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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tchaikovsky's earlier symphonies are generally happy works of nationalistic character, while the later symphonies dwell on fate, turmoil and, particularly in the Sixth, despair. |  | | After Tchaikovsky's death, the composer Sergei Taneyev re-worked the abandoned symphony, added a piano part, and published it as "Third Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky". |  | | Tchaikovsky stayed in Italy in the late 1870s to early 1880s and throughout the various festivals he heard many themes, some of which were played by trumpets, samples of which can be heard in this caprice. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Illyich_Tchaikovsky
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| | P. I. Tchaikovsky |
 | | They cover the period of Tchaikovsky's tempestuously abortive marriage, about which he is surprisingly candid; in addition to the Fourth Symphony, the compositions of the period include his finest and most sensitive opera, Eugene Onegin, and the ever popular Violin Concerto, as well as numerous other smaller works. |  | | His deep-sensitivity saturated his music producing lush melodies that have enamored listeners for over a century. |  | | As such, he shied away from the harsh and brutal world and found solice in music. |
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http://www.queertheory.com/histories/t/tchaikovsky_pyotr_illyich.htm
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| | Romeo And Juliet Tchaikovsky Resources |
 | | Tchaikovsky: Symphonies no 4, 5, and 6 / Karajan... |  | | Popular Music: Romeo and Juliet: Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev... |  | | Buy Tchaikovsky CDs at the best price on the internet. |
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http://www.tchaikovskycds.co.uk/directory/Romeo-And-Juliet-Tchaikovsky.html
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| | Tchaikovsky Page |
 | | Peter also wrote five symphonies which are long pieces of music with three or four sections called movements. |  | | By the time he was 14 years old he was interested in composing music. |  | | They use real cannons at the end of the piece. |
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http://users.adelphia.net/~vikkijohnson/MusicAdventure/composers/tchaikovsky.html
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| | When Was Tchaikovsky Born? on Almondnet |
 | | Tchaikovsky showed an early interest in music, and... |  | | A short life history of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky and information on his music in the context of an ESO concert... |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky - important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Tchaikovsky |
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http://www.siuk.org.uk/schb/when_was_tchaikovsky_born%3F.html
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| | TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No.1. Nutcracker Suite. Argerich/Berlin PO/Abbado (DG) - INKPOT |
 | | Martha Argerich's finest Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto - that has been the consensus since this recording was released, and for good reason once you compare all four of her recorded performances. |  | | I would not want to be without the other recordings, but if I had a choice of one Argerich Tchaikovsky recording, this would be it. |  | | SHOSTAKOVICH/ TCHAIKOVSKY/ KIEEWETTER Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello. |
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http://www.inkpot.com/classical/tchai_arg.html
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| | Lesson Tutor: Classical Composer Biography: Peter Tchaikovsky |
 | | So anyone coming fresh to Tchaikovsky's music is on the brink of a musical experience enough to last a lifetime. |  | | Tchaikovsky (the theory goes) took the "honorable' way out, and his death was recorded on 6 |  | | I cannot now see swans without hearing the lovely music that accompanied this scene. |
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http://www.lessontutor.com/bf9.html
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| | Americus Records - Tchaikovsky "Tranquillity" |
 | | The Washington Post said of pianist Daria Telizyn that she “
immediately displayed deep musicality and sensitive phrasing and construction.” We think you will eminently agree, as this sample of her playing music of the immortal Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky shows. |
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| | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music! |
 | | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Digital / Singles Sheet Music |  | | Classical, Piano Concerto No.1 Sheet Music by Peters. |  | | Classical, Educational Tchaikovsky - Simplified Piano Solos Sheet Music by Hal Leonard. |
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http://www.laurasmidiheaven.com/Sheet-Music/Peter%20Illyich%20Tchaikovsky--PAGE4.html
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| | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Mirlitons - Sheet Music (Digital Download) - 4 Discount Sheet Music |
 | | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Mirlitons - Sheet Music (Digital Download) |  | | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Mirlitons - Sheet Music (Digital Download) - 4 Discount Sheet Music |  | | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky - Dance of the Mirlitons Digital Sheetmusic - instantly downloadable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file, scoring: Solo & Accompaniment, instruments: Piano;Recorder |
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| | ☞ sleep - sleeping beauty sheet music - sleeping beauty sheet music online guide |
 | | Tchaikovsky, P. Waltz from Sleeping Beauty sheet music... |  | | Classics for Piano, Book I: Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake andamp; The Sleeping Beauty selection andamp; piano score by Miklos Mohay, sheet music (1999 Konemann Music Budapest) ISBN 9639155306 softcover, 84pp, NEW... |  | | Waltz (The Sleeping Beauty) [Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich] at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians - Search... |
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| | Waltz - Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music! |
 | | Classical, Waltz - Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music by Southern Music. |  | | Classical, Waltz - Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music by Shawnee. |  | | Waltz - Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky Digital / Singles Sheet Music |
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| | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music! |
 | | Classical, Three Songs By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music by Shawnee. |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Digital / Singles Sheet Music |  | | Sheet Music Books Containing Songs Like: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
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| | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky By |
 | | Tchaikovsky's most popular works are characterized by richly melodic passages in which sections suggestive of profound melancholy frequently alternate with dancelike movements derived from folk music. |  | | Well known for its dramatic first movement and skillful use of folklike melodies, it has became one of the most frequently played of all piano concertos. |  | | Among other well-known compositions by Tchaikovsky are The Nutcracker (ballet and suite, 1891-1892), the ballets Swan Lake (1876) [which the John Overton Band performed last year], The Sleeping Beauty (1889), and the overture The Year 1812 (1880). |
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http://www.derbyps.org/music/NHSO/tchaikovsky_pcon_mksmith.htm
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| | Jekyll & Hyde: Creators |
 | | Leslie Bricusse is a writer-composer-lyricist who has written more than forty musical shows and films. |  | | Over the years he has had the good fortune to enjoy fruitful collaborations with a wonderful array of musical talents, including Anthony Newley, Henry Mancini, John Williams, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith, Jule Styne, Quincy Jones, Andre Previn, Frank Wildhorn and Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky (whose "Nutcracker Suite" he adapted into a song score). |  | | His stage musicals include Stop The World - I Want To Get Off, The Roar Of The Greasepaint - The Smell Of The Crowd, Pickwick, Harvey, and Sherlock Holmes. |
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http://www.jekyll-hyde.com/showinfo/creators.shtml
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| | ☞ sleep - sleeping beauty waltz - sleeping beauty waltz online guide |
 | | SLEEPING BEAUTY Photo © Paul Kolnik Music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky (Opus 66, 1888-90) Choreography... |  | | Tchaikovsky, P. - Waltz from Sleeping Beauty sheet music - 8notes.com |  | | Tchaikovsky, P.Waltz from Sleeping Beauty sheet music - 8notes.com |
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http://www.all-sleep.info/sleepingbeauty/sleeping-beauty-waltz.html
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| | Blogger: Email Post to a Friend |
 | | "Peter Illyich," they say softly, sweetly, as they leave me to kiss David’s eyes with their smiles as our old house reverberates with the sound of the Sixth Symphony, known as the Pathetic which Peter Illyich gave us in 1893. |  | | They whisper in my ear … their breath a cool wisp against my cheek. |  | | "Peter Illyich," they say as softly as the creak they make as they pass through the floor to surround David sitting on the love seat below. |
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http://www.blogger.com/email-post.g?blogID=7258779&postID=109068150926866252
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| | Sheetmusic - Songbooks - ... |
 | | Flute and guitar, includes Oriental (Granados), Neopolitan Song and Old French Song (Tchaikovsky), Gavotte (Martini), Jota (Granados),...32pp. |  | | With Piano, titles are: Anything goes, Ben, The Christmas song, Dreaming, The entertainer, Hymne a l'amour, If I were a rich man, Love story, The lark in the clear air, My favorite things, Puppet on a string, Rondo alla turca, Summertime, The Thorn birds theme, With a song in my heart, The wraggle taggle gypsies. |  | | Contents: Air (Purcell), Air from 'Water Music' (Handel), Andantino from 'Carillon' (Bizet), Cradle Song (Brahms), Dance of the sugar-plum fairy from 'The Nutcracker' (Tchaikovsky), Kuhreighn (Grieg), Le basque (Marais), Minuet in G (Bach), Minuet in G (Beethoven), Rondo alla Turca (Mozart), Sicilienne (Paradis), Slavonic Dance Op. |
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http://www.partitura.be/DATA/flute/flute_clas_songbooks.htm
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| | Brevard Music Center Archive |
 | | At the time of the symphony's composition (fall 1872) and premiere (February 1873), the Russian musical scene was looking for big compositions—operas and symphonies. |  | | Peter Illytch Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, "Little Russian" |  | | This would be Tchaikovsky's standard operating procedure for the rest of his career—letting the drama of the work play out between the themes, one of them (like the slow introductory song of the opening movement), functioning as a pole of resistance (or "fate theme") against which the others can be opposed. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/brevardm/2004/programnotes.php?noteid=15
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| | [Dixielandjazz] Classics & Jazz |
 | | "Craig I. Johnson" wrote (polite snip) > Another, but in the pop veinm I remember from way back, but not who did it was > "Dingbat, the Singing Cat" which was the theme from "Peter and the Wolf: > by Peter Illyich of the Tchaikovky persuasion. |  | | Speaking of Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky did anyone mention Duke Ellington's jazz adaptation of "Nutcracker"? |  | | That other Russian, Prokofiev wrote Peter and the Wolf. |
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http://ml.islandnet.com/pipermail/dixielandjazz/2004-October/022556.html
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| | TchaikovskyBio |
 | | She was a wealthy widow who adored Tchaikovsky's music. |  | | In 1863 Tchaikovsky quit his job at the ministry and devoted his life to music. |  | | His schooling did not include music study although he briefly had piano lessons at age 7. |
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http://www.insidethemusic.com/Composers/Tchaikovsky/TchaikovskyBio.htm
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| | Yale Bulletin and Calendar - Current Issue |
 | | Students in the Yale Opera program will bring Tchaikovsky's musical retelling of the tale to life Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 26, at 8 p.m. |  | | This story, as told in a play called "King Rene's Daughter" by Henrik Hertz, so interested Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky that he promised himself he would one day set it to music. |  | | Eventually, however, she learns about her blindness when a count who has fallen in love with her tells her of her condition. |
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http://www.yale.edu/opa/v27.n22/story8.html
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| | The Madness Behind the Music |
 | | "Following treatments by hypnosis he produced his second piano concerto in 1901" Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky, is most known for his beloved Swan Lake and The Nutcracker Suite. |  | | His death on November 6, 1893, for so long blamed on cholera, was caused apparently by self-administered arsenic. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ma/madnessbehindthemusi/goodthesis.html
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| | BalletMet - Season Schedule 04-05 |
 | | Upon BalletMet's premiere of Swan Lake in 1998, Barbara Zuck of The Columbus Dispatch said Mr. |  | | BalletMet reprises David Nixon's visually stunning staging of the most classical--and popular--of ballets, which is known for its timeless story of good and evil, Tchaikovsky's magnificent score, and the famous 32 fouettes by the Black Swan in her pas de deux. |
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http://www.balletmet.org/Seasono4.html
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 | | One of the best-known pieces of orchestral music, the 1812 Overture, was inspired by a disastrous French military campaign. |  | | Many of his finest and some of his most popular works still lay ahead of him, including the Nutcracker, The Queen of Spades, Manfred Symphony, Symphony No. 6 in B Minor Pathetique (meaning passionate). |  | | Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky began writing the 1812 in 1880. |
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http://ink.news.com.au/classmate/takchall/Orchestra/tkcharc_orchestra_1812.html
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| | Articles about the IU School of Music |
 | | Says Maizel: "What we love about Peter Tchaikovsky's music is its intense emotionality. |  | | Letters from adoring women to passive men figure prominently in and around the opera "Eugene Onegin," or as composer Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky labeled it, the series of "lyric scenes in three acts," that the Indiana University Opera Theater offers as its next production beginning Friday at the Musical Arts Center. |  | | The composer and his wife never lived together again. |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/publicity/press/ArticlesPreviews&Reviews/articles/2004-10/2004-10-17-HTJacobi.htm
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| | Why She Had an Affair |
 | | Here was a man who didn't exactly turn on women in bed, lacking performance, and yet inspired some generations of revolutionaries. |  | | A Russian man was reflecting on his lack of greatness. |  | | He was homosexual, yet achieved greatness in the musical arts. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Tchaikovsky |
 | | Subjects > Entertainment > Music > Musical Genres > Classical 62; Composers &; Tchaikovsky, Peter |  | | If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available. |
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| | Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio - 1 April 2003 - INKPOT |
 | | Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio - 1 April 2003 - INKPOT |  | | Rapturous applause from the audience yield two encores - both of them from Tchaikovsky, the "Panorama from Nutcracker" and the "Spanish Dance from Swan Lake". |  | | The Spanish Dance was played with much rhythmic verve and a very fast tempo, which sent the crowd home in great spirits. |
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http://inkpot.com/concert/tso030401.html
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| | Tchaikovsky "Tranquillity" |
 | | Recent performances have included Mozart's Concerto for two Pianos with various U.S. orchestras, a tour of Germany and Austria with the Washington Symphony with Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" and Liszt's "Totentanz", Mozart with the Mexico State Symphony, Tchaikovsky's "Concerto No.1" and Revutsky's "Piano Concerto" with the National Symphony of Ukraine. |  | | Plans for the near future include U.S. tours with the Lysenko String Quartet, and a tour with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. |  | | Her concert career has taken her to London, Paris, Brussels, Toronto, Kiev, Mexico, Holland, Germany and Austria. |
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| | Music - Graduate Programs - Strings |
 | | The repertoire listed below is an indication of the range and difficulty of works typically studied by a violin student in the graduate program. |  | | The repertoire listed below is an indication of the range and difficulty of works typically studied by a cello student in the graduate program. |  | | 104; Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococco Theme, Op. |
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http://www.ncarts.edu/ncsaprod/music_grad/programs_strings.asp
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| | Dance company to perform Niutcracker |
 | | They will also be available at the door, 2601 Charlton. |  | | When she was a child, "The Nutcracker," by Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky, was a favorite holiday tale of Gina Dudash. |  | | Two other islanders, Chrissy Dudash and Annie Peters, will be in featured roles. |
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| | The Aria Database - Database Search Results |
 | | Role : Monsieur Triquet, an old Frenchman employed by Madame Larina as a tutor |  | | Libretto : Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky and Konstantin Shilovsky, after Pushkin's poem |
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http://www.aria-database.com/cgibin/aria-search.pl?opera=Eugene+Onegin&a
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| | Francesa Zambello Director Chronology of Past Productions |
 | | Designers: John Conklin, Bruno Schwengl, Neil Peter Jampolis |  | | Singers: Nancy Allen Lundy, Peter Coleman-Wright, Anthony Dean Griffey, Joseph Evans, Gordon Hawkins, Douglas Nasrawi, Julian Patrick |  | | Filming in Spain for the BBC production, featuring Pablo Strong, Robert Tear, and Patricia Racette |
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