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{{picture|file=Tatyana_Tchaikovskaya.jpg|caption='''Tatyana Tchaikovskaya''' (1883–1970)}}
|Date=4/16 December 1890
Niece of the composer (b. March 1883 in [[Tiflis]]; d. 26 March 1970 at Juan les Pips, France), born '''''Tatyana Anatolyevna Chaykovskaya''''' (Татьяна Анатольевна Чайковская); during her first marriage she was known as '''''Tatyana Anatolyevna Venevitinova''''' (Татьяна Анатольевна Веневитинова); during her second marriage as '''''Baroness Ungern-Sternberg''';'' and during her third marriage as '''''Mrs Warren Crosse'''''.
|To=[[Olga Tchaikovskaya]]
|Place=[[Saint Petersburg]]
|Language=Russian
|Autograph=[[Saint Petersburg]] (Russia): {{RUS-SPsc}} (ф. 834, ед. хр. 31, л. 13–14)
|Publication={{bib|1977/40|П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений ; том XV-Б}} (1977), p. 301
|Notes=Original incorrectly dated "5 December" {{OS}} <ref name="note1"/>
}}
==Text and Translation==
{{Lettertext
|Language=Russian
|Translator=Brett Langston
|Original text={{right|{{sic|5|4|}} дек[абря]}}
Олёчка! Кажется, я обещал сегодня у Вас завтракать — но прости, ей-Богу, не могу. Посылаю карточку, по которой нужно сегодня же получить билет у Юргенсона в магазине.


Целую ручки!
Tatyana was the only child of the composer's brother [[Anatoly Tchaikovsky]] (1850–1915) and his wife [[Praskovya]] (b. Konshina, 1864–1956). She married for the first time to the diplomat Aleksey Vladimirovich Venevitinov (1875–1925), by whom she had three children: Vladimir; Yelena (b. 1906); and Apollinariya.  
{{right|Твой П. Чайковский}}


|Translated text={{right|{{sic|5|4}} December}}
Her second marriage took place in 1909 to Baron Paul Adolf Leonhard von Ungern-Sternberg (1882–1948), by whom she had two more children: Margareta (1910-1980), and Maria (1912–2002). This marriage was dissolved in 1928, and Tatyana later married for the third and final time to the author Felix Warren Crosse (1892–1975).
[[Olga Tchaikovskaya|Olyochka]]! It seems I promised to have lunch with you today — but my God, forgive me, I cannot. I'm sending you a card for which you need to receive a ticket at [[Osip Jurgenson|Jurgenson]]'s store today.


I kiss your hands!
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
{{right|Yours P. Tchaikovsky}}
No letters from the composer to Tatyana Tchaikovskaya are known, but 2 letters from Tatyana to her uncle, dating from 1891 and 1893, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] (a{{sup|4}}, Nos. 5731–5732).
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==Notes and References==
[[Category:People|Tchaikovskaya, Tatyana]]
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[[Category:Family|Tchaikovskaya, Tatyana]]
<ref name="note1">The correct date was established by [[Letter 4266]] to [[Yelizaveta Tchaikovskaya]], apparently written the same day.</ref>
</references>

Revision as of 22:14, 20 August 2023

Tatyana Tchaikovskaya (1883–1970)

Niece of the composer (b. March 1883 in Tiflis; d. 26 March 1970 at Juan les Pips, France), born Tatyana Anatolyevna Chaykovskaya (Татьяна Анатольевна Чайковская); during her first marriage she was known as Tatyana Anatolyevna Venevitinova (Татьяна Анатольевна Веневитинова); during her second marriage as Baroness Ungern-Sternberg; and during her third marriage as Mrs Warren Crosse.

Tatyana was the only child of the composer's brother Anatoly Tchaikovsky (1850–1915) and his wife Praskovya (b. Konshina, 1864–1956). She married for the first time to the diplomat Aleksey Vladimirovich Venevitinov (1875–1925), by whom she had three children: Vladimir; Yelena (b. 1906); and Apollinariya.

Her second marriage took place in 1909 to Baron Paul Adolf Leonhard von Ungern-Sternberg (1882–1948), by whom she had two more children: Margareta (1910-1980), and Maria (1912–2002). This marriage was dissolved in 1928, and Tatyana later married for the third and final time to the author Felix Warren Crosse (1892–1975).

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

No letters from the composer to Tatyana Tchaikovskaya are known, but 2 letters from Tatyana to her uncle, dating from 1891 and 1893, are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin (a4, Nos. 5731–5732).