Cover art for Symphony of Seduction: The Great Love Stories of Classical Composers
Published
Nero, January 2018
ISBN
9781863958400
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
20.9cm × 13.6cm × 2.2cm

Symphony of Seduction: The Great Love Stories of Classical Composers

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'Love cannot express the idea of music, while music may give an idea of love.' Romantic composer Hector Berlioz

Berlioz should know. He didn't just hear the symphony when he fell in love with an Irish actress back in 1827, he wrote it.

What was love like for the people who could really feel that song coming on? Symphony of Seduction tells of the romantic misadventures, tragedies and occasional triumphs of some of classical music's great composers, and traces the music that emerged as a result.

For the eccentric Erik Satie, love came just once - and even then, not for long. Robert Schumann had to take his future father-in-law to court to win the right to marry. Hector Berlioz planned to murder a two-timing fiancee while dressed in drag, and Richard Wagner turned the temptation of adultery into a stage work that changed the course of music while rupturing his own marriage. Debussy's love triangle, Brahms' love for the wife of his insane mentor - all find expression in works we now consider to be some of the summits of creative achievement.

Christopher Lawrence takes what we know about these love-crazed geniuses and adds a garnish of imagined pillow talk to recreate stories that are ultimately stranger than fiction - and come with a great soundtrack.

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