Nadezhda von Meck
Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck Born 1831 was a wealthy Russian widow best known for her relationship with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. She was also active in providing financial support to Nikolay Rubinstein, Claude Debussy,Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky .
Early Life
Born into the Frolovsky family which had large landholdings. From an early age her father Filaret Frolovsky embraced a love of music. In 1847 she married Karl von Meck. Together they had 18 children of whom 11 survived into adulthood.
Business Success of Karl Von Meck
In the years following their marriage Mr. Von Meck ended up becoming a multimillionare though his work in the railroad industry. Unfortunately Mr. Von Meck died in 1871 leaving Ms. Von Meck in charge is his vast financial holdings. Which in turn allowed her to become a major patron for the arts.
Support of the Performing Arts
In the years following Mr. Von Meck's death she became increasingly involved in supporting the performing arts through providing financial support to composers such as Nikolay Rubinstein, and Claude Debussy.
Relationship with Tchaikovsky
In 1877 she began a platonic relationship Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky despite her insistence on the two not meeting the two carried on a signficant correspondance which lasted until 1890. As their relationship developed she subsequently provided him with a financial allowance large enough so that he could leave his professorship at the Moscow Conservatory to focus on his creative work full time.
Dedication to Nadezhda von Meck
Tchaikovsky as a sign of appreciation dedicated his fourth symphony to her.
Books
- To My Best Friend: Correspondence Between Tchaikovsky and Nadezhda Von Meck 1876-1878 By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Nadezhda Von Meck (1993)
- Beloved Friend: The Story of Tchaikowsky and Nadejda Von Meck By Catherine Drinker Bowen(1975)