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  • ...March, and 28 February/11 March, and also met [[Gounod]] and [[Massenet]] for the first time) and [[London]] (concert on 10/22 March). Nevertheless, the ...ow his friends encouraged him to overcome these fears, thus paving the way for his first concert tour to Western Europe within less than a year
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  • ...([[TH]] 275 ; [[ČW]] 673) was an unfinished article written by Tchaikovsky for the [[Saint Petersburg]] journal ''The Citizen'' (Гражданин) <ref ...works" in which his "radiant genius" as a symphonist revealed itself fully for the first time (see also [[TH 268]])
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  • ...essay has been specially written by<br/>'''''Alexander Poznansky'''''<br/>for Tchaikovsky Research.}} ...colour their fundamental interpretation of his music <ref name="note2"/>. For most of our century, a sort of fictionalized figure bearing that name—an
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  • ...cean, Tchaikovsky arrived in [[New York]] on 14/26 April still in mourning for his sister, and deeply apprehensive about the trip that awaited him. ==Text and Translation==
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  • ...торжество) ([[TH]] 314 ; [[ČW]] 580) was a special article by Tchaikovsky for the Moscow journal ''Russian Register'' (Русские ведомости) ...l Theatre and [[Wagner]]'s Villa Wahnfried; a description of the reception for Emperor Wilhelm I and the procession of musicians, including a fascinating
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  • ==Text and Translation== ...in {{bib|1945/34|The Diaries of Tchaikovsky}} (1945), p. 299-322, and into German by Ernst Kuhn and Hans-Joachim Grimm in {{bib|1992/51|P. I. Tschaikowsky. D
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  • ...mentions at the end how fortunate he was not to have had a "petty tyrant" for a father, as had been the case with Serov. ...ir Stasov]] was his classmate, Serov was able to take piano lessons with a German teacher and extend his knowledge of music. After graduating in 1840, he sta
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  • ...been seduced by her teacher, [[Tatyana Davydova|Tatyana]] left [[Kamenka]] for [[Saint Petersburg]] in order to conceal her pregnancy from her parents and ...3000 francs to pay for the services of a wet nurse, as well as to arrange for the boy to be handed over to the care of a foster family, the Auclairs, who
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  • ...furnished house at [[Maydanovo]], near [[Klin]], which he found convenient for travelling by rail to [[Saint Petersburg]] and [[Moscow]]. Living with him ==Text and Translation==
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  • The opera is scored for solo voices, mixed chorus, and an orchestra comprising piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 ...d the first few months of 1877, Tchaikovsky had been looking for a subject for a new opera: "On this road my next planned stop is an opera, and [...] I wi
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  • ==Text and Translation== ...d in {{bib|1945/34|The Diaries of Tchaikovsky}} (1945), p. 30-42, and into German by Ernst Kuhn and Hans-Joachim Grimm in {{bib|1992/51|P. I. Tschaikowsky. D
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  • ==Text and Translation== ...d in {{bib|1945/34|The Diaries of Tchaikovsky}} (1945), p. 61-70, and into German by Ernst Kuhn and Hans-Joachim Grimm in {{bib|1992/51|P. I. Tschaikowsky. D
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  • ...''To Her'' (К ней) at a soirée of the circle — an unforgettable experience for Dostoyevsky, which he would later refer to in one of his stories <ref name= ...latter's works as expressing the tragic defeat by Fate of human yearnings for happiness (see e.g. [[TH 301]]) shows that he, too, responded to those elem
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  • ...years at an art school in [[London]]. From 1880 to 1883 she wrote articles for a provincial newspaper. In 1883, she married Henry Charles Newmarch, a [[Lo ...yevsky|Dostoievsky]]?" <ref name="note1"/>. It was in connection with this translation that, in the autumn of 1896, she wrote to [[Vladimir Stasov]], thereby init
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  • ==Text and Translation== ...d in {{bib|1945/34|The Diaries of Tchaikovsky}} (1945), p. 23-30, and into German by Ernst Kuhn and Hans-Joachim Grimm in {{bib|1992/51|P. I. Tschaikowsky. D
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  • ...anists' ([[Vladimir Stasov]] and the "Mighty Handful") in placing ''A Life for the Tsar'' above ''Ruslan'' as the more perfect work of art. ...that evening, many of the assembled guests were keen to hear the virtuoso German cellist [[Bernhard Cossmann]] (1822-1910), who had been invited to join the
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  • ...[TH]] 311 ; [[ČW]] 577) was Tchaikovsky's forty-sixth music-review article for the Moscow journal ''Russian Register'' (Русские ведомости) ...zenhagen]]; an extensive refutation of those who praised Dmitry Slavyansky for his supposed achievements in acquainting the educated classes with Russian
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  • ...([[TH]] 283 ; [[ČW]] 548) was Tchaikovsky's twentieth music-review article for the Moscow journal ''Russian Register'' (Русские ведомости) ...oth also played by [[Hartvigson]]), and [[Mendelssohn]]'s incidental music for [[Shakespeare]]'s ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', Op. 61.
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  • ...sky]]. He was also preparing to travel to [[Moscow]] (2/14 to 12/24 March) for a directors' meeting of the Russian Musical Society, and to oversee the pre ==Text and Translation==
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  • ...3}} (1902), p. 592–593 (slightly abridged French transcription and Russian translation; addressee not named)<br/>{{bib|1979/112|П. И. Чайковский. По ==Text and Translation==
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