A professional piano player was choked by her spouse in light of his desire over her effective vocation, a court listened.
Natalia Strelchenko, 38, was found with deadly head wounds at their Manchester home on the couple's second wedding commemoration last August.
Her performer spouse John Martin, initially from Norway, is on trial for her homicide, which he denies.
A jury at Manchester Crown Court heard thehttp://wittwertrainingsystems.com/forum/discussion/374719/indian-marriage-customs-with-suitable-indian-wedding-wears-and-accessories envy was aggravated in light of the fact that his profession had not taken off.
Russian-conceived Ms Strelchenko, otherwise called Natalia Strelle, moved to Manchester in 2009 after the breakdown of her first marriage three years prior.
She made her introduction at 12 years old with the St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, and performed at New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Wigmore Hall.
Her association with Mr Martin, otherwise called Jon Skogsbakken, was "set apart with pressures", indicting counsel Rob Hall said.
"He was exceptionally desirous on the off chance that she was out without him... They would likewise contend frequently about such matters as monetary undertakings and who ought to keep the house clean," Mr Hall clarified.
'Makes me insane'
Mr Martin, 48, would physically control her occasionally from leaving their home and police had been brought over past contentions between the pair, Mr Hall said.
In 2013, police were called to their Newton Heath home when Mr Martin attempted to drive his way through the front entryway after a line on the telephone, the court listened.
In ahead of schedule August a year ago, he tossed Ms Strelchenko out of the house since he was not arranged to pay her cellular telephone charge any more.
He then messaged her music marketing specialist, saying: "She makes me insane and must be ceased when it happens."
Ms Strelchenko incidentally moved in three days before her passing on 30 August - in front of another post in France the next month.
Mr Martin was said to be "extremely disturbed" on the day preceding his wife's demise, when he discovered she had promoted the location on a property trade site, the court listened.
'No memory'
Ms Strelchenko kicked the bucket taking after another contention after her companions came over.
A Polish violinist companion of Ms Strelchenko,http://www.sportnext.nl/member/282599 who was staying over, said she saw Mr Martin toss Ms Strelchencko and himself down the stairs before he choked her.
The companion rushed to a neighbor's home and raised the alert, the court listened.
At the point when police captured Mr Martin, he over and again yelled: "Murder me."
The court heard Ms Strelchencko was so seriously beaten that a portion of her face was disjoined.
Mr Martin later told police that he had no memory of the assault.
At a prior hearing, he argued not liable to the endeavored murder, likewise on 30 August, of a male youth who can't be named.

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