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Elderly steward on the Davydov family's estate at [[Kamenka]], Ukraine, during the 1860s and 1870s, born '''''Pyotr Gerasimovich Kozidub''''' (Пётр Герасимович Козидуб).
Elderly steward on the Davydov family's estate at [[Kamenka]], Ukraine, during the 1860s and 1870s, born '''''Pyotr Gerasimovich Kozidub''''' (Пётр Герасимович Козидуб).


Tchaikovsky joked that Kozidub was the "true composer" of the Ukrainian folk tune "The Crane" in the last movement of his [[Symphony No. 2]]), due to the steward's habit of humming it ("badly") while Tchaikovsky was composing the work at [[Kamenka]] in 1872.
Tchaikovsky joked that Kozidub was the "true composer" of the Ukrainian folk tune "The Crane" in the last movement of his [[Symphony No. 2]], due to the steward's habit of humming it ("badly") while Tchaikovsky was composing the work at [[Kamenka]] in 1872.


[[Category:People|Kozidub, Pyotr]]
[[Category:People|Kozidub, Pyotr]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 15 January 2023

Elderly steward on the Davydov family's estate at Kamenka, Ukraine, during the 1860s and 1870s, born Pyotr Gerasimovich Kozidub (Пётр Герасимович Козидуб).

Tchaikovsky joked that Kozidub was the "true composer" of the Ukrainian folk tune "The Crane" in the last movement of his Symphony No. 2, due to the steward's habit of humming it ("badly") while Tchaikovsky was composing the work at Kamenka in 1872.