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German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright (b. 10 November 1759 at Marbach am Neckar; d. 9 May 1805 in | German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright (b. 10 November 1759 {{NS}} at Marbach am Neckar; d. 9 May 1805 {{NS}} in Weimar), born '''''Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller'''''. | ||
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Schiller== | ==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Schiller== | ||
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The libretto for Tchaikovsky's opera ''[[The Maid of Orleans]]'' (1878-79) is largely based on Schiller's tragedy ''Die Jungfrau von Orleans'' (1801), in a Russian translation by [[Vasily Zhukovsky]] (1783–1852). The composer also consulted other sources, however, as he wrote that: "There's much that pleases me in Schiller, but I must admit I'm disturbed by his disdain for historical accuracy" <ref name="note1"/>. | The libretto for Tchaikovsky's opera ''[[The Maid of Orleans]]'' (1878-79) is largely based on Schiller's tragedy ''Die Jungfrau von Orleans'' (1801), in a Russian translation by [[Vasily Zhukovsky]] (1783–1852). The composer also consulted other sources, however, as he wrote that: "There's much that pleases me in Schiller, but I must admit I'm disturbed by his disdain for historical accuracy" <ref name="note1"/>. | ||
==Bibliography== | |||
* {{bib|2006/16}} (2006) | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Friedrich Schiller|Wikipedia]] | * [[Wikipedia:Friedrich Schiller|Wikipedia]] | ||
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==Notes and References== | ==Notes and References== | ||
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<ref name="note1">[[Letter 1013]] to [[Modest Tchaikovsky]], 10/22 December 1878.</ref> | <ref name="note1">[[Letter 1013]] to [[Modest Tchaikovsky]], 10/22 December 1878.</ref> | ||
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[[Category:People|Schiller, Friedrich ]] | [[Category:People|Schiller, Friedrich]] | ||
[[Category:Writers|Schiller, Friedrich ]] | [[Category:Writers|Schiller, Friedrich]] | ||
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German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright (b. 10 November 1759 [N.S.] at Marbach am Neckar; d. 9 May 1805 [N.S.] in Weimar), born Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller.
Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Schiller
Tchaikovsky's student cantata Ode to Joy (К радости) is a setting of a Russian translation of Schiller's poem An die Freude (1785).
The libretto for Tchaikovsky's opera The Maid of Orleans (1878-79) is largely based on Schiller's tragedy Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1801), in a Russian translation by Vasily Zhukovsky (1783–1852). The composer also consulted other sources, however, as he wrote that: "There's much that pleases me in Schiller, but I must admit I'm disturbed by his disdain for historical accuracy" [1].
Bibliography
External Links
Notes and References
- ↑ Letter 1013 to Modest Tchaikovsky, 10/22 December 1878.