Peter ilyich tchaikovsky 1840 1893 unabridged book review by qbba
1. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 1840 - 1893 (Unabridged)
"An artist should not be troubled by the indifference of his contemporaries. He should
go on working and say all that he is predestined to say. He should know that posterity
alone can deliver a true and just verdict." So said Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and
posterity has delivered its verdict. His music is glorious, uplifting, soulful, umourous
and wonderfully melodic. Thchaikovsky regarded usic as something to be savoured
and shared, and he worked hard and long to that end. This programme reveals much
of his troubled life and times and presents many extracts from his marvellous music.
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Author: Kenneth Allen
Publisher: Ivan and Inge Berg
Reader: Richard Mayes and Steve Hodson
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