Tchaikovsky was not tragic but had a ‘Monty Python’ sense of humour, says biographer
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A new book claims that the Russian composer is not the tormented genius he is portrayed as, but a fun-loving man with ‘a fabulous life’Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky has long been portrayed as a melancholic and tragic figure tormented by his homosexuality. But the Swan Lake composer was in fact a fun-loving man with a “Monty Python” sense of humour, according to a biographer.Prof Simon Morrison, a leading musicologist, has studied previously unpublished letters and diaries that, he said, reveal a new side to the composer, whose masterpieces include the ballets The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker, as well as symphonies, operas and concertos. Continue reading...