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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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| | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilych Music Web Links |
 | | Pyotr'Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) - Brief biographical sketch, caricature, summaries of operas, ballets, and fantasy overtures, and of orchestral, concerto, chamber, piano and vocal music. |  | | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich - Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio with early life, education and influences, growth and development, achievements, marriage and homosexuality, and circumstances of death. |  | | Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky - Recommended biographies, scores, and recordings with MIDI audio samples and further information from Classical Net's Basic Repertoire List. |
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| | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Resources |
 | | as loud as you listen to your garbage rock n' roll: the song is the "1812 Overture," by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. |  | | Tchaikovsky was taking music classes at the St. Petersburg conservatory. |  | | Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Sheet Music, Videos, and Software at... |
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| | Island of Freedom - Pyotr Ilyich 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 first mention of his involvement with music appears in a letter of 1844 that reports him as having helped compose a song, "Mama's in Petersburg." At home he heard folk songs, popular arias, and romances sung by his mother, and pieces played by a mechanical organ, among them excerpts from Mozart's Don Giovanni. |
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| | Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake (complete ballet); Wolfgang Sawallisch; Philadelphia Orchestra arminhammer.com |
 | | The Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake (complete ballet); Wolfgang Sawallisch; Philadelphia Orchestra is part of our discount Music catalog. |  | | The Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Complete); The Sleeping Beauty (Highlights) is part of our discount Music catalog. |  | | The Adolphe Adam: Music from 'Giselle' is part of our discount Music catalog. |
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| | Overture 1812 |
 | | listen to just as loud as you listen to your garbage rock n' roll: the song is the "1812 Overture," by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. |  | | Find a vast selection of records, from children's music to heavy metal, new and used, it's all on eBay. |  | | Music CD: 25 Thunderous Classics Tracks: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Sunrise) - R. Strauss, Mars (The Planets) - Holst, Overture 1812 - Tchaikovsky, |
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| | Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky |
 | | It wasn't until the mid 1860's that Tchaikovsky began composing music. |  | | These events caused Tchaikovsky to shy away from music. |  | | In his early life, Tchaikovsky faced much turmoil with his mother dying and military boarding school. |
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http://www.methuen.k12.ma.us/marsh/Music/Shaun/tchaikovsky%20page.htm
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| | Classical Conductors |
 | | Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos / BMG- RCA Victor |  | | Tchaikovsky: Concerto No. 1/Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 / BMG-RCA Victor |
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| | Champaign-Urbana Symphony: The Season |
 | | Syme is unique among concert pianists today - a musician who has dazzled audiences all over the world on radio, TV and in concert halls playing both pops and the great classical literature for piano. |  | | Tchaikovsky's famous concerto leads to Brahms' sunny Second Symphony. |
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| | Beethoven |
 | | Tchaikovsky was always greatly moved by music, so at the age of 5 he started Piano lessons, which he loved. |  | | At the same time he was writing the early parts of his last symphony he was also writing his most well known work, "The Nutcracker". |  | | On October 28, 1893, Tchaikovsky conducted the premiere of the "Pathetique" in St. Petersburg, but it was not well received and he never lived to see its success. |
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| | Segment Information |
 | | The music is, as per the title, the "Nutcracker" ballet by Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky. |  | | Slappy and Skippy try to crack open a walnut, in a cartoon directed by auteur Charlton Woodchuck. |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
 | | 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) |  | | aka Ken Russell's Film on Tchaikovsky and the Music Lovers |
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| | South Bend Symphony - Program Notes |
 | | Most striking of all is the love music for Miranda (Tchaikovsky thought about titling the piece Miranda). |  | | This music of the “exultations of passion” — there are few moments more powerful or touching in all Tchaikovsky. |  | | Over half the literary subjects upon which he wrote music were drawn from English literature, including Romeo and Juliet, the Manfred Symphony, and the present work. |
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| | Classical Music Makers |
 | | This is a performance of the 3rd Movement of the Symphony No. 4, Scherzo (Pizzicato Ostinato: Allegro), by Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893) |  | | "Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4, 3rd Movement - Pizzicato Ostinato" |  | | Octatonic rag by David W Solomons for two tubas and two euphoniums, performed by Tubalaté. |
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| | Tchaikovsky |
 | | His concertos and symphonies epitomize the Romantic ideal and draw heavily on native Russian influences. |  | | Tchaikovsky was the pre-imminent exponent of the Russian national school in the late Romantic period. |
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| | 2005February |
 | | Obviously, this powerful message inspired Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev each to use his genius in putting love and hate to emotionally profound music. |  | | Although he called his musical narrative inspired by the tale of Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers an "Overture-Fantasy," it has all the characteristics of a narrative symphonic poem. |  | | Tchaikovsky was one who felt quick rapport with this new structure. |
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| | IDS: 'Contact' opens Sunday at IU Auditorium (Arts, 01/21/2005) |
 | | The music of Richard Rogders and Lorenz Hart will mesh with pieces by Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky and Georges Bizet to serve as background for three interpretative dance stories. |  | | For one night, the IU Auditorium stage will transform into a storyteller's dream. |
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http://www.idsnews.com/print.php?id=27148
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| | Classical composer biographies |
 | | Or perhaps music says a lot more about one’s inward feelings than it does about the topography of one’s country. |  | | Tchaikovsky is probably most famous for ballet music ( |  | | Composed a large number of concerti, inspiring Bach to the same form. |
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mn200/music/composers.html
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| | 2005May |
 | | He had an incomparable gift of melody which has endeared him to audiences, and his orchestra is almost as brilliant as that of Berlioz. |  | | Paradoxically, Tchaikovsky's popularity is very strong in America also, proven by the fact that one of his last three symphonies is sure to turn up on the list in any poll seeking to discover, let us say, the "ten best-liked symphonies" ?? |  | | this despite the fact that the French, Germans, and Italians have largely disparaged or ignored Tchaikovsky's music. |
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http://www.montereysymphony.org/2006April.html
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| | Sheet Music Selection |
 | | Franck's Sonata in A and Faure's Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano : With Separate Violin Part ~ |  | | Complete String Quartets, Transcribed for Four-Hand Piano, 2 Series ~ |  | | The Art of the Fugue and A Musical Offering ~ |
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| | Opera bastille |
 | | Ballet in four acts to Music by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky; subject by Vladimir Begichef and Vassili Geltzer. |  | | Choreography and Staging by Rudolf Noureev (Paris Opera, 1984), based on Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. |
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| | AVA Presents First Philly Staging of Tchaikovsky Opera IOLANTA |
 | | Based on the play Yolanta or King René's Daughter by Henrick Herz and one of Tchaikovsky's last works, Iolanta contains many beautiful and dramatic arias and duets. |  | | Philadelphia: A blind princess who is unaware that she cannot see is the title character of Tchaikovsky's lovely opera, Iolanta. |  | | The extraordinary young singers of The Academy of Vocal Arts perform this seldom-heard opera in its first Philadelphia staging from February 25 - March 6 in the Academy's own Helen Corning Warden Theater with piano accompaniment by Ghenady Meirson, AVA's Russian repertoire vocal coach. |
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| | Classical Net Review - Tchaikovsky - Mazeppa |
 | | The latest release is Tchaikovsky's underrated 'Mazeppa', a brilliant opera in every sense of the world and consequentially, another hugely entertaining three hour visual and audio feast. |  | | Valery Gergiev's recordings of Russian opera have long been regarded as definitive and since they have begun being issued on DVD, the stunning choreography and stage direction of these lavish productions has truly come to the fore. |  | | As has become the norm in these Gergiev operas, the cast could arguably be described as dreamlike. |
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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Tchaikovsky Premiere -- Sep. 18, 1933 |
 | | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Tchaikovsky Premiere -- Sep. 18, 1933 |  | | In 1891, when Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky returned to St. Petersburg to rest after conducting his own moody music during a tour of Europe, he was requested to write something for the Imperial Theatres. |  | | With his brother Modeste as librettist, weary Piotr Ilyitch sat down and produced his last opera, lolanthe, a little idyll about a princess of Naples who did not know she was blind because she had been so from birth. |
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| | Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky |
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| | Amsterdam XXX / The Walletjes - All things Amsterdam |
 | | They probably haven't, they're compilations of press releases, brochures and other travel guides put together by people who have scarcely left their desks. |  | | SJ is no relation to Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky. |  | | From hassles to hustles Amsterdam has it all. |
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| | Great Conductors of the 20th Century: Sergiu Celibidache - DVD @ US MacLinks.net Apple Store |
 | | I will not even begin to comment on the CD's live selections as I have no idea whether these represent the conductor's best efforts -- simply put they are enjoyable. |  | | But what I liked best of all were the selections capturing him in rare early studio performances -- 1948 accounts of Mozart's 25th Symphony, Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Excerpts and Prokofiev's "Classical," and a Mendelssohn "Italian" from 1953. |  | | Sergiu Celibidache, Carl Nielsen, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss II, Sergei Prokofiev, Franz Berwald, Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky, Hilding Rosenberg, Heinz Tiessen |
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| | August 20 |
 | | 1882 - Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" debuts in Moscow. |
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| | Domain of Culture - Cultural Events |
 | | In 1876, commissioned by the Bolshoi Theatre, Tchaikovsky composed the wonderful music for "Swan Lake." The ballet, which was destined to be one of the most popular ever, was premiered on March 4, 1877. |  | | Tchaikovsky did not live to see it, but already soon after the original premiere he was viewing his score with characteristic gloom. |  | | Even more significant is the fact that great creators, such as Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff and Sarasate, have presented their works at the Theatre. |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake[?] debuted on March 4, 1877. |  | | His works include six symphonies, the "1812 Overture[?]", the operas Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades and the ballets Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker. |  | | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian Пётр Ильич Чайковский, sometimes transliterated as Piotr, Anglicised as Peter Ilich, (April 25 [old style] / May 7 [new style] 1840 - November 6, 1893) was a Russian composer. |
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| | The Daily Athenaeum Interactive |
 | | The amphitheater was so packed that many people had to stand along the sidewalks and rail-trail to hear the orchestra play songs such as John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” and Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky’s “Romeo and Juliet Overture.” |  | | The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra played by the Monongahela River at the amphitheater at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Park on Monday night. |
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| | Gala Opening Concert |
 | | It is an all Tchaikovsky program which will dazzle the audience with |  | | Thayer Symphony Orchestra - 14 Monument Square, Fourth Floor - Leominster, MA 01453 |
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| | Xtreme Musician: Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky |
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| | Piotr Skarga - encyclopedia article about Piotr Skarga. |
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