
Delving into the private lives of the world’s most celebrated composers, this volume uncovers how love—whether tender, turbulent, or fleeting—has shaped the music that still moves us today. Drawing on recently released letters, diaries, and previously unpublished documents, it reveals fresh details about figures such as Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Clara Schumann and many others. The author treats each romance with the same rigor as a musicological study, letting the originals speak for themselves wherever possible.
The narrative stays firmly rooted in fact, avoiding fanciful embellishment while still capturing the drama of passionate encounters, secret liaisons, and heartbreaking break‑ups. Readers will meet a spectrum of personalities: the ardent idealist, the conflicted genius, the pragmatic lover, each illustrated through authentic correspondence and memoir excerpts. By juxtaposing personal sentiment with artistic output, the book shows how heartbeats often echo in the very notes composers penned.
Both music aficionados and general readers will find the work accessible and insightful, a well‑balanced blend of scholarly research and engaging storytelling. It offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of fame, inviting listeners to hear the human stories that resonate beneath the familiar symphonies.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (349K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Lisa Richards, Sjaani and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1956
A remarkably versatile early-20th-century figure, he moved easily between novels, music writing, military service, and the young film industry. Best remembered today for his lively, wide-ranging career, he also wrote an influential multivolume life of George Washington.
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