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<includeonly>Театр и музыка</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1887/21  |Contributors=Makarov, Pavel Semyonovich, 1841-1891 (author) |Title=Театр и музыка |In=Биржевые ведомости [Saint Petersburg]  |Edition=21 October 1887 {{OS}} |Imprint=1887   |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes=The first production of the opera [[The Enchantress]] on 20 October/1 November 1887 in Saint Petersburg. The article is signed "П. С. М." (P. S. M.)  }}   [[Category:Bibliography (1887)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1887/021)}}</noinclude>
Czech music publisher (b. 28 July 1853 in Moravské Budějovice; d. 26 September 1902 in [[Prague]]).
 
Tchaikovsky conducted a charity concert in [[Prague]] on 7/19 February 1888 at the invitation of Velebín Urbánek, who was then the manager of the ''Umelečká beseda'' (Society of Artists).
 
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Velebín Urbánek have survived, dating from 1887, both of which have been translated into English on this website:
* '''[[Letter 3377]]''' – 8/20 October 1887, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
* '''[[Letter 3395a]]''' – 6/18 November 1887, from [[Saint Petersburg]].
 
9 letters from Velebín Urbánek to the composer, dating from 1887 to 1892, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]].
 
==Bibliography==
* {{bib|2000/22}} (2000)
 
[[Category:People|Urbanek, Velebin]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Urbanek, Velebin]]
[[Category:Publishers|Urbanek, Velebin]]

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Czech music publisher (b. 28 July 1853 in Moravské Budějovice; d. 26 September 1902 in Prague).

Tchaikovsky conducted a charity concert in Prague on 7/19 February 1888 at the invitation of Velebín Urbánek, who was then the manager of the Umelečká beseda (Society of Artists).

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Velebín Urbánek have survived, dating from 1887, both of which have been translated into English on this website:

9 letters from Velebín Urbánek to the composer, dating from 1887 to 1892, are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin.

Bibliography