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<includeonly>Некоторые особенности изложения в последних симфониях Чайковского</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1972/25  |Contributors=Bogatyrev, Semyon Semyonovich, 1890-1960 (author)<br/>Kholopov, Yury Nikolayevich, 1932-2003 (editor)<br/>Tyumeneva, Galina Aleksandrovna, 1903-1999 (editor) |Title=Некоторые особенности изложения в последних симфониях Чайковского |In. С. Богатырев. Исследования, статьи, воспоминания  |Imprint=Moscow : Советский композитор, 1972 |Extent=298 p. (p. 53-68)   |Format=Article |Language=Russian    }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1972)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1972/025)}}</noinclude>
Ukrainian composer and music professor (b. 12/24 February 1863 in [[Kharkov]]; d. 13 April 1945 in [[Odessa]]), born '''''Porfiry Yustinovich Molchanov''''' (Порфирий Юстинович Молчанов).
 
Molchanov graduated from the [[Saint Petersburg]] Conservatory, where he had studied in [[Rimsky-Korsakov]]'s class, in 1887. In [[Odessa]] he taught first at a music school and then at the city's conservatory. Towards the end of 1892, Molchanov sent Tchaikovsky an orchestral work of his, and the latter promised in his reply that he would perform it at one of the concerts he was due to give in [[Odessa]] the following year. At the Russian Musical Society concert in [[Odessa]] on 23 January/4 February 1893, Tchaikovsky duly conducted Molchanov's '' Ukrainian Scherzino''.
 
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Porfiry Molchanov has survived, dating from 1892, which has been translated into English on this website:
* '''[[Letter 4823]]''' – 11/23 December 1892, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
 
==Bibliography==
* {{bib|1946/26}} (1946)
* {{bib|2001/12}} (2001)
 
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:uk:Молчанов_Порфирій_Устинович|Wikipedia]] (Ukrainian)
 
[[Category:People|Molchanov, Porfiry]]
[[Category:Composers|Molchanov, Porfiry]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Molchanov, Porfiry]]

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Ukrainian composer and music professor (b. 12/24 February 1863 in Kharkov; d. 13 April 1945 in Odessa), born Porfiry Yustinovich Molchanov (Порфирий Юстинович Молчанов).

Molchanov graduated from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where he had studied in Rimsky-Korsakov's class, in 1887. In Odessa he taught first at a music school and then at the city's conservatory. Towards the end of 1892, Molchanov sent Tchaikovsky an orchestral work of his, and the latter promised in his reply that he would perform it at one of the concerts he was due to give in Odessa the following year. At the Russian Musical Society concert in Odessa on 23 January/4 February 1893, Tchaikovsky duly conducted Molchanov's Ukrainian Scherzino.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

One letter from Tchaikovsky to Porfiry Molchanov has survived, dating from 1892, which has been translated into English on this website:

Bibliography

External Links