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  • {{picture|file=George Alexander Mecklenburg-Strelitz.jpg|caption='''George Alexander Mecklenburg-Strelitz''' (1859-1909)}} ...; d. 22 November/5 December 1909 in [[Saint Petersburg]]), born '''''Georg Alexander Michael Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Karl Hertog van Mecklenburg-Strelitz''''';
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  • {{picture|file=Alexander III.jpg|caption='''Tsar Alexander III''' (1845-1894), in a portrait by Nikolay Shilder (1828-1898)}} ...cession to the Russian throne in 1881, he became His Imperial Majesty '''''Alexander III''''' (Александр III Александрович).
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  • {{picture|file=Alexander_II.jpg|caption='''Alexander II''' (1818-1881)}} ...cession to the Russian throne in 1855, he became His Imperial Majesty '''''Alexander II''''' (Александр II Николаевич).
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  • ...don''''' (Александр Македонский) ([[TH]] 206 ; [[ČW]] 449) <ref>Entitled ''Alexander in Babylon'' (Александр в Вавилоне) in [[ČW]]</ref> was ...ng Jew who, because of his unrequited love for a Jewish girl, is chosen by Alexander for his ambition, and at the end becomes a prophet. You can't imagine what
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  • {{Ybox|The following essay has been specially written by<br/>'''''Alexander Poznansky'''''<br/>for Tchaikovsky Research.}} ...including two Grand Dukes), as well as the personal patronage of Emperor [[Alexander III]], who had granted him a handsome government pension. Regardless of his
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  • {{picture|file=Alexander III.jpg|caption='''Tsar Alexander III''' (1845-1894), in a portrait by Nikolay Shilder (1828-1898)}} ...cession to the Russian throne in 1881, he became His Imperial Majesty '''''Alexander III''''' (Александр III Александрович).
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  • {{picture|file=Alexander_II.jpg|caption='''Alexander II''' (1818-1881)}} ...cession to the Russian throne in 1855, he became His Imperial Majesty '''''Alexander II''''' (Александр II Николаевич).
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  • {{picture|file=George Alexander Mecklenburg-Strelitz.jpg|caption='''George Alexander Mecklenburg-Strelitz''' (1859-1909)}} ...; d. 22 November/5 December 1909 in [[Saint Petersburg]]), born '''''Georg Alexander Michael Friedrich Wilhelm Franz Karl Hertog van Mecklenburg-Strelitz''''';
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  • | {{bib|1993/70|Alexander Glazunov}} | {{bib|1993/71|Alexander Goldenweiser}}
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  • | {{bib|1999/34|Alexander Glazunov}} | {{bib|1999/69|Alexander Litvinov}}
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (compiler)<br/>Langston, Brett (compiler) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (compiler)<br/>Langston, Brett (compiler)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...suddenly told him that Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich, nephew of [[Alexander II]], desired to meet him and had asked her to arrange it. As he confessed ...urg]] on 1/13 March 1881 arrived the tragic news of the assassination of [[Alexander II]], killed with a bomb by members of the radical group called the People'
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  • ...mentary published here for the first time was prepared by ''Philip Taylor, Alexander Poznansky'' and ''Brett Langston'', with reference to the original texts pr ...at vespers (today is the eve of Trinity Day). [[Aleksandr Tarnavich|Father Alexander]] was in his ''velvet calotte''. [[Bob]] injured his knee (Apalat and the s
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  • ...mentary published here for the first time was prepared by ''Philip Taylor, Alexander Poznansky'' and ''Brett Langston'', with reference to the original texts pr ...was in love with Tchaikovsky, but her feelings were not reciprocated (see Alexander Poznansky, ''{{bib|1993/186|Tchaikovsky. The Quest for the Inner Man}}'' (1
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  • ...he cantata ''[[Moscow (cantata)|Moscow]]'' for the coronation of Emperor [[Alexander III]]. * 23 May/4 June – Premiere of the [[Coronation March]] at the coronation of [[Alexander III]] in [[Moscow]].
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  • ...don''''' (Александр Македонский) ([[TH]] 206 ; [[ČW]] 449) <ref>Entitled ''Alexander in Babylon'' (Александр в Вавилоне) in [[ČW]]</ref> was ...ng Jew who, because of his unrequited love for a Jewish girl, is chosen by Alexander for his ambition, and at the end becomes a prophet. You can't imagine what
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  • ...appointed professor of law. In 1865, he became tutor to the sons of Tsar [[Alexander II]] of Russia. ...nd Duke Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]] acceded the Russian throne in 1881 as [[Alexander III]], Pobedonostsev became one of his closest advisers, and was notoriousl
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  • ...d clearly not subscribe to his friend's dismissal of the value of work. As Alexander Poznansky points out, "Tchaikovsky never surrendered to moral relativism or ...to cover the years of transition from the reign of Nicholas I to that of [[Alexander II]]. This novel remained unfinished, but he wrote three short stories, alt
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  • ...vich]], and the Danish [[Mariya Fyodorovna|Princess Dagmar]] (later Tsar [[Alexander III]] and Empress [[Mariya Fyodorovna]]) <ref name="note1"/>. ...ander III|Grand Duke Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]], who in 1881 became Tsar [[Alexander III]]. Replying to a question from [[Jurgenson]] regarding the dedication o
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  • | {{bib|1994/117|Aus meiner Zusammenarbeit mit Peter Tschaikowsky und Alexander Glasunow}} | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • | Findeyzen, Nikolay Fyodorovich, 1868-1928 (author)<br/>Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (translator) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • | Alexander, Tamsin (author) | Morrison, Simon Alexander, 1964- (author)
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/75|Alexander Mikhailov}} (1999) ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin.}} (1968)
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  • ...he future [[Alexander III]] from 1865 to 1867, and then to [[Alexander III|Alexander]]'s wife, the Grand Duchess (later Empress) [[Mariya Fyodorovna]] until 189
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  • ...s part of the planned silver jubilee celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander II]]. However the performance did not take place, and Tchaikovsky's music h ...atory, to provide some music for the silver jubilee celebrations of Tsar [[Alexander II]] <ref name="note1"/>. A series of ''tableaux'', depicting the principal
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  • During the reign of his brother [[Alexander II]] (1818–1881), Konstantin was an admiral of the Russian fleet and refo ...and Duke fell from favour under the reign of the new emperor, his nephew [[Alexander III]], who opposed Konstantin's liberal ideas and gradually stripped him of
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  • Russian Empress ("Tsaritsa"), wife of [[Alexander III]] (b. 26 November 1847 {{NS}} in Copenhagen; d. 13 October 1928 in Hvid ...se (1817–1898). In 1866, she married the heir to the Russian throne (the [[Alexander III|Grand Duke Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]]) and assumed the title of Grand D
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  • ...or this website. Unless otherwise stated all the accompanying notes are by Alexander Poznansky and reprinted from ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]''.</ref> ...} (2006), pp. 11–17. The explanatory notes given there are based mainly on Alexander Poznansky's in ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'', which have been used to ac
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  • ...f the system of serfdom. Reading ''Notes of a Hunter'' strengthened Tsar [[Alexander II]] in his resolve to abolish serfdom, and so Turgenev's work indirectly h ...tivities in honour of the visit to [[Moscow]] by the heir to the throne, [[Alexander III|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]], freshly married to [[Mariya Fyodorovna|Prin
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  • ...when he was accused of contacts with the political émigrés in [[London]] (Alexander Herzen and [[Nikolay Ogaryov]]). Although Tolstoy did not like the radical
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  • ...ten in March 1883 for the coronation celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander III]]. ...public performance in Sokolniky Park, at the coronation celebrations of [[Alexander III]] in May 1883. Tchaikovsky received the commission while in [[Paris]],
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  • '''Bedenkoff, Alexander''' ...nd Russian lyric diction ; Vol. 1. Operas based on the poetry and prose of Alexander Pushkin}} (2004)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) ...l, 1872-1940 (translator)<br/>Kohlhase, Thomas, 1941- (editor)<br/>Erhard, Alexander (editor)
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1993/70|Alexander Glazunov}} (1993) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/34|Alexander Glazunov}} (1999)
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  • '''Alexander, Tamsin''' '''Alexander, David R.'''
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  • ...994/85|Tschaikowsky aus der Nähe}} (1994), p. 220, note 483, as well as in Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through Others' Eyes}} (1999), p. 194. ...ikovsky's ''[[Autobiography]]'' of 1889 and ''[[Tchaikovsky: A Life]]'' by Alexander Poznansky for more details on how Tchaikovsky, at the age of 22, finally de
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  • ...hich has had the most success. It is thanks to the gracious attention of [[Alexander III|His Majesty the Emperor]] that it is being performed in [[Petersburg]]. ...sky and published in a complete English translation for the first time in: Alexander Poznansky and Brett Langston, ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'' ; vol. 1 (20
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  • ...arch/5 April 1883 for the coronation celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander III]]. ...ce of the cantata took place in [[Moscow]] at a dinner on the evening of [[Alexander III]]'s coronation, 15/27 May 1883, at the Palace of the Facets (Грано
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  • Only available in an English translation by Alexander Historical Auctions LLC <ref name="note2"/>, which may contain differences |Translator=Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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  • ...r 1800, which Tchaikovsky drew up on the basis of the first two volumes of Alexander Wheelock Thayer's <ref name="note3"/> pioneering biography of the great Ger ...hayer's biography is available online [http://www.zeno.org/Musik/M/Thayer,+Alexander+Wheelock/Ludwig+van+Beethovens+Leben] and has been consulted for the transl
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  • ...mentary published here for the first time was prepared by ''Philip Taylor, Alexander Poznansky'' and ''Brett Langston'', with reference to the original texts pr |Translated text=''14 April''. Rose late again. Made visits to Father Alexander <ref name="note16"/>, where I saw Lyuba <ref name="note17"/> who has grown
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  • ...1954/50|Воспоминания о П. И. Чайковском}} (1954), p. 182. Quoted here from Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1996/59|Tchaikovsky's Last Days}} (1996), p. 44.</ref> ...London, 1870-1900}}, p. 349–350. This letter is also partially quoted in: Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1996/59|Tchaikovsky's Last Days}} (1996), p. 150. However,
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  • ...published here for the first time was prepared by ''Brett Langston'' and ''Alexander Poznansky''. ...t 2 months later he's no longer in this world!!! 19 July [18]86". See also Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1993/186|Tchaikovsky. The quest for the inner man}} (1993)
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  • ...he 15th century entitled ''Alla Trinita''; 3) a chorus from [[Handel]]'s ''Alexander's Feast''; 4) [[Dargomyzhsky]]'s orchestral fantasia ''[[Little-Russian Kaz
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  • ...the hero is a young Jew, cheated in love with a certain Jewess, who chose Alexander out of ambition, and in the end becomes a prophet. You can't imagine what a
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  • | Alexander, Tamsin (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...rch, Rosa Harriet Jeaffreson, 1857-1940 (author)<br/>Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander, 1856-1936 (editor)<br/>Grove, George, 1820-1900 (compiler) | Streatfeild, Richard Alexander, 1866-1919 (author)<br/>Pennequin, Louis Pierre Joseph (translator)
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  • Thank you for the good news. I am glad at [[Alexander III|the Sovereign]]'s sympathy for my music, and I am no less glad at the a .../21 January 1885 [[Emiliya Pavlovskaya]] had written to Tchaikovsky that [[Alexander III]] had attended the previous evening's performance of ''[[Yevgeny Onegin
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  • Tomorrow I am leaving for [[Petersburg]] in order to appear before [[Alexander III|the Emperor]] and to thank him for what he has done for me <ref name="n <ref name="note9">Tchaikovsky wanted to thank Tsar [[Alexander III]] in person for the lifetime annuity of 3,000 rubles which he had grant
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  • ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin. |Imprint=[n.p.] : D. Miller, 1968 |Extent=32 p. |Format=Book
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  • <ref name="note2">Tsar [[Alexander III]] had recently awarded Tchaikovsky an honorary pension of 3000 silver r ...name="note3">The royal palace at Gatchina was the preferred residence of [[Alexander III]].</ref>
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  • ...n]]'' (Александр Македонский), set in Babylon and in Greece at the time of Alexander the Great, but this idea was never realised.
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  • | Bedenkoff, Alexander (author) | Bedenkoff, Alexander (author)
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  • ...ostoyevsky was finally allowed to return to [[Saint Petersburg]] by Tsar [[Alexander II]]. The following years were marked by a flurry of journalistic and liter ...ed little original input (for these articles were in fact largely based on Alexander Wheelock Thayer's famous biography of the German composer). In later issues
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  • ...n overture to open the exhibition; an overture for the silver jubilee of [[Alexander II]]; or, a cantata for the consecration of the nearly completed Cathedral Due to the assassination of Tsar [[Alexander II]] on 1/13 March 1881, the Arts and Industry Exhibition was postponed unt
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  • ...ontributors=Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936 (author) |Title=Alexander Glazunov |In={{bib|1993/33|Tchaikovsky remembered}} |Imprint=London ; Bos
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  • ...Contributors=Goldenweiser, Aleksandr Borisovich, 1875-1961 (author) |Title=Alexander Goldenweiser |In={{bib|1993/33|Tchaikovsky remembered}} |Imprint=London ;
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  • ...ss rehearsal of his ballet ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (attended by Tsar [[Alexander III]]) on 2/14 January, followed by the first public performance the next d <ref name="note2">Tsar [[Alexander III]] attended the dress rehearsal for ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' at the M
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  • Alexander Ziloti, ein {{sic|furtrefflicher|vortrefflicher}} Clavierspieler (Schüler [[Aleksandr Ziloti|Alexander Ziloti]], a most splendid piano player (a student of [[Anton Rubinstein|Rub
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  • ...ace at Gatchina was the preferred residence of the Emperor [[Alexander III|Alexander III]], and Tchaikovsky was summoned here for a royal audience on 7/19 March
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)<br/>Burr, Ralph C., 1960- (translator)<br/>Dynes, Wayne Rob
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  • | Morrison, Simon Alexander, 1964- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...авься) from the opera, to be performed at the coronation celebrations of [[Alexander III]] (1883) [lost]. ...uch a feeble, disgraceful banality as a polonaise for the coronation [of [[Alexander II]]] (he wrote this a year before his death) or a childish polka, which he
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)<br/>Skvirskaya, Tamara Zakirovna, 1965- (editor) | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 1840-1893 (author)<br/>Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (editor)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...vich]], and the Danish [[Mariya Fyodorovna|Princess Dagmar]] (later Tsar [[Alexander III]] and Empress [[Mariya Fyodorovna]]).</ref>
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • <ref name="note2">In connection with a visit by Grand Duke [[Alexander III|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]] and his wife [[Mariya Fyodorovna]].</ref> <ref name="note5">Aleksandr Filippovich Postels (born Alexander Johann Gustav Postels, 1801-1871), naturalist, mineralogist and artist.</re
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1993/146|Alexander Litvinov}} (1993) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/69|Alexander Litvinov}} (1999)
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  • ...of'' - {{bib|1994/117|Aus meiner Zusammenarbeit mit Peter Tschaikowsky und Alexander Glasunow}} (1994) '''Poznansky, Alexander''', 1950-
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1995/109|The Russian bard. Alexander Pushkin and The Queen of Spades}} (1995) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/98|Alexander Rubets}} (1999)
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  • ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin.}} (1968) '''Streatfeild, Richard Alexander''', 1866-1919
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  • ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin.}} (1968) '''Thayer, Alexander Wheelock''', 1817-1897
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  • ...|Contributors=Wortman, Richard S., 1938- (author) |Title=The Coronation of Alexander III |In={{bib|1998/33|Tchaikovsky and his world}} |Imprint=Princeton, Ne
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  • ...rudence (though in the year above him) and a friend of [[Apukhtin]]'s, see Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|2009/16|Пётр Чайковский. Биография ...5">Sofya ("Sophie") Aleksandrovna Kireyeva was Sergey Kireyev's sister. As Alexander Poznansky observes, Tchaikovsky "wanted — consciously or instinctively �
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  • ...(real surname: Kegulikhes; 1862–1954), an [[Odessa]]-born journalist, in: Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through Others' Eyes}} (1999), p. 194. ...кая музыка'' (1960), No.5, p. 30–34. An English translation is included in Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through Others' Eyes}} (1999), p. 199�
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  • ...Contributors=Litvinov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, 1861-1933 (author) |Title=Alexander Litvinov |In={{bib|1993/33|Tchaikovsky remembered}} |Imprint=London ; Bost
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  • ...h Pushkin''''' (Александр Сергеевич Пушкин), also known in English as '''''Alexander Pushkin'''''. * [[wikipedia:Alexander Pushkin|Wikipedia]]
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  • ...ut especially dear to me was the enthusiasm of the orchestra." Quoted from Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1993/186|Tchaikovsky. The Quest for the Inner Man}} (1993) ...The Composer's Visit in 1891}} (1986), p. 139–142. It is also included in: Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through Others' Eyes}} (1999), p. 197�
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  • ...kovsky's 'Autobiography' from 1889. Translation, preface and commentary by Alexander Poznansky |Related=Translated from {{bib|1890/22}} (1890) }} [[Categor
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  • ...ities which were to be held in [[Moscow]] to celebrate the coronation of [[Alexander III]]: the coronation cantata ''[[Moscow (cantata)|Moscow]]'' (completed in <ref name="note5">The festivities for the coronation of [[Alexander III]] in [[Moscow]] took place in May 1883.</ref>
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  • ...o the Russian language tutor to the future emperors [[Alexander II]] and [[Alexander III]].
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  • ...mate son [[Georges-Léon]] — "Felya" was identified as Feliks Blumenfeld by Alexander Poznansky in {{bib|2003/61|Письма Чайковского в Йель� ...>It has not been possible to establish the identity of Nikolayev — note by Alexander Poznansky in {{bib|2003/61|Письма Чайковского в Йель�
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  • {{right|''Alexander Poznansky''}} ...t in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] (б{{sup|2}}, No. 21), p. 95. Partially in Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through others' eyes}} (1999), p. 23.<
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  • ...ch Rikhter''''' (Пётр Александрович Рихтер), also known as '''''Peter Paul Alexander Richter'''''. ...d in 1881 he was appointed chairman of the Coronation Committee for Tsar [[Alexander III]]. It was in this capacity that he wrote to Tchaikovsky on 4/16 March 1
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  • ...65. At the time of Tchaikovsky's visit they occupied the former mansion of Alexander Turney Stewart (1803-1876) on the north west corner of Fifth Avenue and 34t
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  • ...erludes, I chose the ''Pastorale''. ''140 rubles'' for the coronation of [[Alexander II]] isn't at all cheap; I'm familiar with this wonderful edition. After ''
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  • ...1866 to mark the marriage of the heir to the Russian throne (the future [[Alexander III]]) to a Danish Princess, but the full score was not published until 189
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  • ...re is surrounded by trees. The roads are terrible. I'm reading Solovyov's "Alexander I". Well.
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  • <ref name="note2">We are most grateful to Mr Alexander Komarov for permission to use extracts from his article 'Tchaikovsky's Lega
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  • ...sky's cantata ''[[Moscow (cantata)|Moscow]]'' for the coronation of Tsar [[Alexander III]] in 1883" |Related=Translated from {{bib|1998/18}} (1998) |Online=htt
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  • ...ector of the Imperial Theatres, and its subject has been endorsed by the [[Alexander III|Emperor]]! You can imagine the amount of effort required to complete th
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  • ...er scheduled opera productions were cancelled after the assassination of [[Alexander II]]), she appeared in 47 performances, singing some of her finest roles.
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  • ...ine names into feminine ones, especially in letters to [[Modest]], and, as Alexander Poznansky observes, the appearance of this sort of wordplay "always served
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  • '''Alexander Komarov''' (editor) [2016]
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  • ...2">Evidently the Grand Duke Sergey Aleksandrovich, who was a son of Tsar [[Alexander III]]. Tchaikovsky's letter to the Grand Duke has not survived. See also [[
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  • ...larship from [[Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich]], the brother of Tsar [[Alexander II]]. In 1873, Rosalie seems to have married a certain Mr Shuvalov (no rela
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  • <ref name="note1">Son of Tsar [[Alexander III]]. Tchaikovsky's letter to the Grand Duke has not survived. See also [[
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  • ...orchestrating it in the course of the coming winter. If I may hope that [[Alexander III|the Sovereign]] does not regard my ardent desire to dedicate to His Maj
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  • ...</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem |id=2009/17 |Contributors=Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) |Title=Пётр Чайковский. Биография
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