In her later years, a woman reflects on her marriage, her stifled
passions, and her life
At age ninety, Caroline Maclaren, widow of the prominent composer Robert
Maclaren, finally decides to tell her own story. "Perhaps the time was
not right to do it before," she remarks. But now she takes pen to paper,
reliving her sheltered girlhood, her chilly marriage to a brilliant man,
and--perhaps above all--the melancholy solitude in which she has lived
nearly all her life. It was only when her husband fell ill that Caroline
found fulfilling companionship with Anna, Robert's caretaker.
This masterful tale of loneliness and of passion late in life is widely
considered to be Grumbach's finest work. Bittersweet, touching, and
profoundly resonant, Chamber Music is captivating.