Most readers of Marcel Proust are impressed by the sensational musical passages that pepper In Search of Lost Time, so it must come as a considerable surprise to both the admirer and the casual reader of Proust that neither 'Vinteuil's little phrase' nor Vinteuil's Septet has ever been identified as an actual piece of music, let alone ever heard. An interesting book, Proust the Musician, by the French-Canadian musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez, analyzes in detail what has always been a very convincing thesis for me: that music plays perhaps the single most important shaping and formative role in Proust's novel, more so than any other of the arts.







