Liszt discovered groupies a hundred years before Mick Jagger, and Chopin was famous for his nocturnal emissions. It was adultery the consigned amorous Amadeus to a pauper's grave and syphilis that left Schubert's symphony unfinished. Father of twenty, legitimate children, Bach plainly did not use the rhythm method. Vivaldi, a priest, wrote his Four Seasons while living in sin with two sisters. Debussy loved pussy and don't even think about Wagner's ring. Tchaikovsky's sex life was pathétique, while Percy Grainger's was stranger. Elgar enjoyed his variations, while others lay back and thought of Britten. In Sex Lives of the Great Composers, I show that the great classical composers were not at all orchestrated and finally reveal the incestuous identity of Beethhoven's "immortal beloved".
Sex Lives of the Great Composers is part of my Sex Lives series.
The series now includes Sex Lives of the Kings and Queens of England, Sex Lives of the US Presidents, Sex Lives of the Popes, Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses, Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses 2, Sex Lives of the Hollywood Idols, Sex Lives of the Great Dictators, Sex Lives of the Great Artists, Sex Lives of the Famous Gays, Sex Lives of the Famous Lesbians, and Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors.
This book can be obtained from Carlton Publishing Group or Amazon.com