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==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Meurice==
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Meurice==
In 1891 Tchaikovsky wrote incidental music for a French production of [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Hamlet (incidental music)|Hamlet]]'' in [[Saint Petersburg]], in a translation by Paul Meurice and [[Alexandre Dumas]] (1802-1870) that had first been performed in [[Paris]] in 1847.
In 1891, Tchaikovsky wrote incidental music for a French production of [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Hamlet (incidental music)|Hamlet]]'' in [[Saint Petersburg]], in a translation by Paul Meurice and [[Alexandre Dumas]] (1802-1870) that had first been performed in [[Paris]] in 1847.


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Paul Meurice (1818-1905)

French novelist, playwright and translator (b. 5 February 1818 in Paris; d. 11 December 1905 in Paris).

Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Meurice

In 1891, Tchaikovsky wrote incidental music for a French production of Shakespeare's Hamlet in Saint Petersburg, in a translation by Paul Meurice and Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) that had first been performed in Paris in 1847.

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