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FIRST THOUGHTS
Symphony No. 1 (TH 24) Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 1, subtitled "Winter Daydreams", was the first major piece written by Tchaikovsky after his graduation from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in February 1866, and it was subjected to at least two sets of revisions and partial performances before its eventual premiere in Moscow on 3/15 February 1868. . Although warmly received at the time, itDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made. CHRONOLOGY - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCHSEE MORE ON EN.TCHAIKOVSKY-RESEARCH.NETILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHER THE NUTCRACKER (SUITE)SWAN LAKE (SUITE)
ANTONINA TCHAIKOVSKAYAVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
VLADIMIR DAVYDOV
FIRST THOUGHTS
Symphony No. 1 (TH 24) Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 1, subtitled "Winter Daydreams", was the first major piece written by Tchaikovsky after his graduation from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in February 1866, and it was subjected to at least two sets of revisions and partial performances before its eventual premiere in Moscow on 3/15 February 1868. . Although warmly received at the time, itDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made. CHRONOLOGY - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCHSEE MORE ON EN.TCHAIKOVSKY-RESEARCH.NETILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHER THE NUTCRACKER (SUITE)SWAN LAKE (SUITE)
ANTONINA TCHAIKOVSKAYAVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
VLADIMIR DAVYDOV
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
It was in the following year, in June 1880, that Dostoyevsky presented himself before the Russian public with his own compelling interpretation of Pushkin's novel. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Russia's greatest poet in Moscow.The festivities, which Tchaikovsky did not attend (he was then staying in Kamenka), began on 5/17 June with a solemn prayer service.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
Father of the composer (b. 20/31 July 1795 in Slobodskoy, near Vyatka; d. 9/21 January 1880 in Saint Petersburg), born Ilya Petrovich Chaykovsky (Илья Петрович Чайковский).. Biography. Ilya was the fifth son of Pyotr Fyodorovich Tchaikovsky (1745–1818) and his wife Anastasiya (b. Posokhova, 1751–?), and became one of the foremost metallurgists in Russia. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS Two Pieces, Op. 10, for piano (December 1871-January 1872) The Barber of Seville, couplets for the play (by February) Cantata for the Opening of the Polytechnic Exhibition (February-March) The Oprichnik, opera (February 1870-March 1872)THE SEASONS
Tchaikovsky's piano cycle The Seasons (Времена года), subtitled '12 characteristic scenes', Op. 37a ( TH 135 ; ČW 124), was written between December 1875 and May 1876, and was first published in monthly instalments in the Saint Petersburg journal Nuvellist (Нувеллист).VLADIMIR BEGICHEV
Biography. Vladimir Begichev was the scion of an ancient gentry family and studied at Moscow University, after which he worked in various government posts before being finally appointed director of the Imperial Theatres in Moscow.He was a highly cultivated and charming man whose house was a centre of artistic life in Moscow during the 1860s and 70s, its doors always being open to actors andSWAN LAKE (SUITE)
In 1882 Tchaikovsky considered creating a concert suite out of numbers from his ballet Swan Lake (Лебединое озеро), which he had composed six years previously. However, he seems not to have made a final decision, and the authorship of the concert suite published after his death as Op. 20a (TH 219) is NEW YORK - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH New York is the largest city in the United States of America, and part of the state of New York.. Tchaikovsky visited New York in 1891, on his only tour of North America. The main purpose of his visit was to conduct his own works in the opening week of Andrew Carnegie's newSERGEY KIREYEV
Schoolmate of the composer (b. 1/13 October 1844 in Saint Petersburg; d. 1888 in Kaluga, Moscow region), born Sergey Aleksandrovich Kireyev (Сергей Александрович Киреев).. He was the son of the state councillor Aleksandr Kireyev and a nephew of Mikhail Kireyev, inspector of classes at the Pavlovsk Cadet Corps. In 1855 Sergey was enrolled in the Imperial School ofCHILDREN'S ALBUM
The Children's Album is dedicated to Tchaikovsky's favourite nephew, Vladimir Davydov. On 12/24 December 1878, Tchaikovsky wrote to Lev Davydov: "Tell Bobik that the music has been printed with pictures, that the music was composed by Uncle Petya, and that on itLETTER 4505
Прошу П. И. Юргенсона выдать В. В. Переслени 10 руб сер. П. ЧайковскийDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made. CHRONOLOGY - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCHSEE MORE ON EN.TCHAIKOVSKY-RESEARCH.NET CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
THE NUTCRACKER (SUITE)ROMEO AND JULIET
Romeo and Juliet (Ромео и Джульетта) is an overture-fantasia in B minor after Shakespeare's tragedy (TH 42 ; ČW 39), written by Tchaikovsky in October and November 1869, and extensively revised between July and September 1870. The final, definitive version of the score dates from August 1880.VLADIMIR DAVYDOV
VLADIMIR BEGICHEV
NADEZHDA VON MECK
DISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made. CHRONOLOGY - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCHSEE MORE ON EN.TCHAIKOVSKY-RESEARCH.NET CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
THE NUTCRACKER (SUITE)ROMEO AND JULIET
Romeo and Juliet (Ромео и Джульетта) is an overture-fantasia in B minor after Shakespeare's tragedy (TH 42 ; ČW 39), written by Tchaikovsky in October and November 1869, and extensively revised between July and September 1870. The final, definitive version of the score dates from August 1880.VLADIMIR DAVYDOV
VLADIMIR BEGICHEV
NADEZHDA VON MECK
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translations CHRONOLOGY - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH See also Chronological List of Works.. The following is adapted from the chronology published in The Tchaikovsky Handbook, volume 1 (2002), pages xxxi-xli.. 1840. 25 April/7 May – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is born in Votkinsk, some 600 miles east of Moscow; second son of Ilya Tchaikovsky, a mining engineer, and Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya (b. Assier); has an older brother Nikolay (born 9/21 MayTHE SEASONS
Tchaikovsky's piano cycle The Seasons (Времена года), subtitled '12 characteristic scenes', Op. 37a ( TH 135 ; ČW 124), was written between December 1875 and May 1876, and was first published in monthly instalments in the Saint Petersburg journal Nuvellist (Нувеллист).FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
It was in the following year, in June 1880, that Dostoyevsky presented himself before the Russian public with his own compelling interpretation of Pushkin's novel. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Russia's greatest poet in Moscow.The festivities, which Tchaikovsky did not attend (he was then staying in Kamenka), began on 5/17 June with a solemn prayer service.ROMEO AND JULIET
Romeo and Juliet (Ромео и Джульетта) is an overture-fantasia in B minor after Shakespeare's tragedy (TH 42 ; ČW 39), written by Tchaikovsky in October and November 1869, and extensively revised between July and September 1870. The final, definitive version of the score dates from August 1880.LETTER 3610A
Вследствие разных соображений я переменил своё намерение ехать с курьерским поездом и вместо 9 часов вечера еду в 4 часа дня. ANTONINA TCHAIKOVSKAYA Early Life. Antonina Milyukova was born into a family of the hereditary gentry that resided outside Moscow in the Klin region. The family traced its ancestry to the 14th century. Antonina's parents, Ivan Milyukov and his wife Olga, separated in 1851, and her childhood was spent in an unfavourable emotional environment.She was brought up in a private Moscow boarding school under the supervisionCHILDREN'S ALBUM
The Children's Album is dedicated to Tchaikovsky's favourite nephew, Vladimir Davydov. On 12/24 December 1878, Tchaikovsky wrote to Lev Davydov: "Tell Bobik that the music has been printed with pictures, that the music was composed by Uncle Petya, and that on it BIBLIOGRAPHY (1967/9) Contributors: Chervov, B. (author) Title: Об исполнений Вариаций на тему рококо П. И. Чайковского: In BIBLIOGRAPHY (1970/33) Contributors: Entelis, Leonid Arnoldovich (author) Title: Щелкунчик. Биография балета: In: Ленинградская правда TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH A web-site devoted to the latest research into the life and works ofP. I. Tchaikovsky
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
Father of the composer (b. 20/31 July 1795 in Slobodskoy, near Vyatka; d. 9/21 January 1880 in Saint Petersburg), born Ilya Petrovich Chaykovsky (Илья Петрович Чайковский).. Biography. Ilya was the fifth son of Pyotr Fyodorovich Tchaikovsky (1745–1818) and his wife Anastasiya (b. Posokhova, 1751–?), and became one of the foremost metallurgists in Russia.FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
It was in the following year, in June 1880, that Dostoyevsky presented himself before the Russian public with his own compelling interpretation of Pushkin's novel. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Russia's greatest poet in Moscow.The festivities, which Tchaikovsky did not attend (he was then staying in Kamenka), began on 5/17 June with a solemn prayer service. ALEKSANDRA TCHAIKOVSKAYA On 1/13 October 1833 she married Ilya Tchaikovsky (1795–1880), and the couple had seven children: Yekaterina (d. in infancy) Nikolay (1838–1911) Pyotr (1840–1893), the composer. Aleksandra (1841–1891) Ippolit (1843–1927) Anatoly (1850–1915) Modest (1850–1916) Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya died of cholera on 13/25 June1854, and was
LETTER 3610A
Вследствие разных соображений я переменил своё намерение ехать с курьерским поездом и вместо 9 часов вечера еду в 4 часа дня. BIBLIOGRAPHY (1901/12) Contributors: Mamontov, Sergey Savvich (author) Title: Театр и музыка: In: Россия Edition: 9 February1901 : Published
BIBLIOGRAPHY (1967/9) Contributors: Chervov, B. (author) Title: Об исполнений Вариаций на тему рококо П. И. Чайковского: In BIBLIOGRAPHY (1970/33) Contributors: Entelis, Leonid Arnoldovich (author) Title: Щелкунчик. Биография балета: In: Ленинградская правда SIX ROMANCES, OP. 73 The romances were printed for the first time by Pyotr Jurgenson in July 1893 . " Our romances are already printed—but they are still not for sale because P. Jurgenson has an agreement with a foreign publisher to wait until they are ready to publish them" . The Six Romances, Op. 73, were published in volume 45 of Tchaikovsky'sComplete
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH A web-site devoted to the latest research into the life and works ofP. I. Tchaikovsky
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
Father of the composer (b. 20/31 July 1795 in Slobodskoy, near Vyatka; d. 9/21 January 1880 in Saint Petersburg), born Ilya Petrovich Chaykovsky (Илья Петрович Чайковский).. Biography. Ilya was the fifth son of Pyotr Fyodorovich Tchaikovsky (1745–1818) and his wife Anastasiya (b. Posokhova, 1751–?), and became one of the foremost metallurgists in Russia.FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
It was in the following year, in June 1880, that Dostoyevsky presented himself before the Russian public with his own compelling interpretation of Pushkin's novel. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Russia's greatest poet in Moscow.The festivities, which Tchaikovsky did not attend (he was then staying in Kamenka), began on 5/17 June with a solemn prayer service. ALEKSANDRA TCHAIKOVSKAYA On 1/13 October 1833 she married Ilya Tchaikovsky (1795–1880), and the couple had seven children: Yekaterina (d. in infancy) Nikolay (1838–1911) Pyotr (1840–1893), the composer. Aleksandra (1841–1891) Ippolit (1843–1927) Anatoly (1850–1915) Modest (1850–1916) Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya died of cholera on 13/25 June1854, and was
LETTER 3610A
Вследствие разных соображений я переменил своё намерение ехать с курьерским поездом и вместо 9 часов вечера еду в 4 часа дня. BIBLIOGRAPHY (1901/12) Contributors: Mamontov, Sergey Savvich (author) Title: Театр и музыка: In: Россия Edition: 9 February1901 : Published
BIBLIOGRAPHY (1967/9) Contributors: Chervov, B. (author) Title: Об исполнений Вариаций на тему рококо П. И. Чайковского: In BIBLIOGRAPHY (1970/33) Contributors: Entelis, Leonid Arnoldovich (author) Title: Щелкунчик. Биография балета: In: Ленинградская правда SIX ROMANCES, OP. 73 The romances were printed for the first time by Pyotr Jurgenson in July 1893 . " Our romances are already printed—but they are still not for sale because P. Jurgenson has an agreement with a foreign publisher to wait until they are ready to publish them" . The Six Romances, Op. 73, were published in volume 45 of Tchaikovsky'sComplete
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsDISCOGRAPHY
A comprehensive discography can be an invaluable source for anyone interested in performance history, or who is simply curious about when and where a particular recording was made.ILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
SOUVENIR D'UN LIEU CHERSIX ROMANCES, OP. 6
MARIYA LOGOVINA
Tchaikovsky's first piano teacher (d. 1888), born Mariya Markovna Palchikova (Мария Марковна Пальчикова), known after her marriage as Mariya Markovna Logovina (Мария Марковна Логовина).. Mariya was a former serf who was engaged as a piano teacher for young Pyotr in Votkinsk by his parents around 1845. By 1848, as Modest informs us in his biography ofVLADIMIR BEGICHEV
ALEKSEY SOFRONOV
Aleksey Sofronov (1859-1925) Long-time servant of the composer (b. 1859 in Klin; d. 1925), born Aleksey Ivanovich Sofronov (Алексей Иванович Софронов), known affectionately by Tchaikovsky as Alyosha (Алëша) or Lyonya (Лёня). In 1871 Aleksey first stood in for MAYDANOVO - TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Maydanovo, or Maidanovo (Майданово, is a village in the Klin district (Клинский район) of Moscow oblast (Московская область) in the Russian Federation, around 6 kilometres south-east of the town of Klin.. During the composer's lifetime it formed part of the Klin district (Клинский уезд) in the Moscow province (МосковскаяGALINA VON MECK
Galina was the third child of Nadezhda von Meck 's son Nikolay (1863–1929) and Tchaikovsky's niece Anna (b. Davydova, 1864–1942). On a visit to England in 1912 she met her first husband, William Noel Burrowes Perrott (1880–1942), by whom she had a daughter Anna (1915–1995); however, he failed to settle into Russian life and themarriage
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH A web-site devoted to the latest research into the life and works ofP. I. Tchaikovsky
TCHAIKOVSKY RESEARCH Letters: A catalogue of Tchaikovsky's 5,383 known letters to 396 different correspondents, including many texts and translationsILYA TCHAIKOVSKY
Father of the composer (b. 20/31 July 1795 in Slobodskoy, near Vyatka; d. 9/21 January 1880 in Saint Petersburg), born Ilya Petrovich Chaykovsky (Илья Петрович Чайковский).. Biography. Ilya was the fifth son of Pyotr Fyodorovich Tchaikovsky (1745–1818) and his wife Anastasiya (b. Posokhova, 1751–?), and became one of the foremost metallurgists in Russia.FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
It was in the following year, in June 1880, that Dostoyevsky presented himself before the Russian public with his own compelling interpretation of Pushkin's novel. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Russia's greatest poet in Moscow.The festivities, which Tchaikovsky did not attend (he was then staying in Kamenka), began on 5/17 June with a solemn prayer service. ALEKSANDRA TCHAIKOVSKAYA On 1/13 October 1833 she married Ilya Tchaikovsky (1795–1880), and the couple had seven children: Yekaterina (d. in infancy) Nikolay (1838–1911) Pyotr (1840–1893), the composer. Aleksandra (1841–1891) Ippolit (1843–1927) Anatoly (1850–1915) Modest (1850–1916) Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya died of cholera on 13/25 June1854, and was
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Вследствие разных соображений я переменил своё намерение ехать с курьерским поездом и вместо 9 часов вечера еду в 4 часа дня. BIBLIOGRAPHY (1901/12) Contributors: Mamontov, Sergey Savvich (author) Title: Театр и музыка: In: Россия Edition: 9 February1901 : Published
BIBLIOGRAPHY (1967/9) Contributors: Chervov, B. (author) Title: Об исполнений Вариаций на тему рококо П. И. Чайковского: In BIBLIOGRAPHY (1970/33) Contributors: Entelis, Leonid Arnoldovich (author) Title: Щелкунчик. Биография балета: In: Ленинградская правда SIX ROMANCES, OP. 73 The romances were printed for the first time by Pyotr Jurgenson in July 1893 . " Our romances are already printed—but they are still not for sale because P. Jurgenson has an agreement with a foreign publisher to wait until they are ready to publish them" . The Six Romances, Op. 73, were published in volume 45 of Tchaikovsky'sComplete
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