Publisher's Synopsis
This volume uniquely combines a lively biography of one of the best-loved composers of the 19th century with a detailed chronological guide to much of his oeuvre, from the popular ballets and concertos to lesser known pieces. Brown enthusiastically and sensitively guides the reader through TchaikovskyÆs music in the context of his life. His writing on the music is accessible and informative, both for the professional musician and the keen amateur listener. The biographical writing includes fascinating quotations from the composerÆs letters, and those of his friends; the Tchaikovsky that emerges, despite his periodic struggle with depression, is a man with a very positive attitude to life, and a kind and supportive friend to many around him. This is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Tchaikovsky, his music and the culture of the time. Comments on Professor BrownÆs earlier four-volume study on the life and work of Tchaikovsky: æIn any language, it is definitiveÆ Geoffrey Norris, Sunday Telegraph æA magnificent achievement, and one which can only deepen our appreciation and understanding of this great composerÆ Hugh Canning, Sunday Times