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Pianist and professor at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory (b. 1853; d. June 1915 in Gurzuf), born '''''Anatoly Ivanovich Galli''''' (Анатолий Иванович Галли). | Pianist and professor at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory (b. 1853; d. June 1915 in Gurzuf), born '''''Anatoly Ivanovich Galli''''' (Анатолий Иванович Галли). | ||
==Dedications== | ==Dedications== | ||
In 1893, Tchaikovsky dedicated ''Danse caractéristique'' — No. 4 of [[Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72]], for piano — | In 1893, Tchaikovsky dedicated ''Danse caractéristique'' — No. 4 of [[Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72]], for piano — "à Mr. Anatol Galli". | ||
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 23 September 2023
Pianist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory (b. 1853; d. June 1915 in Gurzuf), born Anatoly Ivanovich Galli (Анатолий Иванович Галли).
Dedications
In 1893, Tchaikovsky dedicated Danse caractéristique — No. 4 of Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72, for piano — "à Mr. Anatol Galli".
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Anatoly Galli has survived, dating from 1885, and has been translated into English on this website:
- Letter 2681 – 11/23 April 1885, from Maydanovo.