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Tchaikovsky's Last Days

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Book Hardback
Book Tchaikovsky's Last Days Alexander Poznansky
Libristo code: 04522506
Publishers Oxford University Press, October 1996
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Tchaikovsky's death in October 1893 in St Petersburg, shortly after the premiere of his sixth symphony, the 'Pathetique', 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, possibly by drinking infected water, but almost since the day of his death there have been rumours that it was not accidental. It is alleged by some that Tchaikovsky either committed suicide or was murdered in order to avoid the scandal and disgrace of being unmasked as a homosexual. Alexander Poznansky is the first Western scholar to have gained access to the Tchaikovsky archives in Klin, Russia. He provides much hitherto unknown documentary material - memoirs, diary entries, letters, and newspaper reports - and adds his own commentary on the status of homosexuality in nineteenth-century Russia and on the various conspiracy theories that have been advanced to account for Tchaikovsky's death. His conclusion is that there is no factual evidence to support the notion that Tchaikovsky's death was caused by anything other than cholera.

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Full name Tchaikovsky's Last Days
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1996
Number of pages 254
EAN 9780198165965
ISBN 019816596X
Libristo code 04522506
Weight 534
Dimensions 164 x 241 x 22
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