A thrilling new biography of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky―composer of some of the world’s most popular orchestral and theatrical music
Tchaikovsky is famous for all the wrong reasons. Portrayed as a hopeless romantic, a suffering melancholic, or a morbid obsessive, the Tchaikovsky we think we know is a shadow of the fascinating reality. It is all too easy to forget that he composed an empire’s worth of music, and navigated the imperial Russian court to great advantage.
In this iconoclastic biography, celebrated author Simon Morrison re-creates Tchaikovsky’s complex world. His life and art were framed by Russian national ambition, and his work was the emanation of an imperial subject: kaleidoscopic, capacious, cosmopolitan, decentred.
Morrison reexamines the relationship between Tchaikovsky’s music, personal life, and politics; his support of Tsars Alexander II and III; and his engagement with the cultures of the imperial margins, in Ukraine, Poland, and the Caucasus.
Product details
Publisher : Yale University Press (27 Aug. 2024)
Language : English
Hardcover : 384 pages
ISBN-10 : 030019210X
ISBN-13 : 978-0300192100
Best Sellers Rank: 26,988 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
339 in Musician Biographies
673 in Music (Books)