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<includeonly>Tschaikowsky on the Eroica and Fidelio</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1967/17 |Contributors=Harling-Comyns, F. (author) |Title=Tschaikowsky on the Eroica and Fidelio |In=Musical Opinion [London] |Part=Vol. 90 |Edition=January 1967 |Imprint=1967 |Extent=p. 201  |Format=Article |Language=English |Notes=Translations from Tchaikovsky's articles for the Московские ведомости, 1871-75   }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1967)]]  {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1967/017)}}</noinclude>
<includeonly>Где жил Чайковский,</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1967/18 |Contributors=Karasikov, Mikhail Andreyevich (author) |Title=Где жил Чайковский, |In=Музыкальная жизнь [Moscow] |Part=No. 15 |Edition=August 1967 |Imprint=1967 |Extent=p. 10 ; illus.    |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes=The house on Ulitsa Frunze (formerly Znamenka), Moscow, where the composer resided from 1869 to 1871  }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1967)]]  {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1967/018)}}</noinclude>

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ContributorsKarasikov, Mikhail Andreyevich (author)
TitleГде жил Чайковский,
InМузыкальная жизнь [Moscow]
PartNo. 15
EditionAugust 1967
Published1967
Extentp. 10 ; illus.
FormatArticle
LanguageRussian
NotesThe house on Ulitsa Frunze (formerly Znamenka), Moscow, where the composer resided from 1869 to 1871