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  1. Paul Crabbe. Paul Crabbe is the narrator and protagonist of Maestro. The book is written as his memoir and focuses on his transition from youth to adulthood. Paul moves to Darwin with his parents, where he completes his final years of school and studies piano under Herr Eduard Keller. Although he initially dislikes Herr Keller, Paul grows ...

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      Maestro is the coming of age story of Paul Crabbe. The novel...

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      Glossary - Maestro Characters - GradeSaver

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      Paul removes a large book from the shelf and watches the...

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  2. Maestro Summary and Analysis of Darwin, 1967. Summary. Maestro begins with the first time Paul Crabbe meets Herr Eduard Keller. Fifteen-year-old Paul has just moved with his parents from southern Australia to Darwin in the country's far north. Paul's mother, Nancy, takes him to meet Keller, who will be his piano teacher.

    • Peter Goldsworthy
  3. Jul 17, 2018 · Published: Jul 17, 2018. Peter Goldsworthy’s Maestro is essentially a Bildungsroman, in that it follows Paul on his journey from child to adult, and from childishness to maturity. As with all stories of growth and development, Maestro’s focus is often upon Paul’s weaknesses, faults and mistakes – his arrogance, naivety, obstinacy ...

  4. Maestro Quotes and Analysis. "And now it was too late: once we begin to sense our childhoods, we are no longer children. And decisions have been made—by omission, neglect, inertia—that cannot be unmade." Paul Crabbe, 149. For Paul, Keller's death forces him to realize that his childhood is over. Gone with it are the opportunities to achieve ...

    • Peter Goldsworthy
  5. Jul 6, 2021 · Originally published in 1981, Maestro was Peter Goldsworthy ‘s debut novel written by an author in total control of his craft. Without wishing to exaggerate, it’s a minor masterpiece — in tone, style and subject — and, in 2003, was named on the Australian Society of Authors’ list of top 40 Australian books ever published. Top End tale.

  6. Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy. “To discover one’s limits: a labour of love” by Dr Jennifer Minter (English Works Notes, 2015) “I find it hard to understand how much I came to love the man, to depend on him,” says Paul Crabbe as he comforts his teacher, Eduard Keller, at the end of Maestro. Paul also concludes that he was the “worst ...

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · The other thing of course, was the wonderful relationship between gruff piano teacher, Eduard Keller - the Maestro - and Paul Crabbe, teenage would-be prodigy. At the start, Paul is the type of kid who is 100% confident in his talent, because it's always been nurtured by his musical parents and he's probably never really received the kind of constructive criticism needed to grow and excel.

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