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Sketches for an '''''Adagio''''' in G major ([[TH]] 202) <ref name="note1"/> are preserved in the [[Klin]] House-Museum Archive <ref name="note2"/>. It comprises two sheets with fragments of text <ref name="note3"/>.
Sketches for an '''''Adagio''''' in G major ([[TH]] 202) <ref name="note1"/> are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] <ref name="note2"/>. It comprises two sheets with fragments of text <ref name="note3"/>.


The evidence of the notepaper and style of writing suggests that this short sketch dates from the early 1860s. The nature of the sketch is unclear, and it may have been intended for a work for strings, or possibly as a vocal piece.  
The evidence of the notepaper and style of writing suggests that this short sketch dates from the early 1860s. The nature of the sketch is unclear, and it may have been intended for a work for strings, or possibly as a vocal piece.  

Latest revision as of 17:26, 23 September 2023

Sketches for an Adagio in G major (TH 202) [1] are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin [2]. It comprises two sheets with fragments of text [3].

The evidence of the notepaper and style of writing suggests that this short sketch dates from the early 1860s. The nature of the sketch is unclear, and it may have been intended for a work for strings, or possibly as a vocal piece.

The sketch has not been published.

Notes and References

  1. Not included in ČW.
  2. Formerly in the Russian National Museum of Music in Moscow (ф. 88, No. 148).
  3. «О, сторо[ной]», «Все, что лю[бдю] ... сокрыла ах» ("O, beside[s]", "Everything I have loved ... concealed, ah!").