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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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| | 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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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts Friday Review Pyotr the great |
 | | Tchaikovsky's cachet is good for shifting CDs and concert tickets, but it leaves us with the impression that listening to Tchaikovsky is a pleasurable vice to be indulged rather than the kind of worthy artistic undertaking we associate with Mozart or Shakespeare. |  | | Even the emotional experience that Tchaikovsky's music affords us can be traced back to his consummate artistry. |  | | After they had played him a treasured recording of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, one of the women went to an old wooden chest and drew out a manuscript that had been carefully preserved by the family for three generations. |
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| | VH1.com : Movies : Person : Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Biography |
 | | Tchaikovsky's most popular works, Symphony No. 5 in E minor (1888), with its dramatic fanfares, somber moods, and lyrical waltzes. |  | | Other often quoted works by Tchaikovsky are the passionate Romeo and Juliet Fantasy-Overture, his 1812 Overture, Piano Concerto No. 1, the Symphony No. 6 Pathetique, parts of Sleeping Beauty, and the Violin Concerto. |  | | There are approximately 250 films that use the music of supreme melodist Pyotr Tchaikovsky. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Composition: Composers: T: Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilych |
 | | Pyotr Il'yich 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. |  | | Peter Tchaikovsky - Biography, links, and directory of MP3 audio files made available by their performing artists from Classic Cat. |
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Tchaikovsky Biography |
 | | The final three symphonies (Symphony No.4: 4th movement; Symphony No.5: 3rd movement) are the ultimate success of this search, culminating in the brilliant and unorthodox solution of ending the sixth symphony with an extended slow movement that releases and extinguishes all the energies of the brilliant preceding march movement. |  | | But as Stravinsky wrote, "Tchaikovsky's music, which does not appear specifically Russian to everybody, is more often profoundly Russian than music which has long since been awarded the facile label of Muscovite picturesqueness. |  | | The memorable melodies, strong colors and uninhibited emotionalism of Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky have long made him one of the most widely popular of all composers. |
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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. |  | | Details of arists and record labels are given as they were provided to me, but I cannot make any guarantees as to their accuracy. |  | | 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... |
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| | glbtq >> arts >> Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilich |
 | | Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky was the leading composer of late nineteenth-century Russia, beloved for his ballet scores, symphonic poems, symphonies, operas, songs, piano music, and chamber works. |  | | Sensitive and deeply devoted to his mother and family, Tchaikovsky was no musical prodigy as a child, despite his family's love of music and his own obvious talent. |  | | Until recently knowledge of Tchaikovsky's life as a homosexual was far less accessible than his music. |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Classical Composers Database |
 | | Find more recordings for Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky at Amazon.com |  | | Tchaikovsky composed about a half-dozen student works during 1863-64, about which there are no performance records. |  | | Beethoven's Wig is an orchestral treasure with a sense of humor as old or as new as its listeners (and the fun questions that run throughout the CD's liner notes are almost as entertaining as the zany musical interludes). |
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| | Amazon.com: The Best Of Tchaikovsky: Music |
 | | This two CD set presents many of Tchaikovsky's most popular compositions -- all performed well, and some performed outstandingly. |  | | In the outstanding category I would place the three works conducted by Leopold Stokowski -- perhaps the greatest conductor of the 20th century -- and the performance of the violin concerto by the great -- but under-appreciated -- violinist, Henryk Szeryng. |  | | The Greatest "Hits" Albums: A list by Nathaniel Otte, College Student and Musician |
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| | Pyotr Tchaikovsky / Buy Popular Music, CD |
 | | Pyotr Tchaikovsky / Buy Popular Music, CD Pyotr Tchaikovsky |  | | On this bargain priced double-CD, you'll find music from 40 different classical composers; for the most part, the recordings excerpted here are some of the very best. |  | | by Sergey Rachmaninov, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Fritz Reiner, Kiril Kondrashin, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Van Cliburn |
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| | NPRN Composer of the Month - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
 | | After hearing Mozart's Don Giovanni Tchaikovsky decided to dedicate his life to music. |  | | That he should incorporate such melodies into his symphonies prompted critics to attack. |  | | Tchaikovsky's music was marked by its sensuously rhythmic pulse, which enabled him to create the world's greatest ballet music. |
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| | In Classical Mood (CD series) - Pyotr Tchaikovsky , Marche Sla - Last.fm |
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| | CD Baby: MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH, CELLO; BORODIN STRING QUARTET; LENINGRAD: Pyotr Tchaikovsky. |
 | | Variations on a Rococo Theme by P. Tchaikovsky (1876) is a precious pearl of Russian classical music which incarnates expressiveness and sincerity of musical images, uprightness of feelings and moods, artistic simplicity of ideas, and clearness of form. |  | | The performance took place at the Symphonic Assembly of the Moscow department of the Russian Music Society on November 18, 1877. |  | | CD BABY - the best independent music |
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| | Concert on 31 December 2005 at Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham |
 | | As well as popular pieces by Johann Strauss 2nd, there's a generous helping of music by one of the finest composers of waltzes outside Vienna, Tchaikovsky. |  | | Besides the two big dance numbers from his opera Eugene Onegin, the concert includes the well-loved suite from The Nutcracker and the Waltz from Sleeping Beauty. |  | | * One 'Tchaikovsky Ballet Highlights' CD voucher per booking. |
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| | Moscow: Theater Tickets |
 | | Jubilee Concert Performed by Symphony Orchestra Named After Pyotr Tchaikovsky (New Stage) |
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| | Pyotr Tchaikovsky Sheet Music 0! |
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| | RollingStone.com: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Music, News, Videos, Photos, CD, Songs, Albums, Reviews |
 | | RollingStone.com: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Music, News, Videos, Photos, CD, Songs, Albums, Reviews |
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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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| | PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY |
 | | I always introduce Peter Tchaikovsky as the composer of the music and mention how he had to create the music by thinking about the story.. |  | | I tthen briefly describe the story and start with how he created music for tthe Toy Soldiers in the story... |  | | The Color Dance: a lesson combining literature and music. |
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Pyotr Tchaikovsky |
 | | Find the music of Pyotr Tchaikovsky in the Archives. |  | | Few composers are more popular with audiences than Tchaikovsky; the reasons are several and understandable. |  | | This can be linked with his lifelong passion for Mozart, and many passages in Tchaikovsky's mus. |
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| | Knitting Circle Pyotr Tchaikovsky |
 | | Tchaikovsky composed for several ballets, six symphonies, eleven operas, two piano concertos (with a third not completed), a violin concerto, a number of tone poems, songs and piano pieces, chamber music including a piano trio and three string quartets. |  | | In 1893 he was made an honorary Doctor of Music of Cambridge University. |  | | Although his early musical talents were encouraged when his family moved to St Petersburg he went into the school of jurisprudence, and then became a clerk in the Ministry of Justice. |
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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) |  | | Find where Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is credited alongside another name |
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| | Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky Pictures |
 | | Tchaikovsky music also includes symphonies,concertos, tone poems (such as Romeo and Juliet and Francesca da Rimini), orchestral works (such as Capriccio italien and the 1812 Overture), and many songs. |  | | Tchaikovsky was the most popular Russian composer of all time. |  | | Note: This picture gallery page includes drawings, paintings, photos and images of Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky (also known as Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky), his music, activities, friends and family, and the various places where the composer lived and wrote. |
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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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| | Teatr Wielki - Opera Narodowa |
 | | The premiere of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s "Queen of Spades” will take place on 19 December 2004. |  | | The evening includes “Serenade” – a ballet to the music of Pyotr Tchaikovsky, with choreography by George Balanchine and costumes by Barbara Karinska, and the European premiere of the ballet “Musagete” to the music of Johann S. Bach and Pyotr Tchaikovsky, with choreography by Boris Eifman, and stage design by Vyacheslav Okunev. |  | | To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the famous choreographer George Balanchine, a ballet evening called “Balanchine and the Muses” will take place on 13 November 2004. |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | His music has always had great popular appeal because of its tuneful, poignant melodies, impressive harmonies, and colourful, picturesque orchestration. |  | | Sensitive and interested in music from his early childhood, Tchaikovsky turned to serious composition at age 14. |  | | "Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich." Britannica Concise Encyclopedia from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |
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| | Tchaikovsky - definition of Tchaikovsky by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Tchaikovsky - important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893) |  | | Russian composer of often dramatic, richly expressive works, including the symphony Romeo and Juliet (1869), the ballets Swan Lake (1877) and The Nutcracker (1892), and the opera Eugene Onegin (1879). |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| | Personal Life |
 | | They could not be sure to avoid one or two casual meetings at musical events, but it is said they never spoke to each other-they who wrote so inexhaustibly. |  | | Secure from upsetting attacks of his personal privacy, he was provided form 1877 on, not only with an income of 6,000 rouble, which enabled him to give up teaching but with a tireless listener to all his opinions, beliefs, impressions, hopes, despairs, and aspirations. |  | | Once in his early teens when he was in school at St. Petersburg and his mother started to drive to another city, he had to be held back while she got into the carriage, and the moment he was free ran and tried to hold the wheels. |
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| | Pyotr Il yich Tchaikovsky cd music |
 | | » More cd albums from Pyotr Il yich Tchaikovsky |  | | Fantasy Overture 'Romeo And Juliet' in B Minor - John Ogden - |  | | Andantino In Modo Di Canzone - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
 | | Subjects > Entertainment > Music > Musical Genres > Classical > Composers > Tchaikovsky, Peter |  | | There are paintings, photographs, sketches, and, most intriguing, extracts from both Debussy and Tchaikovsky's major works--enough to whet the appetite of serious readers who may want to play a few measures. |  | | Through words and illustrations, they highlight the historical and social climate in which each man lived. |
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| | Years of fame (from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Years of fame (from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |  | | In November 1876 he put the final touches on his symphonic fantasia
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| | pyotr-tchaikovsky Mp3 Albums Review |
 | | Sergey Rachmaninov Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky Fritz Reiner Kiril Kondrashin Chicago Symphony Orchestra RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra Van Cliburn |  | | Tchaikovsky: Symphonies no 4, 5, and 6 / Karajan, Berlin PO Deutsche Grammophon |  | | Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky Alois Springer Edouard van Remoortel Erich Kunzel Heinrich Hollreiser Jonel Perlea Louis de Froment Marko Munih Maurice de Abravanel Michael Gielen |
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| | Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky : Musik (Klassische) |
 | | von: Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Georges Bizet, Emmanuel Chabrier, George Enescu, Manuel de Falla, Johan Halvorsen, Armas Jarnefelt, Aram Khachaturian, Dmitry Shostakovich, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky |  | | von: Various Artists, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Adrian Leaper, Andrew Mogrelia, Antoni Wit, Gerhard Markson, Kenneth Jean, Michael Halasz, Ondrej Lenard, Philippe Entremont |  | | von: Various, Alexander Borodin, Manuel de Falla, Charles Gounod, Modest Mussorgsky, Jacques Offenbach, Amilcare Ponchielli, Camille Saint-Saens, Bedrich Smetana, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky |
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| | Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky : Musik |
 | | von: Wendy Carlos, Johann Sebastian Bach, Burt / David, Hal Bacharach, Wendy Carlos, John and Paul McCartney Lennon, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Richard Wagner |  | | Rosamond Johnson, Hughie Prince, Richard Rodgers, Paul Simon, John Stafford Smith, John Philip Sousa, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky |  | | von: Various, Leroy Anderson, George Frideric Handel, Aram Khachaturian, Modest Mussorgsky, Jacques Offenbach, Amilcare Ponchielli, Gioachino Rossini, Camille Saint-Saens, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky |
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| | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Celebrity Soma |
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| | 100118 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
 | | In his music he achieved a synthesis of the national musical language of Russia and the compositional forms of the western European Romantics. |  | | Both Hoffmann and Tchaikovsky, who began to compose the ballet in his fiftieth year, could identify with the literary figure of the watchmaker Drosselmeier, who gives order to his life through his work. |  | | Tchaikovsky is considered to be Russia's great symphonic composer. |
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| | Tchaikovsky: ``Nutcracker'' Suite |
 | | History has not recorded his exact assignments, however, for the man was so indifferent to his job that he later forgot exactly what it was that he had done! |  | | Nevertheless, he began work in early 1892 before departing on a successful tour of the United States, and completed the music later that summer, though he disparaged it as ``infinitely poorer than The Sleeping Beauty,'' a verdict with which subsequent ballet-goers have most emphatically and consistently disagreed. |  | | It may come as a surprise to many to learn that Pyotr (Peter) Tchaikovsky, one of the best-loved composers of all time, began his adult life in one of the least glamorous occupations known to man: government clerk. |
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