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Contents • • • • Plot summary [ ] The, a boy called Paul Crabbe, is taught by his teacher (or ), Eduard Keller. Paul does not like his teacher at first, but by the end of the novel has grown to appreciate him dearly.

Paul learns the limits of his own musical ability through Keller, but he also grows to understand himself and Keller enough to write the novel. Additionally, he has a loving relationship with his sweetheart, Rosie. This book deals with the main idea of contrasts, as well as other themes.

Contrasts are shown by Paul's mother and father – how they differ; and – high culture vs. Low culture; Paul as an adolescent and Paul as an adult – through the continual change in narrator, as Paul changes.

Paul slowly comes to realisation that he is now learning from the maestro, and that his talent starts growing day by day. The most influential character, Eduard Keller, lost his family during, despite performing for in private concerts in the belief Hitler would spare his Jewish family. For Keller, the grand piano is his sanctity and security, assisting him to deal with the horrors of the world; 'safe beneath that grand piano,' and likewise offering Eduard a method of deconstructing life. As Paul matures, Keller's phrasings, which seemed absurd in adolescence, ossify into a 'musical bible whose texts I knew by heart' but Paul does not relate them to his life until middle-age, leaving him 'smug, insufferable,' throughout his life.