Here is one of the most enjoyable and illuminating books ever published for the music lover, a feast of delightful anecdotes that reveal the all-too-human side of the great composers and performers.
There are stories of appetites (Handel eating dinner for three), embarrassments (Brahms falling asleep as Liszt plays), oddities (Bruckner's dog being trained to howl at Wagner)...
Here is one of the most enjoyable and illuminating books ever published for the music lover, a feast of delightful anecdotes that reveal the all-too-human side of the great composers and performers.
There are stories of appetites (Handel eating dinner for three), embarrassments (Brahms falling asleep as Liszt plays), oddities (Bruckner's dog being trained to howl at Wagner), and devotions (a lovely admirer disrobing in tribute to Puccini). There are memorable accounts of Stravinsky telling Proust how much he hates Beethoven, of Tchaikovsky's first bewildering telephone call, of Dvorak's strange love of pigeons, and of Verdi's intricate maneuvering to keep the now-famous melody of "La donna è mobile" top secret.
There is also wonderful trivia (Beethoven loved to cat "bread soup" made with ten raw eggs), along with eccentric strategies (Verdi, disturbed by the sound of street organs playing arias from his operas, hired them all for a season and kept them locked in a room). There are examples of musicians munificent generosity (Haydn called Mozart "the greatest composer known to me, either in person or by name"), and scathing dismissal ("Have you heard any Stockhausen?" the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham was asked. "No," he replied, "but I believe I have trodden in some").
Collected from thousands of books, articles, and unpublished manuscripts (with historical sources provided in extensive notes), these anecdotes appear in their original form, throwing fresh light on familiar figures in the musical hall of fame. For browsing, reading, research and amusement, this book is a grand entertainment for concert-goers, record-buyers, operamanes, gossips and music lovers everywhere.
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诺曼·莱布雷希特于1948年出生于伦敦。他曾为《每日电讯报》写了十年古典音乐专栏,现任《标准晚报》的助理编辑、专栏作家暨BBC广播3台Lebrecht.live栏目的主持人。莱布雷希特有十余本关于音乐的著作,被翻译成13种语言,其中包括全球热销的《大师的神话》和《当音乐停止时》(美国版书名为《谁杀了古典音乐》,已译为中文),还包括《追忆马勒》、《柯文花园:不为人知的故事》、《20世纪音乐指南》;他的第一部小说《姓名之歌》于2003年1月赢得了惠特布莱特新作奖( Whitbread First Novel Award)。
诺曼·莱布雷希特于1948年出生于伦敦。他曾为《每日电讯报》写了十年古典音乐专栏,现任《标准晚报》的助理编辑、专栏作家暨BBC广播3台Lebrecht.live栏目的主持人。莱布雷希特有十余本关于音乐的著作,被翻译成13种语言,其中包括全球热销的《大师的神话》和《当音乐停止时》(美国版书名为《谁杀了古典音乐》,已译为中文),还包括《追忆马勒》、《柯文花园:不为人知的故事》、《20世纪音乐指南》;他的第一部小说《姓名之歌》于2003年1月赢得了惠特布莱特新作奖( Whitbread First Novel Award)。
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