Rosa Newmarch was an English writer on music. Beginning in 1897 she did
a great deal of research on Russian music, making many visits to Russia
and working at the Imperial Public Library of Saint Petersburg under the
supervision of Vladimir Stassov. She became one of the first English
critics to champion Russian music. Her biography 'Tchaikovsky, His Life
And Works' gives an insight into one of the worlds most famous
composers: "His character was essentially Russian, and his tendencies
the liberating tendencies of the generation to which he belonged; but
his musical education was cosmopolitan, and the teachers whom he most
reverenced leaned towards tradition and authority."