"Tchaikovsky and Brahms had never met before. It would be difficult to
find two men more unlike. Tchaikovsky, a nobleman by birth, had something
elegant and refined in his whole bearing and the greatest courtesy of manner.
Brahms with his short, rather square figure and powerful head, was an image
of strength and energy ... "
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Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) |
So begins the account by Anna Brodsky, the wife of violinist Adolph
Brodsky, on the first meeting between Tchaikovsky and Brahms. If, like
me, you are fascinated by composers and their muses, you can
read more here, on the Tchaikovsky research website.
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