The First Violin
Jessie Fothergill
Lu par Sandra G





May Wedderburn is a quiet provincial girl, living in small and seemingly boring Skernford. Underneath the dull exterior, there is mystery, suspicion and fear in this little town, surrounding the austere local wealthy landowner who is very interested in marrying poor May. It looks as though she will have to marry him whether she likes it or not until an unsuspected alliance is formed between her and a respected old lady. They both escape to Germany where music and excitement await them.
Editing and additional proof-listening by Betsie Bush & Sarah Jennings. (15 hr 50 min)
Chapitres
01 - Chapter 1 | 12:10 | Lu par Sandra G |
02 - Chapter 2 | 20:24 | Lu par Sandra G |
03 - Chapter 3 | 9:11 | Lu par Sandra G |
04 - Chapter 4 | 6:54 | Lu par Sandra G |
05 - Chapter 5 | 4:10 | Lu par Sandra G |
06 - Chapter 6 | 51:12 | Lu par Sandra G |
07 - Chapter 7 | 25:37 | Lu par Sandra G |
08 - Chapter 8 | 20:16 | Lu par Sandra G |
09 - Chapter 9 | 10:29 | Lu par Sandra G |
10 - Chapter 10 | 24:56 | Lu par Sandra G |
11 - Chapter 11 | 14:59 | Lu par Sandra G |
12 - Chapter 12 | 22:05 | Lu par Sandra G |
13 - Chapter 13 | 19:12 | Lu par Sandra G |
14 - Chapter 14 | 24:49 | Lu par Sandra G |
15 - Chapter 15 | 34:36 | Lu par Sandra G |
16 - Chapter 16 | 45:31 | Lu par Sandra G |
17 - Chapter 17 | 26:50 | Lu par Sandra G |
18 - Chapter 18 | 13:20 | Lu par Sandra G |
19 - Chapter 19 | 21:33 | Lu par Sandra G |
20 - Chapter 20 | 14:16 | Lu par Sandra G |
21 - Chapter 21 | 33:13 | Lu par Sandra G |
22 - Chapter 22 | 32:13 | Lu par Sandra G |
23 - Chapter 23 | 21:24 | Lu par Sandra G |
24 - Chapter 24 | 16:06 | Lu par Sandra G |
25 - Chapter 25 | 17:45 | Lu par Sandra G |
26 - Chapter 26 | 9:08 | Lu par Sandra G |
27 - Chapter 27 | 34:29 | Lu par Sandra G |
28 - Chapter 28 | 21:01 | Lu par Sandra G |
29 - Chapter 29 | 29:58 | Lu par Sandra G |
30 - Chapter 30 | 14:49 | Lu par Sandra G |
31 - Chapter 31 | 22:54 | Lu par Sandra G |
32 - Chapter 32 | 24:54 | Lu par Sandra G |
33 - Chapter 33 | 21:41 | Lu par Sandra G |
34 - Chapter 34 | 5:51 | Lu par Sandra G |
35 - Chapter 35 | 23:51 | Lu par Sandra G |
36 - Chapter 36 | 55:57 | Lu par Sandra G |
37 - Chapter 37 | 4:26 | Lu par Sandra G |
38 - Chapter 38 | 1:00:04 | Lu par Sandra G |
39 - Chapter 39 | 24:29 | Lu par Sandra G |
40 - Chapter 40 | 39:48 | Lu par Sandra G |
41 - Chapter 41 | 13:34 | Lu par Sandra G |
Critiques
Excellence+





McWiggle
Touching plot coupled w exceptional reader make for a 5+ rating. Ms G, I hope to find more of your contributions! While your native language seems to be English, your execution of German seems well done! Note to listener to perhaps lessen confusion. Chapter 15 suddenly transitions from the vantage point being told by the heroin to that of the friend of the love-interest.
Duncalino





A LibriVox Listener
Read this book! That all I can say. You are in for a sweet treat. The reader is flawless with her characterizations. The story is a wonderful morality tale and unforgettable romance. The characters have depth, the story only a bit far-fetched. (I'd call it artistic license) and there is music as a backdrop. I have already downloaded the Lenore Symphony No 5 by Joachim Raff. What a find that is! Enjoy
Now what about that Second Violin?





potuc
I wish Sandra G would read more, her voice suits this story very well. Oh, and if you're gonna talk about "we'll this is sexist" note that this was written by a woman... so it was probably shockingly, well, "non-sexist" for the time!
If You Live the Arts





dsuden
The author is clearly a great lover of the arts, and it really comes through in this book. Beautifully written, and interesting story with strong characters, and impressively narrated by a very talented young lady. Thanks very much for contributing this work to LibriVox!
Beautifully moving





BreAnna Teschendorf
I really enjoyed this book. Sandra is an amazing reader, extremely talented and pleasant to listen to! Jessie Fothergill is an interesting author, very different from most Victorian writers I've read; more emotional, less whimsy. The realistic tone of the book was very enjoyable, lovely depth in the characters! However, the story took a, not very believable, and very overly-dramatic, way-too-big-of-a-coincidence, turn at the end, which all but ruined it for me. Also, I live in Germany and speak German so I was disappointed that I couldn't always understand the readers German, due to mispronunciation. She's not a German speaker, so she did a fine job, really. But, it would have been just so great to actually have a German speaker. I could have lived without the fake German accent, as well. But all in all..... it was very good, great recording, engaging reader, fun, beautiful book.





A LibriVox Listener
A good book made excellent by the most tallented dramatic reading I have had the pleasure to hear. It is a Jane Austin but with depth and feeling miss Austin never achieved. Simply delightful beginning to end. Most highly recommended. I will be looking for more from this reader. Thank you, Sandra. You brought life abundant to the text.
The First Violin





TheBookworm
As with her other solo narration, the reader's youthful voice and perfect diction aids this romantic tale. Frankly the narrator's skill and expressiveness kept my interest more than the story. Again we must thank Sandra for her fine work. Ubrigens ist ihr Deutsch ziemlich gut. More please! TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
great reading but...





Julika Rose
I think the reader does a great job but I ended up reading most of the book because I couldn't always understand the German being German myself. It would be great if a German speaker got to read a book with so many foreign words.