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==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Mikhaylov==
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Mikhaylov==
''Blue Eyes of Spring'' (Глазки весны голубые) — No. 2 of the [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (1873) — is a setting of an untitled poem in Mikhayov's cycle ''New Spring'' (Новая весна) (1857), which was itself a translation from the German of ''Die blauen Frühlingsaugen'' (1831) by [[Heinrich Heine]] (1797–1856).
''Blue Eyes of Spring'' (Глазки весны голубые) — No. 2 of the [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (1873) — is a setting of an untitled poem in Mikhaylov's cycle ''New Spring'' (Новая весна) (1857), which was itself a translation from the German of ''Die blauen Frühlingsaugen'' (1831) by [[Heinrich Heine]] (1797–1856).


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Mikhail Mikhaylov (1829-1865)

Russian poet and translator (b. 4/16 January 1829 at Orenburg; d. 3/15 August 1865 at Kadaya), born Mikhail Illarionovich Mikhaylov (Михаил Илларионович Михайлов).

Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Mikhaylov

Blue Eyes of Spring (Глазки весны голубые) — No. 2 of the Two Songs (1873) — is a setting of an untitled poem in Mikhaylov's cycle New Spring (Новая весна) (1857), which was itself a translation from the German of Die blauen Frühlingsaugen (1831) by Heinrich Heine (1797–1856).

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