Tchaikovsky's Last Days: A Documentary Study

Tchaikovsky's Last Days: A Documentary Study

by Alexander Poznansky
Tchaikovsky's Last Days: A Documentary Study

Tchaikovsky's Last Days: A Documentary Study

by Alexander Poznansky

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Overview

Tchaikovsky's death in October 1893 in St. Petersburg, shortly after the first performance of his masterpiece, the Pathétique symphony, is one of the most thoroughly documented deaths of a prominent cultural figure in modern times. He was treated by no fewer than four physicians and surrounded by a group of relatives and friends. The official account of his death was that he died from cholera. But almost since the day of his passing there have been rumors that it was not accidental. It is alleged that Tchaikovsky was forced to commit suicide in order to avoid the scandal and disgrace of being unmasked as a homosexual.

Alexander Poznansky is the first Western scholar to have access to the Tchaikovsky archives in Klin, Russia. In this fascinating new book, the product of five years' research, he provides a definitive account of the circumstances preceding the composer's death. On the basis of much previously unknown material, including diaries, letters, memoirs, and newspaper reports, he traces in minute detail the composer's activities during the last weeks of his life and finds no evidence to support the notion that Tchaikovsky's death was brought about by nything other than cholera.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198165965
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/21/1996
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.76(d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

About the Author

Alexander Poznansky is Librarian at the Slavic and East European Collection, Yale University Library. He is the author of Tchaikovsky: The Quest for the Inner Man.
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