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* '''[[Letter 4694]]''' – 20 May/1 June 1892, from [[Klin]]

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Vladimir Nápravník (1869-1948)

Lawyer and son of Eduard Nápravník (b. 1869; d. 1948), born Vladimir Eduardovich Nápravník (Владимир Эдуардович Направник).

Vladimir was the oldest child of the Czech conductor Eduard Nápravník (1839–1916) and his wife Olga (b. Schröder, 1844–1902). He became a lawyer, and secretary to the board of the Russian Musical Society in Saint Petersburg.

Tchaikovsky had good relations with all the Nápravník family, and corresponded regularly with them. As Vladimir recalled in his memoirs "Despite the fact that he was of the same age as my father, he took me 'seriously', acquainted me with his brother Modest [...] and introduced me also to the company of his nephews and their friends".

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

18 letters from Tchaikovsky to Vladimir Nápravník have survived, dating from 1886 to 1893, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:

22 letters from Vladimir Nápravník to the composer are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin (a4, Nos. 3028–3049).

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