A Time to Sing

A Time to Sing by Kathryn Belmont, published by Silhouette Books in 1984, is a poignant exploration of love and artistry set against the backdrop of opera. This edition, comprising 252 pages, delves into the lives of Marina Karansky and Paolo Cortelli, two gifted singers whose duets resonate with emotional depth. The narrative examines the intersection of beauty and truth in their performances, highlighting the profound impact of their voices.
Readers will find a compelling examination of the personal and professional challenges faced by Marina and Paolo. As Marina grapples with the implications of Paolo’s choices, the story raises questions about fidelity and the sacrifices made in pursuit of artistic integrity. The themes of love and the pursuit of beauty are intricately woven throughout the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of devotion in both art and relationships.
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“TRUTH IS BEAUTY …..”
Nowhere was that more true than in the opera, where the truest voice, the purest, had the beauty to call forth tears.
Marina Karansky had such a voice, as did Paolo Cortelli. The duets they sang transcended artifice and spoke directly to the heart.
But Paolo lived well, and the chances he took would one day destroy his voice. Marina had to ask herself the question: If he were willing to cheat on the art that was his living, might he not also cheat on the love that was her very life?
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