Mary Kunz Goldman was for over 10 years the classical music critic for The Buffalo News, the daily paper of Buffalo, N.Y. She is also the authorized biographer of the great American pianist Leonard Pennario.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Ivan the Terrible
On my other Web log today I got gabbing about this story by Turgenev, "The Song of Triumphant Love." I got thinking about it the other day because Halloween is coming up.
That story is the scariest story I think I have ever read.
You can read it in its entirety by clicking on the link. I recommend it! Well, maybe I should not recommend it.
As I wrote on my other Web log I was so scared that the night after I read it I could not sleep and was too scared even to get out of bed.
What got me reading that story was a CD that matched the story up with music that appeared to go with it, some of it by the singer and composer Pauline Viardot, who for a while was mixed up with Turgenev, although I have not gotten around to researching the details. Oh, look, the English critic Jessica Duchen has written a book apparently about the two of them, "Songs of Triumphant Love."
Maybe this is a romance I should read about!
I wonder if it was as frightening as that story!
This being the wonderful age of the Internet you can peek at excerpts of the book here. Now I am not sure if it is a novel set in the present day, affected somehow by, God forbid, that story "The Song of Triumphant Love." Whatever it is, it looks like an interesting project.
There is also a ballet, "The Song of Triumphant Love."
Not sure I would want to see it!
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