The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2
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Chapter 1 FRANZ LISZT
Chapter 2 RICHARD WAGNER
Chapter 3 TSCHAIKOVSKI, THE WOMAN-DREADER
Chapter 4 THE HEART OF A VIOLINIST
Chapter 5 AN OMNIBUS CHAPTER
Chapter 6 ROBERT SCHUMANN AND CLARA WIECK
Chapter 7 MUSICIANS AS LOVERS
Chapter 8 BACH, THE PATRIARCH
Chapter 9 PAPA AND MAMMA HAYDN
Chapter 10 THE MAGNIFICENT BACHELOR
Chapter 11 GLUCK THE DOMESTIC, ROUSSEAU THE CONFESSOR, AND THE AMIABLE PICCINNI
Chapter 12 A FEW TUNESTERS OF FRANCE AND ITALY-PERI, MONTEVERDE, ET AL.
Chapter 13 MOZART
Chapter 14 BEETHOVEN THE GREAT BUMBLEBEE
Chapter 15 VON WEBER-THE RAKE REFORMED
Chapter 16 THE FELICITIES OF MENDELSSOHN
Chapter 17 THE NOCTURNES OF CHOPIN
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Chapter 17 THE NOCTURNES OF CHOPIN

He wrote to his parents:

"I have made the acquaintance of an important celebrity, Mme. Dudevant, well known as George Sand; but I do not like her face; there is something in it that repels me."

And then, of course, he fell in love with her, for she leaned on his piano and improvised flatteries across the strings to him and turned full on him

                         

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