The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1


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In 'The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1,' Rupert Hughes delves into the romantic lives of renowned composers and musicians, offering readers a glimpse into the passionate relationships that inspired their timeless music. Written in a compelling narrative style, Hughes explores the scandals, triumphs, and heartbreaks that shaped the personal lives of these musical geniuses, providing a unique insight into their creative process and the influence of love on their work. This volume provides a fascinating look at the intersection of art and romance in the lives of composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Wagner. Hughes' detailed research and engaging storytelling make this book a must-read for music lovers and history buffs alike. Rupert Hughes, a prolific author and music enthusiast, brings his expertise and passion for storytelling to this captivating exploration of the love lives of great musicians. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the emotional complexities of these legendary figures, Hughes offers a comprehensive and insightful account that sheds new light on their artistry and personal relationships. 'The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1' is a compelling and informative read that will appeal to anyone interested in the untold stories behind some of the most beloved musical compositions in history.




The Love Affairs of Great Musicians


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This is one of the very first books on the subject that features, among other interesting love stories, a revelation of the exact identity of Beethoven's "Immortal Beloved"; the letters of Liszt to his princess; letters of Chopin long supposed to have been burned, as well as diaries and letters gathered by an intimate friend for a biography whose completion was prevented by death; the publication of a vast amount of Wagneriana; the appearance of a full life of Tschaikovski by his brother, with complete elucidation of much that had been suppressed; a detailed account of the whole progress of Clara Schumann's beautiful love story, down to the day of the marriage; and numberless fugitive paragraphs throwing new light on affairs more or less unknown or misunderstood. Volume 1: The Overture The Ancients The Men of Flanders Orland Di Lassus and His Regina Henry and Frances Purcell The Strange Adventures of Stradella Giovanni and Lucrezia Palestrina Bach, the Patriarch Papa and Mamma Haydn The Magnificent Bachelor Gluck the Domestic, Rousseau the Confessor, and the Amiable Piccinni A Few Tunesters of France and Italy – Peri, Monteverde, et al. Mozart Beethoven: the Great Bumblebee Von Weber – the Rake Reformed The Felicities of Mendelssohn The Nocturnes of Chopin Volume 2: Franz Liszt Richard Wagner Tschaikovski, the Woman-Dreader The Heart of a Violinist An Omnibus Chapter Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck Musicians as Lovers




The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2


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In Rupert Hughes' book, 'The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2', readers are taken on a captivating journey through the romantic lives of some of the most renowned musicians in history. Hughes' literary style shines through as he skillfully weaves together historical facts and anecdotes to create a vivid picture of these artists' personal relationships. The book provides a unique insight into the private lives of these iconic figures, offering a nuanced understanding of the impact of love and passion on their creative endeavors. Set against the backdrop of the music world, this volume is a compelling exploration of the complexities of love and artistry. Rupert Hughes, a distinguished author and music enthusiast, draws on his vast knowledge of music history to bring these stories to life. His passion for the subject matter is evident in the meticulous research and attention to detail present throughout the book. Hughes' expertise in storytelling ensures that readers are fully immersed in the lives of these great musicians, making this volume a must-read for music lovers and history buffs alike. 'The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2' is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of love and creativity. Hughes' masterful storytelling and unique perspective offer a fresh take on the lives of these musical legends, making this book a valuable addition to any music lover's library.







nomadic sojourns journal, volume 1


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A movement-themed annual journal with contributors writing from a myriad of fields. This year's topics: the philosophy of walking, psychedelics and consciousness, Kundalini Yoga and consciousness, dance photography, dream and nightmare, a shaman's journey, help, anthropology and Guyana, short fiction in India, classical music, and the hidden movement within literature. From the back cover: Born as dream, as trickle down reveries of sand dunes and parted ways. Of new relations, those past and gone; life of love, death of parting ways. Of wings spread distant, of the omnipresent and illusory hope that something new, something different awaits. Through literature and the subterranean darkened tracks of dream, weaved in tendrils of anthropological stratum and amorphous musical renderings and along pathways worn anew by philosopher’s troddings and flickerings of consciousness awakened, nomadic sojourns journal approaches the exploration of movement as child through the vistas of philosophy, literature, music, dream, consciousness, photography, anthropology, poverty, and aid. We are born of movement, seek movement to offer our lives change, require movement to maintain the illiusion of sanity, call upon movement to move our bodies through space and time to arrivals. We return. We go. We are composed, and constituent, of movement; we long for it when our capability to acheive it is lost and dream of stillness after having moved too much. The first annual volume of nomadic sojourns journal offers an opening as becoming, as possibility of what may come. And to that, we move. Website: www.nomadicsojourns.com







Academy and Literature


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My Life. Volume 1


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My Life by Richard Wagner is an autobiographical account of the personal and professional experiences of one of the greatest composers in history. The book offers a unique insight into the mind, life, and work of the man who revolutionized the world of opera and left an indelible mark on the musical landscape. Wagner's writing style is candid, introspective, and deeply reflective, providing readers with a detailed and intimate portrayal of his innermost thoughts and emotions. From his childhood in Leipzig to his rise to fame in Germany and beyond, the book covers all significant events in Wagner's life, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the man behind the music. One of the most striking aspects of My Life is Wagner's honest account of his tumultuous personal life. His relationships with his family, friends, and lovers are portrayed with great vulnerability and sensitivity, allowing readers to understand the impact these relationships had on his creative process and musical compositions. The book also delves into Wagner's creative process, providing readers with a glimpse into the mind of a musical genius. Through his vivid description of his artistic inspirations, struggles, and breakthroughs, readers are able to gain a deeper appreciation for the complexity and depth of Wagner's work. Wagner's political views and controversies are also explored in My Life. His strong nationalistic and anti-Semitic beliefs are a recurring theme throughout the book, shedding light on the societal and cultural influences that shaped Wagner's thinking and creative expression. In addition to the personal and professional aspects of his life, My Life also offers valuable insights into the historical and cultural context in which Wagner lived and worked. From his encounters with influential figures such as Franz Liszt and Friedrich Nietzsche to his travels across Europe, the book provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the times in which Wagner lived. My Life is a captivating and enlightening read, offering a rare glimpse into the life of a musical pioneer. It is a must-read for anyone interested in classical music, opera, and the life and times of one of the most influential figures in the history of music.




The Etude. E


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Includes music.