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<includeonly>Коста Хетагуров о Чайковском</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1940/298 |Title=Коста Хетагуров о Чайковском |In=Советская музыка  |Part=No. 1 |Edition=1940 |Imprint=1940 |Extent=p. 50-51  |Format=Article |Language=Russian  |Related=Reprinted from {{bib|1893/25}} (1893)  }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1940)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1940/298)}}</noinclude>
{{picture|file=Nikolay Chayev.jpg|caption='''Nikolay Chayev''' (1824-1914)}}
Russian writer and dramatist (b. 26 April/8 May 1824 near Kostromsk; d. 16/29 November 1914), born '''''Nikolay Aleksandrovich Chayev''''' (Николай Александрович Чаев).
 
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Chayev==
In 1885 Chayev, then the repertoire manager of the [[Moscow]] theatres, supplied the words for Vakula's Song (Act III, No. 17) in Tchaikovsky's opera ''[[Cherevichki]]'' (a reworking of ''[[Vakula the Smith]]'').
 
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Nikolay Chayev (1824-1914)

Russian writer and dramatist (b. 26 April/8 May 1824 near Kostromsk; d. 16/29 November 1914), born Nikolay Aleksandrovich Chayev (Николай Александрович Чаев).

Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Chayev

In 1885 Chayev, then the repertoire manager of the Moscow theatres, supplied the words for Vakula's Song (Act III, No. 17) in Tchaikovsky's opera Cherevichki (a reworking of Vakula the Smith).

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