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Few musicians have lived their lives with as intriguing a symmetry as Percy Grainger. Born in 1882 in Victoria, Australia, he died seventy-eight years later, in 1961, in John F. Kennedy’s America.1 In precise midlife, aged thirty-nine, Grainger suffered his greatest shock: the dramatic suicide of his mother on 30 April 1922, when she leapt from a New York skyscraper. Their relationship had been so close, their thoughts and passions so shared, that Grainger’s life could not go on as before. Over those first thirty-nine years, he had rarely been apart from his mother for more than a few weeks. His immediate response was to neglect his concert career and to make repeated visits to Europe and Australia in an attempt to recapture their shared intimacies through visiting friends, sights, and sounds of old. For nearly five years—until December 1926, when Grainger met his wife-to-be—he wandered the world in mourning. Even thereafter, despite a generally happy marriage, he never found the ‘soul-mate’ to rival his mother. His life’s second half did not manage to maintain the confidence and optimism of its first half.
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