Toward a brief history of fainting at Tristan

It is said that when the young Belgian composer Guillaume Lekeu went to Bayreuth, in 1889, he fainted in ecstasy after the prelude to Tristan and had to be carried out. Gilles Thieblot's 2006 biography of Lekeu declares, however, that the story is probably apocryphal.

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