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  • ...dy to Dante's words (G minor, 15 bars) in his printed collection of church songs; this sketch is dated 13/25 May 1881. Then on 6/18 June 1881, he wrote out [[Category:Songs]]
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  • ...te No. 1]]<br/>4) ''[[Piano Concerto No. 1|Concerto]] for piano''<br/>5) ''Songs''<br/>6) ''[[Andante cantabile|Andante]] from [[String Quartet No. 1|Op. 11
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  • ...dren&#39;s Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children&#39;s Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]
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  • | ''[[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|Legend]]'' | Arrangement of the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|Children's Song]], Op. 54, No. 5, for mixed chorus
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  • ...1960 (author)<br/>Abraham, Gerald, 1904-1988 (editor) |Title=Tchaikovsky's songs |In={{bib|1945/3|Tchaikovsky. A symposium}} |Imprint=London : L. Drummond
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  • ...each other's acquaintance: "Soirée at [[Colonne]]'s house. Stuffy air. My songs. Acquaintance with Massenet" <ref name="note5"/>. A few days later, on 31 M ...s to how such originality might be achieved was for Tchaikovsky to use the songs of Russian gypsies, which had impressed him greatly during a visit to Russi
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  • ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]'' by [[Mariya Mamontova]], which Tchaikovs
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  • ...ly told me of his intention to print a selection of the best of his German songs. As to precisely what has been selected and how they were chosen, I do not
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  • ...бала), which Tchaikovsky would later immortalize in one of his most moving songs (No. 3 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 38]]). Sofya's husband, a cavalry colonel ...nd, quite apart from my intention to use some of his texts as the basis of songs, I will be delighted to re-read many of his longer pieces. In particular I
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  • ...f [[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]] (1877).
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  • ...tributors=Wiley, Roland John, 1942- (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=The Times Litera
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  • ...ors=Blades-Zeller, Elizabeth, 1951- (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=Notes [Philadelp
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  • ...d to have uttered after acquainting himself with several of [[Schubert]]'s songs: "Truly, a divine spark dwells in [[Schubert]]!" (''Wahrlich, in dem [[Schu ...imself: "In his music one does come across ''himmlische Sängen'' [heavenly songs], as I think [[Schumann]] said, but all the same ''Längen'' [lengths] —
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  • ...ton Rubinstein|Rubinstein]]'s "[[Twelve Persian Songs (Rubinstein)|Persian Songs]]" are settings of German texts by the poet ''Bodenstedt''. This Bodensted
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  • ...cycle ''Melodies'', published in 1878: ''Déception'' (No. 2 in the set of songs), ''Sérénade'' (No. 3) and ''Rondel'' (No. 6). The text of ''Qu'importe q
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  • <ref name="note2">The [[Two Songs (1875)|two songs]] ''I Should Like in a Single Word'' and ''We Have Not Far to Walk'' were p
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  • ...itle=Ambiguous speech and eloquent silence. The queerness of Tchaikovsky's songs |In=19th Century Music [Berkeley, California] |Part=Vol. 32, No. 1 |Edition
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  • ...3/27 |Contributors=Kearney, Leslie (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=Slavic Review [S
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  • | {{bib|2002/26|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations}} | {{bib|2002/30|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}}
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  • ...ev]] his oriental fantasy ''Islamey'', and Musorgsky performed some of his songs and excerpts from ''Boris Godunov''. There was never much likelihood of Tch ...r/10 October 1872, at a soirée attended by Tchaikovsky, he performed these songs, as well as some scenes from his opera. In a letter he wrote to [[Stasov]],
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