ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月6日 23時02分


Dan Brown is best known as the multimillionaire author of “The Da Vinci Code,” one of several thrillers, which collectively have more than 234 million copies in print. His latest project, “Wild Symphony,” is a children’s book about a mouse conductor who recruits a menagerie of animals to perform in an orchestra. And in a surprise twist, he is releasing an accompanying classical music album with songs he self-produced some three decades ago.

“Wild Symphony” is also, somewhat awkwardly, an unexpected item of contention in a messy legal battle between Brown and his ex-wife, Blythe Brown, after their divorce last year. In a complaint filed this summer, Ms. Brown claimed that her former husband hid an affair and misrepresented their assets during the divorce proceedings, and lists “Wild Symphony” as one of several projects that she claims he failed to disclose when they separated. Mr. Brown filed a countersuit for libel and slander, among other claims, on July 30, arguing that his former wife set out to “publicly shame him” and “destroy his legacy.”

Brown, who is now 56, recorded the songs using synthesizers in his tiny studio. The newly released album features updated versions of the original songs along with new ones, all performed and recorded by the Zagreb Festival Orchestra in Croatia.

To read more about @authordanbrown life, his writing and his music, tap the link in our bio. Photos by @_codyoloughlin_.


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