] Albinoni in Dresden I
- Chapter 9 [Winter] Vivaldi's Last Summer Day
- Chapter 10 [Spring] "One day's tormented life is over"
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