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From his popular ballets and operas, such as Swan lake and Eugene Onegin, to his acclaimed orchestral works, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky left an indelible impression on classical music. Drawing extensively on the composer's uncensored letters and diaries, this critical biography explores Tchaikovsky's central place within the artistic culture of nineteenth-century Russia and reveals how he became a figure of international renown.
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Table of Contents
Introduction. 'The intimate world of my feelings and thoughts'
'I will make something of myself'
'The only hope for our musical future'
'For the sake of qu'en-dira-t-on'
'I am a free man'
'Where is my home to be?'
Conclusion. 'Some kind of banal, stupid joke.'
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-213) and discography (pages 214-217).
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