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Name
  
Vera Bosset


Role
  
Dancer

Vera de Bosset AR6987A Igor and Vera Stravinksy Arrive at White House

Died
  
September 17, 1982, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Marriage location
  
Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

Spouse
  
Books
  
Stravinsky in pictures and documents, Fantastic cities and other paintings

Parents
  
Eduard Bosse, Hedwig von Ruckteschel

Similar People
  
Serge Sudeikin, Igor Stravinsky, Soulima Stravinsky, Robert Craft, Fyodor Stravinsky

January 18, 1962 - President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline greet Igor Stravinsky and wife Vera


Vera de Bosset Stravinsky (January 7, 1889 – September 17, 1982) was a Russian-born American dancer and artist. She is better known as the mistress and, ultimately, second wife of the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky, who married her in 1940.

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Life

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Vera de Bosset was born Vera Bosse, the daughter of Eduard Bosse (* 19. October 1854 in Saese by Tamsal; † 27. jun 1927 in Riga) and Hedwig von Ruckteschel (* 24. April 1866 in Kiew; † 17. April 1938 in Riga). Both parents were Baltic German nobility. Vera allegedly changed her name to the French "Bosset" to hide her German ancestry. She was the only one of her family to do so.

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Stravinsky met Vera in 1921. She was a dancer and the wife of the painter and stage designer Serge Sudeikin. Stravinsky was then married to his cousin Katerina Nossenko and had four children. Stravinsky and Vera began an affair which led to her leaving her husband. From then until the death of Katerina from tuberculosis in March 1939, Stravinsky led a double life, spending most of his time with his wife and children and the rest with Vera. Katerina reportedly bore her husband's infidelity "with a mixture of magnanimity, bitterness, and compassion".

In September 1939, Stravinsky arrived in America to give the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Vera followed in January 1940; they were married in Bedford, Massachusetts on March 9.

After Stravinsky's death (1971) Vera lived on in the New York apartment they had bought shortly before his death. She died in 1982 and is buried with Stravinsky in Venice, Italy.

Her survivors include nephews, nieces and more remote relatives, who live in Europe, the United States and Chile.

References

Vera de Bosset Wikipedia


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