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  • The '''''Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Melodies''''' (Детские песнии на р '''Set 1''' (1872) contains 24 songs:
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Six Romances and Songs''''' (Шесть романсов и песен), Op. 27 ([[TH]] 98 ; [[ČW ...imslpscore|6_Romances_and_Songs,_Op.27_(Tchaikovsky,_Pyotr)|6 Romances and Songs, Op. 27}}
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Sixteen Songs for Children''''' (Шестнадцать песен для детей), [[ All the songs are written for high voice with piano accompaniment. In his preface to the
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  • In April or May 1875 Tchaikovsky wrote '''''Two Songs''''' ([[TH]] 100 ; [[ČW]] 244-245) for the [[Saint Petersburg]] journal '' ...lfilled a similar request for [[Nikolay Bernard]] in the form of the [[Two Songs (1873)]].
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  • Around September 1873 Tchaikovsky wrote '''''Two Songs''''' ([[TH]] 96 ; [[ČW]] 224-225), apparently at the request of [[Nikolay Both songs are scored for medium voice with piano accompaniment.
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  • The words of [[Anton Rubinstein]]'s '''''Twelve Persian Songs''''' ([[TH]] 334 ; [[ČW]] 633-644) <ref name="note1"/> were translated fro ...ote to [[Nadezhda von Meck]]: "[[Anton Rubinstein|Rubinstein]]'s ''Persian Songs'' were set to a German text by the poet Bodenstedt. Bodenstedt (a translato
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  • ...the exact dates are unknown), Tchaikovsky translated the texts of nineteen songs and romances by [[Anton Rubinstein]] into Russian, at the request of the pu The songs came from different collections, and were published in instalments between
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Six French Songs''''' (Six Mélodies) for voice and piano, [[Op.]] 65 ([[TH]] 108 ; [[ČW]] The idea for the songs arose from Tchaikovsky's meeting with [[Désirée Artôt]] in [[Berlin]] du
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  • | [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] | [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27|Six Romances and Songs]]
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Sixteen Songs for Children''''' (Шестнадцать песен для детей), [[ All the songs are written for high voice with piano accompaniment. In his preface to the
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  • ...Op. 6]] (1869) — which is said to be the earliest of Tchaikovsky's tragic songs and belongs to that first cycle of romances which established his reputatio ...I finished my [[Suite No. 2|suite]] than I set about composing children's songs, carefully writing one each day. But this work is agreeable and easy becaus
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  • The '''''Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Melodies''''' (Детские песнии на р '''Set 1''' (1872) contains 24 songs:
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Six French Songs''''' (Six Mélodies) for voice and piano, [[Op.]] 65 ([[TH]] 108 ; [[ČW]] The idea for the songs arose from Tchaikovsky's meeting with [[Désirée Artôt]] in [[Berlin]] du
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  • | [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] | [[Two Songs (1875)|Two Songs]]
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  • :*''[[Legend]]'' (No. 5 of [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]]) : Arrangement for voice with orchestra by Tchaikovs ===Romances and Songs===
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  • {{quote|I am sending you, dear Pyotr Ilyich, these songs. I have just looked through them myself. This amazing treasure is now in yo ...ve anything in common with dance songs. Furthermore, the majority of these songs — and, again, in a forced manner, so it seems — have been written down
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  • ...some extent, I cannot think of anyone who would be up to it. However, your songs can indeed serve as material for symphonic treatment — and very good mate ...h [[Tolstoy]] sent to Tchaikovsky from Yasnaya Polyana together with these songs has survived, though, and is believed to have been written between 19/31 De
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  • ...respect, and were it only because he acquaints the public with our native songs, most of which are quite unfamiliar to the latter''." ...18"/>, to treat us to Czech and Serbian folksongs, as well as all kinds of songs by our other Slavic brothers.
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  • ...di Siviglia'' and other belcanto roles, as well as her choice of arias and songs by [[Glinka]] at concerts, won her the affection of Russian audiences. Her ...he would remain for the rest of her life. She devoted herself to composing songs and operettas, as well as teaching, her students including [[Désirée Art�
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  • The fifty songs are mostly very short, and last around 30 to 35 minutes in a complete perfo ...] granted Tchaikovsky permission to use his collection: "With regard to my songs, which you want to arrange for 4 hands, do whatever you think will be best"
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  • For the titles (and incipits) of all 65 songs, see ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'', volume 1 (2002), p. 371-377. ...supposed that he asked his professor for help in editing and reworking the songs. Nos. 1 to 33 were completed by 27 May/8 June 1872, and Nos. 34 to 65 were
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  • In April or May 1875 Tchaikovsky wrote '''''Two Songs''''' ([[TH]] 100 ; [[ČW]] 244-245) for the [[Saint Petersburg]] journal '' ...lfilled a similar request for [[Nikolay Bernard]] in the form of the [[Two Songs (1873)]].
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  • Around September 1873 Tchaikovsky wrote '''''Two Songs''''' ([[TH]] 96 ; [[ČW]] 224-225), apparently at the request of [[Nikolay Both songs are scored for medium voice with piano accompaniment.
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  • ...my mother would hum to me'' Lullaby in a Storm'' [No. 10 of the [[Sixteen Songs for Children]]]. The evenings at the [[Pavlovsk]] station near [[Petersburg ...oung man's knowledge of Russian music and listened to the piano pieces and songs that he had brought with him. At the end of this meeting, [[Rimsky-Korsakov
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  • * [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (by September) * [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (March-April)
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  • ...r. Although it was very interesting for me to read your views on my little songs <ref name="note1"/>, still I bear you a grudge for not having written a sin ...myself when making a fair copy of them, and if I had shown you the little songs before they were engraved, it would have been very easy to correct the flaw
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  • ...n about Tchaikovsky yet, even though by the start of the 1870s some of his songs and piano pieces were being published in Germany (in pirate editions), and ...rm such a positive opinion of Tchaikovsky's talent on the basis of the few songs, chamber music and piano pieces which he heard at that concert on 16/28 Mar
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  • ...er 1873). In December the same year, the author's piano arrangement of the songs was published (approved by the censor on 29 September/11 October 1873). Six ...cribed as the second. In each of the published editions, each of the three songs had its own title, but in the separate editions of 1873 the second and thir
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  • ...hree Greatest Sorrows'' (Tri naveće tuge) in the collection ''Serbian Folk Songs'' (Razlićne ženske pjesme) (1814) by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1787–1 ...ll now been copied out and are on their way to [[Jurgenson]]. For the last songs I used texts by ''[[Khomyakov]]''. What a ''poet'' he is and how charming a
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  • | [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|Children&#39;s Songs]] | Sketches for the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]]
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  • ...more perfect. The modifications which [[Collin]] recommends making to the songs already translated by Donaurov are excellent and valuable. That is somethin ..., the [[Six Duets, Op. 46]], the [[Seven Romances, Op. 47]], the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]], and the [[Twelve Romances, Op. 60]], would neverthe
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  • ...was dedicated to Henry Wood and his Russian wife Olga, who often performed songs by Tchaikovsky and other Russian composers at recitals with her husband. ...aising the "penetrating sweetness and melancholy" of many of Tchaikovsky's songs, Newmarch remarked that he could not be counted among the greatest song-wri
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  • ...note2"/>. In return I undertake to write two or three series of children's songs as a gift. Permit only Natalya Nikolayevna <ref name="note3"/>, or Anna Vas ...of 24 songs in 1872, and reluctantly agreed to work on a second set of 15 songs in 1877 (which he subsequently lost). When she asked for his assistance wit
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  • ...but it really was a terribly laborious task. (I am so used to some of your songs that it cost me incredible efforts to tear away from them your harmonizatio ...s in this book, Tchaikovsky had obtained [[Balakirev]]'s permission to use songs from his ''Collection of Russian Folksongs'' (published by Johansen, [[Sain
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  • ...very interested to know for which ones exactly. Now I shall set about your songs and I will be robbing you mercilessly <ref name="note8"/>. ...ments of the songs". Book 1 of Tchaikovsky's collection (with the first 25 songs, which were not taken from [[Balakirev]]'s anthology) had been issued by [[
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  • ===Series IX: Arrangements and Editions of Russian Folk Songs=== ===Series XI: Romances and Songs===
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  • ...sively of my own compositions. A certain Mlle Nathan performed a few of my songs and [[Vasily Sapelnikov|V. L. Sapelnikov]] admirably played three piano pie ...he soprano Mlle Friede <ref name="note91"/> in a performance of some of my songs. As for the symphonic works, the ones which the audience liked most were th
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  • The words of [[Anton Rubinstein]]'s '''''Twelve Persian Songs''''' ([[TH]] 334 ; [[ČW]] 633-644) <ref name="note1"/> were translated fro ...ote to [[Nadezhda von Meck]]: "[[Anton Rubinstein|Rubinstein]]'s ''Persian Songs'' were set to a German text by the poet Bodenstedt. Bodenstedt (a translato
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  • |[[Sixteen Songs for Children]] (1881–83) |[[Six French Songs, Op. 65|Six French Songs]] (1888)
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  • ...''Do Not Leave Me'' (Не отходи от меня) — No. 3 of the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]]. ...aikovsky as ''Take My Heart Away'' (Уноси моё сердце) — No. 1 of the [[Two Songs (1873)]].
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  • ...came to have this song is as follows: ''[[Ostrovsky]]'' (who knows Russian songs rather well) noted it down himself and gave it to me on a piece of paper wh ...ge 25) <ref name="note8"/>. As you will see, I have somewhat altered all 6 songs. In general, do take a look at ''[[Prokunin]]''{{'}}s collection: it must b
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  • ...incerity of his verse and by the genuine folk colour of his Russian-themed songs. ...as ''My Spoiled Darling'' (Моя баловница), No. 6 of the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (1875).
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  • :1) [[Prokunin]]'s songs <ref name="note1"/> :2) Villebois' songs <ref name="note2"/>
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  • ...find out how much I owe her, and repay the debt for me? I'll send her the songs in a few days. ...o prohibit her from printing my name on the next edition of the 1st set of songs?
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|2003/4|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}} (2003) * ''author of'' - {{bib|2005/3|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}} (2005)
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  • ...es of Spring'' (Глазки весны голубые), No. 2 of the [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (1873). ...ngle Word'' (Хотел бы в единое слово), No. 1 of the [[Two Songs (1875)|Two Songs]] (1875).
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  • ...for four days in [[Berlin]], the composer wrote the first two ''Cherubim's Songs'', as he told [[Pyotr Jurgenson]] from [[Munich]] on 7/19 November 1884 <re Tchaikovsky told [[Balakirev]]: "I have written three ''Cherubim's Songs'', which I am now sending to you... If [[Alexander III|His Majesty]] orders
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  • <ref name="note2">The [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]], which Tchaikovsky had composed in October 1888 for [[Désirée A ...r Tchaikovsky, he did not have a copy of the Russian edition, although the songs had already come out in the spring, at some point between April and May 188
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  • ...versatility. He was a fine ''Lieder'' singer and translated several French songs into English. Moreover, "he had quite a passion for amateur photography, an ...him sing, but invite him to come to Russia and ask him to sing some of my songs there", was the composer's reply as the train drew up at [[Cambridge]], and
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  • ...which he visited two years ago. No less than [[Moscow]], he loves Scottish songs, of which ''[[Damrosch]]'' played a considerable number for him on an excel ...ger has become an old man, performing, very strictly to the bar, arias and songs in English, with English articulation, and English bluntness and stiffness.
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  • ...o [[Moscow]]. As for the ''[[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|children's songs]]'', please have them reprinted, and hopefully I'll be able to entrust all
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Six Romances and Songs''''' (Шесть романсов и песен), Op. 27 ([[TH]] 98 ; [[ČW ...imslpscore|6_Romances_and_Songs,_Op.27_(Tchaikovsky,_Pyotr)|6 Romances and Songs, Op. 27}}
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  • .... 25]] (p. 103-132); [[Two Songs (1875)]] (p. 135-142); [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (p. 145-177); [[Six Romances, Op. 28]] (p. 181-209); [[Six Romanc
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  • ...the exact dates are unknown), Tchaikovsky translated the texts of nineteen songs and romances by [[Anton Rubinstein]] into Russian, at the request of the pu The songs came from different collections, and were published in instalments between
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  • | [[Twelve Persian Songs (Rubinstein)|Twelve Persian Songs]] | [[Songs and Romances (Rubinstein)|Songs and Romances]]
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  • ...own time, I do not like it when people exaggerate the significance of our songs and seek to base on them not just some kind of independent art, but even a ...n [[Six Duets, Op. 46|six vocal duets]] and [[Seven Romances, Op. 47|seven songs]]. In a week's time they will have arrived at [[Jurgenson]]'s. If you are a
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  • ...f [[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]. ...s [[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]. The same tune was also used in the Scherz
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  • ...to write the [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (1873), [[Two Songs (1875)|Two Songs]] (1875), and the piano cycle ''[[The Seasons]]'' (1875–76), all of which
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  • * ''[[Twelve Persian Songs (Rubinstein)|Twelve Persian Songs]]'', TH 334 (1869) — translation from German to Russian of Rubinstein's ' * ''[[Songs and Romances (Rubinstein)|Songs and Romances]]'', TH 335 (?1870–71) — Russian translations of nineteen
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  • | {{bib|2003/4|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}} | {{bib|2003/27|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}}
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  • ...Stasov]], who provided him with copies of the Old Russian chronicles, epic songs, and ethnographic studies of the Polovtsian tribes. Studying all this mater ...r works started in the 1870s, including those two string quartets, several songs, and the symphonic tableau '' In the Steppes of Central Asia'' (1880), and
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  • ...re in keeping with the character of folksongs. Now I would like to take 25 songs from your collection, provided this in no way displeases you <ref name="not ...u would not be happy with me and would generally prefer me not to use your songs?
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  • ...latonic nature because he was quite willing to share in my delight at [the songs of] [[Glinka]], [[Schumann]], and Franz Schubert" <ref name="note1"/>. Thus
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  • <ref name="note1">The [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]], which Tchaikovsky had completed seven days earlier (according to ...y again from [[Paris]] and mentioned the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65|French songs]]: "I keep falling more and more in love with your six last ''lieder'' whic
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  • ...at=Book |Language=English |Notes=Containing the texts of all Tchaikovsky's songs and duets in the original language, with transliteration and English transl
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  • ...No. 3|No. 3]].<br/>4) ''Two'' or ''three'' items of church songs.<br/>5) ''Songs'' (romances) of your choice, or pieces for piano.<br/>6) Triumphant overtur As for the sacred songs, I shall attend to the choice of these pieces myself today, and send them t
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  • ...Italian Opera impresario Eugenio Merelli <ref name="note1"/>. One of these songs was '''''Skylark''''' (Жаворонок) by [[Mikhail Glinka]] ([[ČW]] 4 [[Category:Songs]]
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  • ...Italian Opera impresario Eugenio Merelli <ref name="note1"/>. One of these songs was ''[[Skylark (Glinka)|Skylark]]'' (Жаворонок) by [[Mikhail Glin [[Category:Songs]]
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  • ...ill be muddle; after all, if the ''[[Sixteen Songs for Children|children's songs]]'', corrected by Chysander, were found to have ''significant'' mistakes be ...t him anything. Consequently, while in [[Berlin]] I drafted two Cherubim's songs, which I'll copy out in [[Davos]]. [[Balakirev]] and I are on friendly term
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  • At the time of this reprinting, Tchaikovsky stipulated that all the songs "ought to be in their original keys. Transpositions may also be published, ...gs) is even smaller than in Tchaikovsky's other extant arrangements of his songs, although it resembles them stylistically <ref name="note13"/>. It is pos
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  • ...]] (1821–1897), from his poem of the same name in the cycle ''Modern Greek Songs'' (Новогречиские песни) (1860): 6. [[Apollon Maykov]], from an untitled poem in his cycle ''Modern Greek Songs'' (Новогречиские песни) (1858–60):
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  • The set was probably begun in April 1875 after the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]]. According to the date on the manuscript, the romances were compl ...ame="note1">See Richard D. Sylvester, {{bib|2002/26|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations}} (2002), p. 96, 99.</ref>
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  • ...Op. 60]] (p. 101-158); [[Six Romances, Op. 63]] (p. 161-186); [[Six French Songs, Op. 65 ]] (p. 189-211); [[Six Romances, Op. 73]] (p. 215-236) |Contents=�
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  • ...[[Sergey Rachinsky]]. In December 1875, [[Sergey Rachinsky]] brought these songs with him to show them to Tchaikovsky. In a letter of 18/30 December 1875 <r ...e'' made by S. N. Rachinskaya was published in: ''The Great Russian in His Songs, Customs, Traditions, Beliefs, Fairy-Tales, Legends etc. Material compiled
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  • ...what he considers to be my promise. And so I have written three Cherubim's Songs, which I am now sending to you enclosed with this letter <ref name="note1"/ ''I am sending the Cherubim's Songs in a separate packet''.
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  • ...sburg]] in handwritten copies. Some of them, written in the style of gypsy songs, eventually became popular romances. However, during the 1870s Apukhtin's f ....<br/>But the clouds dispersed. Obedient to your soul,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;The songs of bygone days are revived,<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;And spite's craven babble<br/>&
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  • ...recital in a German sea resort in which a number of the Russian composer's songs had been performed, adding that unlike [[Anton Rubinstein]]'s music, Tchaik ...ongs (1873)]]), and ''I Should Like in a Single Word'' (No. 1 of the [[Two Songs (1875)]]).</ref>
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  • ...at=Book |Language=English |Notes=Containing the texts of all Tchaikovsky's songs and duets in the original language, with transliteration and English transl
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  • ...al critics. He is also devoted to music and has composed several very nice songs. His wife is a very attractive young woman, who, among other things, is not ...he key of B-flat minor was ''At Bedtime'', No. 1 of the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]].</ref>
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  • And what about the metre of Russian folksongs and byliny [epic songs]? Or the metre of "''The Lay of Igor's Campaign''"?<ref name="note4"/> ...ke My Heart Away'' (Уноси моё сердце): No. 1 of the [[Two Songs (1873)|Two Songs]] (1873).</ref>
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  • ...his songs (in particular [[Six Romances, Op. 6|Op. 6]], [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27|27]], [[Six Romances, Op. 28|28]], [[Six Duets, Op. 46|46]], [[Seve
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  • ...e task of producing a prose translation into French of his various sets of songs to a certain Nina Valeryanovna Kondratyeva, who worked as a proofreader for ...with the music. Nevertheless,[[Mackar]] did publish a few of Tchaikovsky's songs as translated by [[Collin]] (though the poet seems to have had to revise hi
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  • ...about music and singers, as well as English translations of operas and art songs. He was a noted authority on Gilbert and Sullivan. In 1924, he began writin ...him sing, but invite him to come to Russia and ask him to sing some of my songs there", was the composer's reply as the train drew up at [[Cambridge]], and
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  • ...mmediately, and this disappointment led him to concentrate more on writing songs for a while. When ''Esmeralda'' was finally staged — in [[Moscow]] in 184 ...' himself, making several changes to [[Pushkin]]'s text and adding peasant songs, dances, and choruses. However, the scant interest shown by the Imperial Th
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  • ...our brother Slavs which was in the air at the time, and struck up rousing songs like "Gde domuv my" <ref name="note14"/> —but even then he was not reward ...848), Russian composer and music teacher, famous for his many romances and songs.</ref>
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|2002/30|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review]}} (2002) * ''editor of'' - {{bib|2018/7|From Text to Act. Tchaikovsky's Songs as Embodied Emotion}} (2018)
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  • ...t Far to Walk'' (Не долго нам гулять), No. 2 of the [[Two Songs (1875)|Two Songs]] (1875), were both settings of untitled poems by Grekov, published in 1860 ...Look, Yonder Cloud'' (Смотри: вон облако), No. 2 of the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (1875).
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  • Two of Tchaikovsky's songs were set to Russian translations of works by Lenartowicz: ...er Who Bore Me?'' (Али мать меня роэжала), No. 4 of the [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (1875), uses a translation by [[Lev Mey]] (1822–1862) of [[Lena
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  • ...the Hall of the [[Saint Petersburg]] Assembly of the Nobility and featured songs by Malashkin as well as his Second Russian Symphony on Folk Themes; a "Gran ...d conductor, wrote several works of Russian Orthodox sacred music and many songs, as well as an opera ''Ilya Muromets'' (first staged in [[Kiev]] in 1879) w
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  • ...kly as possible, please, kindly send the full score of [[Cui]]'s "''Tartar Songs''" to the Conservatory, and also to arrange, please, for the following pass If the "''Tartar Songs''" will soon be ready for printing, then a printed copy would be preferable
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  • ..., the [[Six Duets, Op. 46]], the [[Seven Romances, Op. 47]], the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]], and the [[Twelve Romances, Op. 60]], would neverthe
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  • ...des, we would have to go awfully far in order to get away from Europe. Our songs were written down by people who were quite Europeanized and who forcibly tr ...comical than the [[Petersburg]] musicians, who ''deliberately'' mix up our songs with the most novel harmonic contrivances and have made a whole theory out
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  • ...rings<br/>4) ''Violin'' — Marsick ([[Violin Concerto|Concerto]]?)<br/>5) ''Songs''???<br/>6) ''Cello'' / [[Brandukov]]<br/>7) ''[[Francesca da Rimini]]'' ...Andante'' from the [[String Quartet No. 1|1st Quartet]] (strings)<br/>4) ''Songs''<br/>5) ''Violin''<br/>6) [[Suite No. 3|''Suite'' No. 3]] (''This suite is
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  • ...ith Emma Fyodorovna <ref name="note50"/>. I played [[Bob]] some children's songs. Attended the all-night vigil. A soirée with dances; I was at the piano. [ ...f name="note51"/>. [[Bob]] came to see me before lunch and I played him my songs. After lunch with a huge effort I made it to the Trostyanka and back. I was
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  • Nothing can be done about the [[Mamontova]] songs! Let it stand as before <ref name="note1"/>. I certainly won't be the worse ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]'' (Детские песнии на рус
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  • ...tself in "serious" works, such as symphonies, operas, string quartets, and songs: ...o wrote articles about Chopin, [[Schumann]], and [[Schubert]]. Some of his songs are settings of poems by [[Afanasy Fet]], a poet whom Tchaikovsky greatly a
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  • ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]''.
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  • <includeonly>From Text to Act. Tchaikovsky's Songs as Embodied Emotion</includeonly><noinclude> |Title=From Text to Act. Tchaikovsky's Songs as Embodied Emotion
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  • ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]''.
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  • Please, send me two copies of my [[Sixteen Songs for Children|children's songs]] (on account, because I've received five copies), as well as [[Balakirev]]
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  • ...name="note7"/>.Tchaikovsky probably dedicated to Kireyev one of his first songs, ''[[My Genius, My Angel, My Friend]]'', written in 1858 <ref name="note8"/ ...mposer's [[String Quartet No. 1]], as well as some of his piano pieces and songs.
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  • ...f [[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]].
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  • .../3 |Contributors=Buckler, Julie A. (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=Slavic and East
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  • ...is bringing you two new opuses: 1) 6 duets for singers. 2) 7 romances and songs" <ref name="note13"/>. [[Category:Songs|Romances, Op. 47]]
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  • ...ame="note2">See Richard D. Sylvester, {{bib|2002/26|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations}} (2002), p. 203–204.</ref> [[Category:Songs|Romances, Op. 57]]
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  • All six songs are written for high voice and piano accompaniment. [[Category:Songs|Romances, Op. 73]]
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  • 1) [[Karlusha]]'s children's songs. 2) Some other children's songs, for example, "''Guselki''".
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  • :1) ''[[Romeo]]'' overture<br/>2) Songs, or piano pieces, or, alternatively, the ''[[Andante cantabile|Andante]]'' ...ite No. 1]], the ''Andante cantabile'' from [[String Quartet No. 1]], four songs (soloist [[Aline Friede]]), and the festival overture ''[[The Year 1812]]''
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  • ...dy to Dante's words (G minor, 15 bars) in his printed collection of church songs; this sketch is dated 13/25 May 1881. Then on 6/18 June 1881, he wrote out [[Category:Songs]]
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  • ...te No. 1]]<br/>4) ''[[Piano Concerto No. 1|Concerto]] for piano''<br/>5) ''Songs''<br/>6) ''[[Andante cantabile|Andante]] from [[String Quartet No. 1|Op. 11
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  • ...dren&#39;s Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children&#39;s Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]
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  • | ''[[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|Legend]]'' | Arrangement of the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54|Children's Song]], Op. 54, No. 5, for mixed chorus
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  • ...1960 (author)<br/>Abraham, Gerald, 1904-1988 (editor) |Title=Tchaikovsky's songs |In={{bib|1945/3|Tchaikovsky. A symposium}} |Imprint=London : L. Drummond
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  • ...each other's acquaintance: "Soirée at [[Colonne]]'s house. Stuffy air. My songs. Acquaintance with Massenet" <ref name="note5"/>. A few days later, on 31 M ...s to how such originality might be achieved was for Tchaikovsky to use the songs of Russian gypsies, which had impressed him greatly during a visit to Russi
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  • ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]'' by [[Mariya Mamontova]], which Tchaikovs
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  • ...ly told me of his intention to print a selection of the best of his German songs. As to precisely what has been selected and how they were chosen, I do not
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  • ...бала), which Tchaikovsky would later immortalize in one of his most moving songs (No. 3 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 38]]). Sofya's husband, a cavalry colonel ...nd, quite apart from my intention to use some of his texts as the basis of songs, I will be delighted to re-read many of his longer pieces. In particular I
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  • ...f [[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]] (1877).
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  • ...tributors=Wiley, Roland John, 1942- (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=The Times Litera
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  • ...d to have uttered after acquainting himself with several of [[Schubert]]'s songs: "Truly, a divine spark dwells in [[Schubert]]!" (''Wahrlich, in dem [[Schu ...imself: "In his music one does come across ''himmlische Sängen'' [heavenly songs], as I think [[Schumann]] said, but all the same ''Längen'' [lengths] —
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  • ...ton Rubinstein|Rubinstein]]'s "[[Twelve Persian Songs (Rubinstein)|Persian Songs]]" are settings of German texts by the poet ''Bodenstedt''. This Bodensted
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  • ...cycle ''Melodies'', published in 1878: ''Déception'' (No. 2 in the set of songs), ''Sérénade'' (No. 3) and ''Rondel'' (No. 6). The text of ''Qu'importe q
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  • <ref name="note2">The [[Two Songs (1875)|two songs]] ''I Should Like in a Single Word'' and ''We Have Not Far to Walk'' were p
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  • ...itle=Ambiguous speech and eloquent silence. The queerness of Tchaikovsky's songs |In=19th Century Music [Berkeley, California] |Part=Vol. 32, No. 1 |Edition
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  • ...ev]] his oriental fantasy ''Islamey'', and Musorgsky performed some of his songs and excerpts from ''Boris Godunov''. There was never much likelihood of Tch ...r/10 October 1872, at a soirée attended by Tchaikovsky, he performed these songs, as well as some scenes from his opera. In a letter he wrote to [[Stasov]],
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  • ...finished that, I'll start on the ''[[Sixteen Songs for Children|children's songs]]'', whereupon, provided I have sufficient freedom and inspiration, I'll se
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  • * ''editor of'' - {{bib|1945/4|Tchaikovsky's Songs}} (1945) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1945/4|Tchaikovsky's Songs}} (1945)
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  • ...l trios, quartets, and other vocal works with orchestral accompaniment, 41 songs, 23 canons, 22 sonatas and fantasias for piano, 16 sets of themes and varia ...2 operas, 60 cantatas and other works for several voices, 138 romances and songs.
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  • ...d Orchestra "Ah! Perfido", Op. 65, one of [[Anton Rubinstein]]'s ''Persian Songs'', Op. 34, and [[Glinka]]'s ''Cradle Song'' (performed by Madame Nevedomska ...nd performed, alongside American waltzes, various pseudo-folkloric Russian songs, the newspaper ''Contemporary News'' [Современные извести
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  • ...40/61 |Contributors=Evans, Edwin, 1874-1945 (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's songs |In=The Listener [London] |Part=Vol. 23 |Edition=25 April 1940 |Imprint=194
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  • Two of Tchaikovsky's songs are also set to Pushkin's poems: ...mée (1803–1870) — were made with those for Nos. 12 and 13 of the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]] (1881-83), but this was not subsequently developed.
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  • ...s 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 Sp
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  • ...t the green house and sat with [a neighbour]. I played Bob some children's songs […] I was at the piano. Bob was inexpressibly fascinated that I could pla ...884|22 May/3 June]] — "Bob came to see me before lunch and I played him my songs [...]. I was going to work after tea, but Bob distracted me with his ''stil
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  • ...Terentyeva sang an aria from [[Bellini]]'s ''I Puritani'' and two Russian songs; ...in her performance of an aria from ''I Puritani'', as well as two Russian songs.
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  • ...hat, besides the Persian songs, he has let [[Jurgenson]] have a further 12 songs of his own choice; consequently, the printing rights to the romances belong
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  • ...nds, magicians' tricks, ventriloquists, giants, cabarets with their ribald songs and suchlike more or less entertaining spectacles. ...using was the fair Madame Liubina, who squeaked her way through two little songs.
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  • ...09 |Contributors=Woodside, Mary S. (author) |Title=Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations [book review] |In=Canadian Slavoni
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  • ...''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]'' by [[Mamontova]] (p. 169-223) |Contents=
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  • ...iardot]]) or even ''[[Viardot]]'' herself, as she has already performed my songs in public.<br/>4) [[Piano Concerto No. 1|Concerto for piano]], played by ''
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  • ...t items for the American ''Musik-fest''. Do you have any of the children's songs in ''[[Rahter]]''{{'}}s edition? The German text is required for the "[[Leg
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  • ...ngagement had ended in 1869. As a result of this meeting, the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]] (1888) were written and dedicated to the singer. * [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]] (1888) — "À Madame Désirée Artot de Padilla".
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  • ...festival overture ''[[The Year 1812]]'' (first performance), two of Lel's songs from ''[[The Snow Maiden]]'' (performed by Anna Ryndina), and two romances ...sed on a song from [[Rimsky-Korsakov]]'s 1876 anthology ''100 Russian Folk-Songs'') at the Exhibition's fifth symphonic concert on 13/25 June 1882. For more
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  • ...about yesterday. Went to ''[[Ippolitov-Ivanov|Ivanov]]''{{'}}s. Played his songs and something else. Visiting cards, coffee, Puzanov <ref name="note76"/>, R
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  • I forgot to take the ''English'' chorales and sacred songs for harmonium from your store. Please, golubchik, I'm now sending 10 rubles
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  • ...ame="note2">See Richard D. Sylvester, {{bib|2002/26|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations}} (2002), p. 292.</ref>
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  • ...unerweisen]]'' by [[Sophie Menter]] (conducted by Natan Emmanuel), and the songs ''Not a Word o My Friend'' (No. 2 of [[Six Romances, Op. 6]]) and ''Don Jua
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  • <ref name="note1">Tchaikovsky's recently-completed set of [[Six French Songs]], Op. 65.</ref>
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  • ...nt=p. 86-97 |Format=Article |Language=German |Notes="May these beautiful songs also appear with German words. Hans Schmidt and early Tchaikovsky reception
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  • ...do know lots of them, and some of them (for example, a fantasia on Russian songs written for a shabby [chamber] organ in a tavern which long ago ceased to e
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  • ...ade a choral arrangement of his song ''Legend'' — No. 5 from the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]]. Becker was also the first to conduct the [[Three Ch
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  • ...i]] for the [[Kiev]] branch of the Russian Musical Society, where she sang songs by [[Schubert]], [[Schumann]], Tchaikovsky, and [[Dargomyzhsky]]. On 15/27
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  • ...e Year 1812]]'', festival overture, Op.49. The programme also included the songs ''Do Not Believe, My Friend'' and ''None but the Lonely Heart'' (Nos. 1 and
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  • * [[Songs and Duets]]
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  • | Working on the [[Sixteen Songs for Children]], Op. 54.
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  • * [[Six Romances and Songs, Op. 27]] (1875)
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  • ...s Philharmonic Society which, among other things, had featured four of his songs performed by the young mezzo-soprano.</ref>
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  • ...an inside. He was shy and didn't give his full voice. I noted down all his songs. Then I took him to a photographer. His pictures won't be ready until after
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  • ..., Op. 46|6 duets]] for singing, 2) [[Seven Romances, Op. 47|7 romances and songs]]. Furthermore, by the time of [[Anatoly]]'s departure I hope to have finis
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  • ...and I have created very little new, namely just a few small vocal pieces (songs and duets) in between <ref name="note3"/>. I have finally completed the pro
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  • ...o. 1]], the ''Andante cantabile'' from his [[String Quartet No. 1]], four songs (soloist [[Aline Friede]]), and the overture ''[[The Year 1812]]''.</ref>
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  • ...al career five years later. However, he continued to compose, writing many songs on German and Scandinavian texts <ref name="note1"/>. In 1880, he was appoi
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  • ...f our resorts on the Baltic Sea coast and performed many of your beautiful songs in front of a wide circle of musically minded people, who showed genuine en
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  • ...[Bortnyansky]]''. ''Lord Make Me To Know My End'' or one of the Cherubim's songs.
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  • ...omparing Tchaikovsky's "Qu'importe que l'hiver" (No. 4 of the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]]) with a similar setting of [[Paul Collin]]'s text by [[Jules Mass
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  • ...g with me a modest, but excellent choir, so that they might perform church songs in my Russian concerts, as well as, if possible, folksongs. I immediately t
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  • ...ciety from 1881 until 1886, and composed numerous small chamber pieces and songs. As well as serving as a violin tutor to members of the Russian Imperial Fa
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  • I've been working very hard recently; I wrote 25 Russian songs for 4 hands, hoping to get money from [[Jurgenson]], but it turned out that
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  • My Russian songs will be ready this week, and I will immediately send you and dear [[Nikolay
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  • [[Category:Songs|Romances, Op. 25]]
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  • ...post until his death. Apart from operas, Kashperov also wrote a number of songs and works of Orthodox liturgical music. He also published some reminiscence
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  • ...the Polonaise from ''[[Yevgeny Onegin]]'' (pianist: [[Louis Diémer]]); the songs ''It Was in the Early Spring'' (No. 2 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 38]]) and
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  • I am sending you a portrait. I have no songs at all for very young children <ref name="note1"/>.
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  • ...an publisher [[Daniel Rahter]]'s new edition of Tchaikovsky's [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]].</ref>
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  • ...that I still hadn't written anything. Consequently, I wrote three Cherubic songs and send them to [[Balakirev]] at the Capella. Subsequently I'll write a fe
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  • ...o. 1]], the ''Andante cantabile'' from his [[String Quartet No. 1]], four songs (soloist [[Aline Friede]]), and the overture ''[[The Year 1812]]''.
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  • ...ns paroles'' and ''Valse'' for piano (soloist: [[Vasily Sapelnikov]]); the songs ''Why?'' (No. 5 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 6]]), ''I'll Tell You Nothing''
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  • ...well-known here thanks to the [[Piano Concerto No. 1|Piano Concerto]] and songs which have been performed here by [[Bülow]] and [[Henschel]], and the new
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  • ...pieces will be appearing in print in a few days; I've arranged 25 Russian songs for 4 hands, which are also being printed, and I've scored an orchestral fa
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  • ...fortify yourself with courage and prepare to listen to one of my countless songs on the theme of ''give me money''.
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  • Did you receive my Cherubim's Songs? Which one did you choose?<ref name="note3"/> If you write a word or two to
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  • ...to me. There's not much to write about; however, I finished the 50 Russian songs and yesterday received a commission from [[Bessel]] in [[Petersburg]]: he's
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  • ...is efforts so far had concentrated mainly on solo piano and chamber music, songs and choral pieces, all of which were probably not sufficiently appealing to
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  • I composed the words, but, naturally, I can ask some expert on Russian songs to correct me if something is amiss.
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  • ...alisation by [[Boris Asafyev]] of Tchaikovsky's sketches for two projected songs: "Oh no, do not love me just for beauty alone" and "I saw you in a dream"
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  • ...o. 1]], the ''Andante cantabile'' from his [[String Quartet No. 1]], four songs (soloist [[Aline Friede]]), and the overture ''[[The Year 1812]]''.</ref>
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  • <ref name="note11">In her letter [[Artôt]] had written about the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]]: "I keep falling more and more in love with your six last ''liede
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  • ...the principles of poetry and prose". An analytical study of Tchaikovsky's songs }} [[Category:Bibliography (1993)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1993/0
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  • ...the Polonaise from ''[[Yevgeny Onegin]]'' (pianist: [[Louis Diémer]]); the songs ''It Was in the Early Spring'' (No. 2 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 38]]) and
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  • As for collections of ''Russian songs'', might I recommend to you the collections by ''[[Prokunin]]'' <ref name="
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]]
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  • ...264); [[Jurists' Song]] (p. 265-266); ''Legend'', No. 5 from the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]] (p. 267-269). Includes an appendix with variants of
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  • I've sent you the 15 children's songs today. It would be desirable to have them published as nicely as possible a
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  • | {{bib|1940/61|Tchaikovsky's songs}}
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  • Tchaikovsky dedicated two of his songs to Aleksandra Krutikova:
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  • ...[Seven Romances, Op. 47]] (p. 489-500); ''Legend'', No. 5 of the [[Sixteen Songs for Children, Op. 54]] (p. 501-505). The full statement of the Tsarist Russ
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  • | {{bib|1945/4|Tchaikovsky's Songs}}
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  • ...e comes to die at the feet of his King and show him that it is no time for songs, and they all must die for their motherland. But the King, losing hope in a
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  • ...an official of the Imperial Theatres to adapt an old manuscript of church songs from ancient to modern musical notation. The song which Tchaikovsky adapted
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  • <ref name="note74">The [[Klin]] House-Museum Archive holds two songs written out by [[Modest Tchaikovsky]]: ''A Cup'' (Кружка) by Trutovsk
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  • ...and [[Aleksandr Ostrovsky|A. N. Ostrovsky]] — who had learned many popular songs by heart; however, they only knew the town version of the song as it appear
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  • #REDIRECT [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]]
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  • ...''Little Ivan Wears a Big Hat'' (На Иванушке чапан). The melodies of these songs were used in Tchaikovsky's collection of [[Fifty Russian Folksongs]] for pi
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  • ...214) ; Cantatas (p. 215-224) ; Choruses and vocal ensembles (p. 225-248) ; Songs and duets (p. 249-290) ; Chamber music (p. 291-302) ; Piano music (p. 303-3
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  • ...e in my music — and as a matter of fact I am predominantly inclined to sad songs, like you, at least in recent years, although I want for nothing and genera
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  • ...estaurant on the banks of the Kura, where local singers sang curious local songs and danced a genuine lezginka. I have become acquainted with the local musi
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  • ...os and a violin concerto, chamber music and piano pieces, choral works and songs, although very few of these have been published.
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  • ...antasia ''[[Hamlet (overture-fantasia)|Hamlet]]'' (1888), the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]] (1888), the orchestration of the [[Overture-Fantasia (Laroche)|Ov
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  • ...er of volume III Tchaikovsky noted: "for reworking", listing the following songs from the collection: "Que t'as de belles filles"; "Il était un berger" (cr
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  • ...an official of the Imperial Theatres to adapt an old manuscript of church songs from ancient to modern musical notation. The song which Tchaikovsky adapted
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  • ...erture-fantasia)|Hamlet]]'', and on the 10th he completed his [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]]. On 22 October he arrived in [[Moscow]] where, according to his l
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  • | {{bib|1978/67|P. I. Tchaikovski. Songs}}
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  • ...anner, whether ''[[Viardot]]'' might be willing to sing two or three of my songs <ref name="note5"/>, as well as to call on Yengalycheva <ref name="note6"/>
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  • ...mila'' at the Bolshoi Theatre in [[Moscow]]), and also composed some gypsy songs which became quite popular in [[Moscow]]. Shilovsky was something of an ecc
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  • Tarnovsky wrote several songs and vaudevilles, and numerous review articles in the Russian, French and Ge
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  • ...his song ''Where Thou Art, My Thought Flies to Thee'' (No. 1 of the ''Six Songs'', Op. 8) to Tchaikovsky, who returned the compliment with his song ''Wait
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  • ...student whom I knew) when Tchaikovsky used his poems for a large number of songs" <ref name="note1"/>.}}
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  • ...=German |Notes=German translations of the texts of Tchaikovsky's romances, songs and duets, and of five of his operas ([[The Oprichnik]], [[The Maid of Orle
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  • ...71 (1891–92), as well as orchestral arrangements of some of Tchaikovsky's songs.
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  • ...love and tears. Tchaikovsky's romances in the French salon" |Subjects={{b|Songs and Romances}} — {{b|France}} }} [[Category:Bibliography (2015)]] {{DE
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  • ...se the romances' title page should be rather plain, i.e. ''12 Romances and Songs composed by P. T.'' Op. such-and-such. From your letter I saw that there ha
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  • ...Language=German |Notes="More shade than light. Tchaikovsky and his Sixteen Songs for Children" |Online=http://www.tschaikowsky-gesellschaft.de/index_htm_fi
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  • ...|Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes=Publication of the [[Six French Songs, Op. 65]], by [[Rahter]] in [[Hamburg]] |Related=Reprinted as {{bib|1975/23
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  • | {{bib|1998/38|Swan songs}}
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  • ...even tried his hand at serious musical forms (quartet, sextet), as well as songs, but who had not written anything else apart from banalities in the style o
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  • | {{bib|2004/23|Tchaikovsky's complete songs. A companion with texts and translations}}
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