My Guardian Demon
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; By way of an introduction: How we met; Letters 1956-1962; Letters 1966-1969; Letters 1969-1978; Letters 1978-1982; Index.

About the Author

The musician, sociologist and writer Anita Halina Janowska was born Halina Wahlmann in Lodz, Poland on 2 February 1933. She has also written under the pen-name Halina Sander. After graduating from the Fryderyk Chopin Conservatoire in Warsaw with a degree in piano performance, she read sociology at Warsaw University and later worked as criminologist for the Polish Academy of Sciences. Janowska wrote her PhD thesis: 'Murders and their perpetrators' in 1974. She has published numerous scientific books and articles, and since 1997 has been a member of the Association of Polish Writers. Her literary output includes an autobiographical novel Krzyzowka (My Problems with Hitler and Stalin), for which she received the Warsaw Bookseller's Award (July, 1997). Her last novel The Autumn Variations was published in 2011. Anita Halina Janowska lives in Warsaw. Andre Tchaikowsky (1 Nov 1935-26 June 1982) studied piano with Emma Altberg, Stanislaw Szpinalski, Lazare Levy and Stefan Askenase, and composition with Kazimierz Sikorski, Hans Keller and Nadia Boulanger. In 1955 he was admired as the youngest laureate of the Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition and a year later won the third prize at the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Brussels. Artur Rubinstein, one of the judges, wrote of him that he was one of the best pianists of his generation, and even more than that a wonderful musician. He was in great demand throughout his short life as a solo concert pianist and also played with the world's great orchestras and conductors, performing with them extensively throughout Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. Andre Tchaikowsky lived most of his adult life and died in England where he is remembered as an exceptionally gifted pianist and an artistic personality of wit and erudition. Composition was his true vocation, so in his later years Tchaikowsky limited his concert activity to concentrate on writing music. His most important works include: the Shakespearian opera The Merchant of Venice premiered in 2013, two piano concertos, two string quartets, Seven Shakespeare Sonnets, a sonata for clarinet and piano, Inventions for Piano and Trio Notturno.

Reviews

' - You have made me really happy with this book! It is a genuine love story, about the difficult, complicated, but constantly-revived relations between two extraordinary people' Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel Prize winner for Literature. 'These letter between the pianist Andre Tchaikowsky and his closest friend Halina Janowska, form a narrative which is almost a love story and yet, at the same time, rather more than a love story. By turns tender, wise, frustrating and often deeply moving, this is a book which will make you think about that dangerous but fascinating place where friendship and romantic love overlap' Jonathan Coe, writer and novelist, author of 'Expo 58'. 'Andre Tchaikowsky is one of the finest pianists of his generation - he is even better than that - he is a wonderful musician' Artur Rubinstein, Pianist and Queen Elizabeth Music Composition Juror.

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
People also searched for
This title is unavailable for purchase as none of our regular suppliers have stock available. If you are the publisher, author or distributor for this item, please visit this link.

Back to top