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==Notes and References== | ==Notes and References== | ||
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<ref name="note1">Tchaikovsky had arrived in [[Saint Petersburg]] on 23 February/7 March 1887 to prepare for the concert of his works which he was due to conduct at the Philharmonic Society on 5/17 March. At this concert excerpts from | <ref name="note1">Tchaikovsky had arrived in [[Saint Petersburg]] on 23 February/7 March 1887 to prepare for the concert of his works which he was due to conduct at the Philharmonic Society on 5/17 March. At this concert, excerpts from [[The Enchantress]] were performed for the first time (one of Kuma's arias sung by [[Aleksandra Panayeva-Kartsova]] and the ''Dance of the Tumblers''). Tchaikovsky returned to [[Maydanovo]] on 12/24 March. During his stay in [[Saint Petersburg]], as entries in his diary show, he called on [[Emiliya Pavlovskaya]] several times, and on 11/23 March, she and her husband were among those who saw Tchaikovsky off at the station. However, the visit to [[Pavlovskaya]]'s house referred to in this telegram (dated to 2/14 March by the telegraph office stamp) is not recorded in Tchaikovsky's diary — note based on information provided by Vasily Kiselev in {{bibx|1940/226|Чайковский на московской сцене}} (1940), p. 385.</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Telegrams]] | [[Category:Telegrams]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 23 February 2025
Date | 2/14 March 1887 |
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Addressed to | Emiliya Pavlovskaya |
Where written | Saint Petersburg |
Language | Russian |
Autograph Location | Klin (Russia): Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve (a3, No. 281) |
Publication | Чайковский на Московской сцене (1940), p. 385 П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений, том XIV (1974), p. 57 |
Notes | Telegram |
Text and Translation
Russian text (original) |
English translation By Luis Sundkvist |
Буду у вас около пяти часов.
Чайковский |
Will be with you around five o'clock [1].
Tchaikovsky |
Notes and References
- ↑ Tchaikovsky had arrived in Saint Petersburg on 23 February/7 March 1887 to prepare for the concert of his works which he was due to conduct at the Philharmonic Society on 5/17 March. At this concert, excerpts from The Enchantress were performed for the first time (one of Kuma's arias sung by Aleksandra Panayeva-Kartsova and the Dance of the Tumblers). Tchaikovsky returned to Maydanovo on 12/24 March. During his stay in Saint Petersburg, as entries in his diary show, he called on Emiliya Pavlovskaya several times, and on 11/23 March, she and her husband were among those who saw Tchaikovsky off at the station. However, the visit to Pavlovskaya's house referred to in this telegram (dated to 2/14 March by the telegraph office stamp) is not recorded in Tchaikovsky's diary — note based on information provided by Vasily Kiselev in Чайковский на московской сцене (1940), p. 385.