Tchaikovsky's Empire : A New Life of Russia's Greatest Composer
Tchaikovsky's Empire : A New Life of Russia's Greatest Composer
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Morrison, Simon
ISBN No.: 9780300284317
Pages: 384
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"A lively, argumentative and thoughtful reflection on one of the 19th century's most important musical figures."--Michael O'Donnell, Wall Street Journal "[A] well grounded and lucid new account."--Richard Morrison, Times (UK) "Concise. A fresh profile of a familiar composer."-- Financial Times , "Best Books of 2024: Classical and Pop Music" "It is lucid, original and, above all, highly enjoyable."--Stephen Walsh, Literary Review "Morrison slashes the overgrowth of fantasy, rumor, and plain bad scholarship that have accumulated onto his subject with insight and observations sharpened by detached wit. Demythologized, Tchaikovsky is presented by Morrison as he was. His art, directly expressive and self-controlled, emerges from this book's pages as an abiding retort to the Romanticism of his times.


"--Néstor Castiglione, Music Web International "This biography of Russia's greatest composer has many virtues. What Simon Morrison does brilliantly is to place the composer and his music within the context of his times, while also portraying the man himself as both more complex and joyful than the caricature suggests."--Jim Kelly, Air Mail "A fresh narrative. Simon Morrison has shed new light on the man he plausibly calls 'Russia's greatest composer,' revealing a brilliant, complex, and even entertaining personality behind the music."--Robert Steven Mack, New Criterion "Highly recommended."-- Choice "Discussing Tchaikovsky's musical structures and strategies, Morrison is in his element. He delivers informative, nuanced, and thought-provoking insights."--Vladimir Golstein, Claremont Review of Books Awarded Presto Music Book of the Year 2024 "Tchaikovsky has often been treated as a tragically autobiographical figure, but Morrison's Tchaikovsky is a brilliantly diverse and supremely energetic virtuoso.


Morrison's writing--entertaining, authoritative, witty--shares this infectious energy."--Alastair Macaulay, critic and historian of the performing arts "A page-turner demystifying the composer about whom we thought we knew everything. Morrison masterfully situates Tchaikovsky both within his Russian imperial and his cosmopolitan existences, revealing a contented person and an unexpectedly pragmatic artist."--Elena Dubinets, artistic director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra "This is a dazzling book. Morrison shows us a funny, ambitious, fun-loving musical genius, loyal but ever alert to his own best interests, freed up from our voyeuristic fascination with private life and scrupulously restored to his own complex creative space."--Caryl Emerson, author of The Life of Musorgsky "Light-handed, clear-eyed and wonderfully vivid. Morrison lifts the sentimental veil that has settled upon the great Russian composer, sweeping away cliché to offer an immensely human, transparent portrait."--Marina Harss, author of The Boy from Kyiv "In his short life, Tchaikovsky covered a lot of ground, musically and geographically.


Simon Morrison matches him in range and pace, shedding new light on the worlds in which he worked."--Philip Ross Bullock, author of Pyotr Tchaikovsky.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...