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The author sympathetically shows what a nervous, unpredictable child Peter Tchaikovsky was and how his love for music was almost greater than he could bear. He abhorred routine, and as a result, could not bring himself to practice law as an adult, but under the great Anton Rubinstein, he made progress in music. It was early one morning, seated at a table in the deserted dining room of an inn, that he wrote the rough draft of his first symphony. Here is a fascinating picture of Tchaikovsky the brilliant composer and delightful companion. It is perfect for young readers.
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