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| | ArtsAlive.ca - Music : Great Composers |
 | | Peter Tchaikovsky composed operas, ballets, orchestral music, fantasy overtures, chamber music, piano music and vocal music as well. |  | | Peter entertained his friends on the piano by improvising the songs they were singing. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky became a full-time music student when he was 22 years old. |
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http://www.artsalive.ca/en/mus/greatcomposers/tchaikovsky.html
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky - definition of Peter Tchaikovsky in 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 Taneyev re-worked the abandoned symphony, added a piano part, and published it as "Third Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky". |  | | However, a more accurate title would be "An unfinished symphony by Tchaikovsky, realised for piano and orchestra by Taneyev". |
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| | AllRefer.com - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The son of a mining inspector, Tchaikovsky studied music as a child. |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies |  | | AllRefer.com - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky: biography |
 | | Peter Tchaikovsky was a complex man, beginning a career in law to enter the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music. |  | | In fact, Tchaikovsky was so intent that his music be his best that if he did not consider a piece perfect, he tore it up. |  | | Fortunately, Peter Tchaikovsky was also talented musically - gifted, in fact - and he was accepted into the Conservatory of St. Petersburg to study music. |
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| | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - an overview of the classical composer |
 | | Here are some CD recordings which will introduce you to key music by Tchaikovsky. |  | | Tchaikovsky has left us a wealth of great music including Symphonies and Concertos, some Operas and many shorter works. |  | | Tchaikovsky also wrote a large number of shorter works for the piano, and here are two examples which can both be played by piano students with a few year's experience: |
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| | BBC - h2g2 - Peter Tchaikovsky - Composer - A689024 |
 | | Much of the music of the ballet was used as incidental music in Disney's animated version of the story. |  | | Whether these were exactly what Tchaikovsky intended or not, they are appropriate to the emotional intensity of the music. |  | | Tchaikovsky's subsequent career consisted of the production of huge amounts of quality music interspersed with nervous breakdowns. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A689024
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor was played in Vienna for the first time; the faces of the listeners almost expressed the wish that it should be also the last time
It belongs to the category of suicidal compositions, which kill themselves by their merciless length. |  | | He had once written to von Meck, who was urging to write a piano trio, that it was torture to him to have to listen to the combination of piano with violin and cello. |  | | The A minor Piano Trio was written as a memorial tribute to Nicholas Rubenstein, Director of the Moscow Conservatory, (brother of the pianist and composer Anton Rubenstein). |
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| | The Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky Page |
 | | He started taking piano lessons at age 5, but he was not encouraged to apply his natural musical talent as a child. |  | | Tchaikovsky composed many famous concertos and symphonies including the 1812 Overture. |  | | Visit the Tchaikovsky entry on the Classical Music Page. |
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| | Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky |
 | | Perhaps the best Russian composer of all time, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was a genius for creating melodies, mastering musical structure, and highly developing the sense of musical drama. |  | | Even when Peter started the piano at the age of seven, through until he was nineteen, he never showed any signs of musical talent. |  | | The most loved and famous of Tchaikovsky's works today, "The Nutcracker" and his violin concerto, are those of great beauty, encrypting a special memory with emotional feeling in the hearts of the listeners. |
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http://www-atdp.berkeley.edu/9931/htsai/tchaikovsky.html
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky Discography & Biography, Peter Tchaikovsky Albums & CDs |
 | | Peter Tchaikovsky has composed some of the most popular themes in music. |  | | Through 1877 Tchaikovsky composed two more symphonies and operas, The Oprichnik and Vakula the Smith, as well as the ballet Swan Lake, three string quartets, the Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, the Rococo Variations for Cello and Orchestra. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky Discography and Biography, Peter Tchaikovsky Albums and CDs |
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| | TEMPLE OF PETER TCHAIKOVSKY |
 | | Many Tchaikovsky compositions-among them The Nutcracker (ballet and suite, 1891-1892), the Piano Concerto no. 2 in G Major (1880), the String Quartet no. 3 in E-flat Minor (1876), and the Trio in A Minor for Violin, Cello, and Piano (1882)-have remained popular with concertgoers. |  | | His 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 subsequently became one of the most frequently played of all piano concertos. |
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| | freedb.org |
 | | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich / Violin Concerto / Zukerman |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky / Orchestral Music (Disc 1) |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky / Tchaikovsky Piano Concertos 1 & 3 - Concert Fantasy |
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| | Tchaikovsky |
 | | His deep-sensitivity saturated his music producing lush melodies that have enamored listeners for over a century. |  | | Writing a broad spectrum of works ranging from piano solo pieces and chamber works to concertos', symphonies and operas Tchaikovsky has undoubtedly made his mark as one of the greatest masters of the late Romantic era. |  | | As such, he shied away from the harsh and brutal world and found solace in music. |
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| | Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky is not only one of the corner stones of Russian musical culture and world music
. |  | | Peter Iltich Tchaikovsky is considered one of the best composers of all time. |  | | In you I see the greatest, or rather the one hope of our musical future (Cross and Ewen, 1028-1029). |
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| | Amazon.com: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Iolanta: Music |
 | | The Vocal, Choral and Operatic Music of Tchaikovsky: A list by C. |  | | Having said that, this is still a worthwhile listen and evidnece that Tchaikovsky could do more than excite emotions. |  | | I'd still probably prefer Tchaikovsky's other operas, but this is a rewarding listen. |
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| | peter tchaikovsky - Find, Compare, and Buy at Shopping.com |
 | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Album For The Young - 24 Easy Pieces, Op. |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Canzonetta From Violin Concerto, Opus 35 - Violin/Guitar - Sheet Music (Stock info not available) |  | | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Tchaikovsky - Simplified Piano Solos - Sheet Music (Stock info not available) |
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| | 1701851ED - Peter Tchaikovsky - Album For The Young - Piano Solo |
 | | While Russian composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote plenty of music with nuance that only an adult listener would appreciate, he also had a deep desire to spread the joy of his art to young listeners and musicians. |  | | Complete song list for "Peter Tchaikovsky - Album For The Young" - Sheet Music Songbook: |  | | Questions: If you have any questions about "Peter Tchaikovsky - Album For The Young", or would like to ask a sales representative about another product, call us toll free at (800) 819-3055. |
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| | Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky's lyric gift owes much to Russian folk song, which he quotes (First Piano Concerto, Second and Fourth symphonies) or imitates (First Symphony, Second String Quartet), and to the 19th-century Russian salon song, whose traits permeate his vocal melody (songs and romances, Eugene Onegin) and even infuse his instrumental themes (Fifth and Sixth symphonies). |  | | Assigned on graduation to the Ministry of Justice, Tchaikovsky continued to be drawn to music, and in 1861 he began classes sponsored by the Russian Music Society. |  | | The eminent Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was born on May 7 (N.S.), 1840, in a settlement adjacent to the Kama-Votkinsk Metal Works (managed by his father) in the Ural Mountains. |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Classical Composers Database |
 | | Tchaikovsky composed about a half-dozen student works during 1863-64, about which there are no performance records. |  | | Composed, 1893 -- First performed, 1893 (Tchaikovsky died on November 6, 1893, ten days after the premiere performance) |  | | --> Look for sheet music from Tchaikovsky at SheetMusicPlus.com |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky is usually recognized as one of the master composers of classical... |  | | Ripley (1999) (song "Lenski's Aria" from "Eugene Onegin") (as P. Tchaikovsky) |  | | Wayne's World (1992) (from "Romeo and Juliet - Fantasy Overture") (as P. Tchaikovsky) |
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky Biography |
 | | The favorite key signature of Peter Tchaikovsky revolved around the minor key, and this resulted in much of his music being deep, emotional, and mysterious. |  | | Some of his music is fast, some is slow. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky was also known for his great Piano Concertos. |
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| | •• Biography of Peter Illich Tchaikovsky - PianoParadise •• |
 | | Tchaikovsky was taking music classes at the St. Petersburg conservatory. |  | | During the time of 1887-1891, Tchaikovsky made successful concert tours. |  | | Tchaikovsky’s during his early composing years also wrote the piano concerto #1 in B-flat minor, 1875. |
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| | Essentials of Music - Composers |
 | | Tchaikovsky's musical training at the newly founded St. Petersburg conservatory was likewise influenced by European ideals. |  | | As the poet Heine said, 'Where words leave off, music begins.' " |  | | Tchaikovsky is best known for his ballets and symphonies. |
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| | Tchaikovsky |
 | | A small number of Tchaikovsky's works have never been issued on CD, and some have never been recorded at all in any form, so I've compiled general MIDI files for some of these pieces. |  | | However, it should provide an opportunity for listeners to decide for themselves whether the works concerned deserve to be more widely heard, and I hope to add more sound files as time allows... |  | | This series of pages is intended to provide the basic information about all his musical works, based on the most up-to-date research. |
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| | Piotr Tchaikovsky - Symphony 4 |
 | | As so often happened, Tchaikovsky sought consolation in composition, plunging back into his sketches for the opera Eugene Onegin, and beginning the orchestration of his new symphony, the fourth of what would ultimately be six works in the genre. |  | | For Tchaikovsky, the year of turmoil was 1877. |  | | Concerned for the girl's well-being, Tchaikovsky agreed to the marriage, even though taking a woman into his home was the last thing his own inclinations would have led him to do. |
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| | Piotr Tchaikovsky |
 | | Little of his music so far had pleased the conservative musical establishment or the more nationalist group, but his First Symphony had a good public reception when heard in Moscow in 1868. |  | | Tchaikovsky, however, saw marriage as a possible solution to his sexual problems; and when contacted by a young woman who admired his music he offered (after first rejecting her) immediate marriage. |  | | In 1893 he worked on his Sixth Symphony, to a plan - the first movement was to be concerned with activity and passion; the second, love; the third, disappointment; and the finale, death. |
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Grand Ballet in Four Acts, Op. 20 Movie: Peter Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Grand Ballet in ... |
 | | This program features a famed 1967 recording, noted for its softness of interpretation, in which Maurice Abravanel conducts the Utah Symphony Orchestra performing Peter Tchaikovsky's classic SWAN LAKE, which tells the story of Odette, the swan-maiden cursed by evil sorcerer Rothbart, and her love for the young Siegfried. |  | | Abravanel created an enduring legacy during his time with the orchestra, from 1947 until 1979, and through four world tours, turned it into one of the country's most respected institutions. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake Grand Ballet in Four Acts, Op. |
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky News |
 | | Music by the great 19th-century Russian composer Peter Tchaikovsky reminds many listeners of ballet -- and not just because he wrote "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Nutcracker," some of the most popular... |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky resisted turning E.T.A. Hoffman s fable The Nutcracker and the Mouse King into a ballet. |  | | An international cultural charity marathon Victory began at the Royal... |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Peter Tchaikovsky (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) |
 | | Subjects > Entertainment > Music > Musical Genres > Classical > Composers > Tchaikovsky, Peter |  | | The purpose may be to parallel the fine art and music of each book's time period, but the author does not expound on this concept. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky was born in the Russian town of Votkinsk in 1840. |
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 | | Tchaikovsky wrote the "Pathetique" Symphony and he died couple days after it was premiered. |  | | Tchaikovsky was probably most known for his popular ballade works. |  | | This Tchaikovsky is page is dedicated to the Russian composer Tchaikovsky. |
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| | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer |
 | | The Nutcracker Suite, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, also the 1812 Overture, Symphony #6 - the Pathetique, and the Piano Concerto in Bb. |  | | At the age of 6, he began piano lessons. |  | | In 1891, he traveled to America where he was invited to conduct the New York Symphony at the opening of Carnegie Hall. |
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| | Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky - The Great Composer by Liew Choon Kiong |  | | Use of text, images, or any other copyrightable material contained in these pages, without the written permission of the copyright holder, except as specified in the Copyright Notice, is strictly prohibited. |  | | Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Tchaikovsky |
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| | Tchaikovsky Page |
 | | Tell us which is your favourite Tchaikovsky' s symphony in the Poll section!................Tell us which is your favourite Tchaikovsky' s symphony in the Poll section!...............Tell us which is your favourite Tchaikovsky' s symphony in the Poll section! |  | | Every little trifle could upset or wound him. |
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| | Moviefone: Great Russian Composers: Peter Tchaikovsky Movie |
 | | This volume features the composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. |  | | Synopsis: This video is part of a set that highlights the work of some of Russia's greatest composers. |  | | This compilation of interviews, rare outtakes, home movies and more provide a wealth of... |
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| | Peter Tchaikovsky |
 | | Its triumphant power lies in the fact that it reveals to us beauties we find in no other sphere; and the apprehension of them is not transitory, but a perpetual reconcilement to life." — Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
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| | Find in a Library: Peter Tchaikovsky |
 | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Subjects: Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, -- 1840-1893 -- Juvenile literature. |
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| | PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKY - Definition |
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