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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Piano Concerto No. 1''''', in B-flat minor, [[Opus]] 23 ([[TH]] 55 ; [[ČW]] 53), was composed b The concerto is scored for solo piano and an orchestra comprising 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in B-flat), 2 b
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  • ...orchestrated at the end of April 1880 at [[Kamenka]]. For many years this concerto was known mainly in a version edited by [[Aleksandr Ziloti]] after Tchaikov The concerto is scored for solo piano and an orchestra comprising 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in A, B-flat),
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Violin Concerto''''' in D major, [[Opus]] 35 ([[TH]] 59 ; [[ČW]] 54) was written in March The concerto is scored for solo violin and an orchestra consisting of 2 flutes, 2 oboes,
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  • ...TH]] 61 ; [[ČW]] 56) <ref name="note1"/>, was Tchaikovsky's third work for piano and orchestra, written between April and September 1884. The Fantasia is scored for solo piano and an orchestra consisting of 3 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in A, B-flat
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  • Russian composer, pianist, and conductor (b. 20 March/1 April 1873 in Semyonovo, near Veliky Novgorod; d. 28 March 1943 in Beverley ...e [[Moscow]] Conservatory. In the spring of 1888, he was admitted into the piano class taught by his cousin [[Aleksandr Ziloti]], as well as into the compos
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Piano Concerto No. 3''''' in E-flat major, [[Opus]] 75 ([[TH]] 65 ; [[ČW]] 57), was begun The first movement is scored for solo piano and an orchestra consisting of 3 flutes (3rd doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2
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  • It appears that Tchaikovsky worked on the third movement between 17 February/1 March and 24 February/8 March, after which he left again. It is difficult t ...the piano concerto... now I must hurry so that all this will be ready for 1 September" <ref name="note9"/>.
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  • ...ms Siegesgesang'', D.942 (orchestrated by Lachner), and Vieuxtemps' Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor, Op. 31 (soloist [[Adolph Brodsky]]); ...orm)'', Op. 96, and a selection of pieces from his own ''Miscellanées pour piano'', Op. 9, No. 3;
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  • ...voice (Nos. 2, 3, 4), medium voice (Nos. 1, 6), or low voice (No. 5), with piano accompaniment. 1. [[Nikolay Shcherbina]] (1821–1869), from his poem of the same name (1848
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  • ...[[Andante and Finale]], while the remaining movement was arranged for solo piano as ''Scherzo-Fantasie'' (No. 10 of the [[Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72]]). The next reference to work on the symphony is found in a letter of 20 May/1 June 1892 to [[Vladimir Nápravník]]: "I have lately been immersed in corr
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  • ...piano duet ([[TH]] 176 ; [[ČW]] 351–400) were made in December 1868 (Nos. 1–25) and August–September 1869 (Nos. 26–50). Scored for piano duet (4 hands).
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  • ...]]'', his first two symphonies, and his [[Piano Concerto No. 1|first piano concerto]], exist in more than one version, and many others underwent less fundament ...r in the ballet after the plan was changed, but it remained in the form of piano sketches, which can be heard below <ref name="note3"/>.
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  • Tchaikovsky's piano piece '''''Impromptu-Caprice''''', in G major ([[TH]] 144 ; [[ČW]] 181), w ...ce for this album" <ref name="note2"/>. The same day he sent the completed piano piece, named ''Impromptu-Caprice'', to [[Fourcaud]] <ref name="note3"/>, w
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  • ...should take, and his thoughts ranged from a projected symphony, to a piano concerto, and then to a suite. Thus, on 23 February/6 March he told [[Modest Tchaiko ...raditions, conventional methods and established rules". Later, on 19 April/1 May, he wrote: "... the form of my future symphonic work has been determine
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  • Tchaikovsky also arranged the ''Sérénade'' for violin and piano, probably in February 1875. * [[Leipzig]], 8th Euterpe Society concert, 1/13 February 1883, [[Iosif Kotek]] (violin)
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  • ...n''''' (Венгерские цыганские напевы) by [[Sophie Menter]] was arranged for piano and orchestra by Tchaikovsky in September 1892 ([[TH]] 193 ; [[ČW]] 422) < This work is no longer believed to be the ''Concerto in the Hungarian Style'', composed by [[Franz Liszt]] in 1885, as was once
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  • Tchaikovsky's '''''Twelve Pieces''''' (Двенадцать пьес) for solo piano, [[Op.]] 40 ([[TH]] 138 ; [[ČW]] 136 to 147) <ref name="note1"/>, subtitle ...name="note2"/>. The result of this decision was the composition of twelve piano pieces of moderate difficulty.
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  • ...natoly Tchaikovsky]] of 3/15–4/16 March 1878: "I'm working on a sonata for piano...", and its composition "does not come easily". Further on, Tchaikovsky no ...ref name="note3"/>. In other letters dating from around this time only the concerto is mentioned.
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  • ...Op.]] 42 ([[TH]] 116; [[ČW]] 205), is a set of three pieces for violin and piano, composed by Tchaikovsky between March and May 1878. Scored for solo violin with piano accompaniment.
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