In this vividly imagined historical novel set in 18th and 19th Century
Europe, and based on actual events, Emmanuel Dongala limns the life of
George Bridgetower, the young mixed-race violin prodigy who took the
classical music world by storm. Part Black from his Barbadan father and
part-White from his Polish mother who served as a handmaiden in the
Hungarian court, George Bridgetower first mesmerized the world at the
cusp of the French Revolution, and went on to become of England's Prince
of Wales before arriving in Vienna where he became the protege of Ludwig
Van Beethoven with whom he composed and performed a brilliant duet for
piano and violin that the maestro dubbed the Sonata Mulattica--but later
retracted the name and retitled it the "Kreutzer Sonata" in a fit of
rage after a falling-out with the young George.