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|Translated text={{right|''[[Moscow]]''<br/>27 January 1876}} | |Translated text={{right|''[[Moscow]]''<br/>27 January 1876}} | ||
{{centre|Most respected [[Eduard Frantsevich]]!}} | {{centre|Most respected [[Eduard Frantsevich]]!}} | ||
I didn't see you on the evening of the concert | I didn't see you on the evening of the concert and couldn't manage to call on you the next day. Yet since my soul bears a burden of gratitude to you for conducting my symphony so ''superbly'', then I consider it my moral duty to express this in writing. I very, very much appreciate the consideration you afforded my work, both in rehearsals and at the concert itself. With all my heart I thank you and shake your hand <ref name="note1"/>. | ||
{{right|Yours P. Tchaikovsky}} | {{right|Yours P. Tchaikovsky}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 18 March 2024
Date | 27 January/8 February 1876 |
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Addressed to | Eduard Nápravník |
Where written | Moscow |
Language | Russian |
Autograph Location | Saint Petersburg (Russia): Saint Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Music (Гик. 17195/8) |
Publication | Чайковский. Воспоминания и письма (1924), p. 116 Переписка Е. Ф. Направника с П. И. Чайковским (1959), p. 100 П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений, том VI (1961), p. 19 |
Text and Translation
Russian text (original) |
English translation By Brett Langston |
Москва 27 янв[аря] 1876 Многоуважаемый Эдуард Францевич!
Я не видел Вас в вечер концерта и не успел заехать к Вам на другой день. А так как на моей душе лежит бремя благодарности к Вам за превосходное дирижирование моей симфонии, — то исполняю этот нравственный долг письменно. Я очень, очень ценю внимание, которое Вы оказали к моему сочинению и на репетициях и в самом концерте. От всей души благодарю Вас и крепко жму Вашу руку. Ваш П. Чайковский |
Moscow 27 January 1876 Most respected Eduard Frantsevich!
I didn't see you on the evening of the concert and couldn't manage to call on you the next day. Yet since my soul bears a burden of gratitude to you for conducting my symphony so superbly, then I consider it my moral duty to express this in writing. I very, very much appreciate the consideration you afforded my work, both in rehearsals and at the concert itself. With all my heart I thank you and shake your hand [1]. Yours P. Tchaikovsky |
Notes and References
- ↑ At the fifth Russian Musical Society concert in Saint Petersburg on 24 January/5 February 1875, Eduard Nápravník had conducted Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 3 on its debut in the Russian capital. The composer had been present at the concert and all the rehearsals.