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| Polish pianist, composer and teacher (b. 4 October 1859 in Łazy, near Siedlce; d. December 1921 in [[Moscow]]), known in Russia as '''''Genrikh Albertovich Pakhulsky''''' (Генрих Альбертович Пахульский).
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| The son of Albert Pachulski, a forester on [[Nadezhda von Meck]]'s estate, Henryk studied at the [[Warsaw]] Institute of Music, and later (1880–85) at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory, where he was taught by [[Paul Pabst]] and [[Nikolay Rubinstein]]. His musical development was encouraged by [[Nadezhda von Meck]], whose daughter Yuliya was married to Henryk's brother, [[Władysław Pachulski|Władysław]] (d. 1919).
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| In 1886, he was appointed as professor of piano at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory, and he arranged several of Tchaikovsky's works for piano duet.
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| ==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
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| 2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Henryk Pachulski have survived, dating from 1890 and 1892, both of which have been translated into English on this website:
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| * '''[[Letter 4263]]''' – 30 November/12 December 1890, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
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| * '''[[Letter 4765]]''' – 3/15 September 1892, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
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| 5 letters from Henryk Pachulski to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1886 to 1890, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]].
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| ==External Links==
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| * {{IMSLP|Pachulski,_Henryk}}
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| [[Category:People|Pachulski, Henryk]]
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| [[Category:Composers|Pachulski, Henryk]]
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| [[Category:Correspondents|Pachulski, Henryk]]
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| [[Category:Pianists|Pachulski, Henryk]]
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