The enigma of Tchaikovsky’s illness and death: An epistemological and historical perspective

Eva Cybulska
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), a celebrated Russian composer of ballet music, operas and symphonies died soon after conducting the premiere of his Pathétique symphony in St. Petersburg. According to some reports, he swallowed a glass of unboiled water at the time when a cholera epidemic was rife in the city. His death was attributed to ‘cholera infection’, but the contradictory and incomplete reports of his illness render such a diagnosis uncertain. A possibility of arsenic poisoning by his own hand is also explored. As suicide would have been a stigma for his family, would Tchaikovsky have chosen to cloak it in symptoms of a natural illness, as he once tried to do? There is no evidence, however, that the Pathétique was intended as his ‘suicide note’, as it has been sometimes implied. Epistemologically, the posthumous proof for arsenic poisoning is undeliverable, and the same applies to a cholera infection. Ultimately, the composer’s illness and death remain an enigma; it is for his music, not his illness, he is remembered and cherished.    
柴可夫斯基病逝之谜:认识论与历史的视角
柴科夫斯基(Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky,1840-1893 年)是俄罗斯著名的芭蕾舞音乐、歌剧和交响乐作曲家,他在圣彼得堡指挥了《悲怆》交响曲的首演后不久便去世了。根据一些报道,他吞下了一杯未煮沸的水,当时圣彼得堡正流行霍乱。他的死因被归结为 "霍乱感染",但关于他病情的报道相互矛盾且不完整,因此这一诊断并不确定。此外,还探讨了他亲手服下砒霜中毒的可能性。由于自杀会给家人带来耻辱,柴可夫斯基是否会像他曾经试图做的那样,选择用自然疾病的症状来掩饰自杀?不过,没有证据表明《悲怆》是他的 "遗书",有时也有人这样暗示。从认识论的角度看,砒霜中毒的遗证是无法送达的,霍乱感染的遗证也是如此。归根结底,作曲家的疾病和死亡仍然是一个谜;人们怀念和珍视他,是因为他的音乐,而不是他的疾病。
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