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On 27 October/8 November 1883 [[Karl Tavaststjerna]] sent Tchaikovsky his poem entitled '''''Song of Triumphant Love''''' (Песнь торжествующей любви), suggesting that the composer might wish to set it to music. Tchaikovsky replied on 8/20 November that he was occupied with other compositions, but hoped it would be possible to carry out this request at some time in the future <ref name="note1"/> | On 27 October/8 November 1883, [[Karl Tavaststjerna]] sent Tchaikovsky his poem entitled '''''Song of Triumphant Love''''' (Песнь торжествующей любви), suggesting that the composer might wish to set it to music. Tchaikovsky replied on 8/20 November that he was occupied with other compositions, but hoped it would be possible to carry out this request at some time in the future <ref name="note1"/>. | ||
Tchaikovsky's Notebook for 1887 includes a 5-bar theme in G minor entitled ''Song of Triumphant Love'' ([[TH]] 227) <ref name="note2"/>. However, this probably relates to [[Ivan Turgenev]]'s short story of the same name, which his diary shows he was reading at the time <ref name="note3"/>, rather than [[Tavaststjerna]]'s poem from four years earlier. Except for the title, no words are given in the sketches. | Tchaikovsky's Notebook for 1887 includes a 5-bar theme in G minor entitled ''Song of Triumphant Love'' ([[TH]] 227) <ref name="note2"/>. However, this probably relates to [[Ivan Turgenev]]'s short story of the same name, which his diary shows he was reading at the time <ref name="note3"/>, rather than [[Tavaststjerna]]'s poem from four years earlier. Except for the title, no words are given in the sketches. |
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On 27 October/8 November 1883, Karl Tavaststjerna sent Tchaikovsky his poem entitled Song of Triumphant Love (Песнь торжествующей любви), suggesting that the composer might wish to set it to music. Tchaikovsky replied on 8/20 November that he was occupied with other compositions, but hoped it would be possible to carry out this request at some time in the future [1].
Tchaikovsky's Notebook for 1887 includes a 5-bar theme in G minor entitled Song of Triumphant Love (TH 227) [2]. However, this probably relates to Ivan Turgenev's short story of the same name, which his diary shows he was reading at the time [3], rather than Tavaststjerna's poem from four years earlier. Except for the title, no words are given in the sketches.
Notes and References
- ↑ Letter 2385 to Karl Tavaststjerna, 8/20 November 1883.
- ↑ Not included in ČW.
- ↑ Diary entry for 1/13 February 1887. See Дневники П. И. Чайковского (1873-1891) (1923), p. 125.