Sunday, February 21, 2010
Chopin: Prince of the Romantics by Adam Zamoyski
Disclosing little more than the statutory facts, the blue plaque at 4 St James’s Place off London’s Piccadilly reads: 'From this house in 1848 Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) went to the Guildhall to give his last public performance’.
That November farewell, given in aid of a Polish charity, came at the end of a difficult six-month British sojourn, which had included concerts in Manchester (one of the largest audiences he ever faced), Glasgow and Edinburgh, where the non-religious Chopin had unwillingly endured Bible readings by a pious patroness anxious to convert him to the Church of Scotland. Finally back in London, the composer-pianist spent three weeks preparing for what turned out to be his final recital by sitting wrapped in his coat in front of the fire at St James’s Place, attended by London’s leading homeopath and the Royal Physician, a specialist in tuberculosis. A week after the concert, he was on his way home to Parisian exile and death the following year.
Read more:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/7256450/Chopin-Prince-of-the-Romantics-by-Adam-Zamoyski-review.html
That November farewell, given in aid of a Polish charity, came at the end of a difficult six-month British sojourn, which had included concerts in Manchester (one of the largest audiences he ever faced), Glasgow and Edinburgh, where the non-religious Chopin had unwillingly endured Bible readings by a pious patroness anxious to convert him to the Church of Scotland. Finally back in London, the composer-pianist spent three weeks preparing for what turned out to be his final recital by sitting wrapped in his coat in front of the fire at St James’s Place, attended by London’s leading homeopath and the Royal Physician, a specialist in tuberculosis. A week after the concert, he was on his way home to Parisian exile and death the following year.
Read more:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/7256450/Chopin-Prince-of-the-Romantics-by-Adam-Zamoyski-review.html
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