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==Dedications==
==Dedications==
In 1878 Tchaikovsky wrote a ''[[Nathalie-Valse]]'' for Natalya Plesskaya. He retained the dedication of this piano piece when it was reworked as ''Nata-Valse'', No. 4 of the [[Six Pieces, Op. 51]] (1881).
In 1878, Tchaikovsky wrote a ''[[Nathalie-Valse]]'' for Natalya Plesskaya. He retained the dedication of this piano piece when it was reworked as ''Natha-Valse'', No. 4 of the [[Six Pieces, Op. 51]] (1881).


==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
16 letters from Tchaikovsky to Natalya Plesskaya have survived, dating from 1879 to 1893. Those now highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:
16 letters from Tchaikovsky to Natalya Plesskaya have survived, dating from 1879 to 1893. Those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:
* [[Letter 1060]] – 6/18 January 1879, from [[Clarens]]
* [[Letter 1060]] – 6/18 January 1879, from [[Clarens]]
* [[Letter 1376]] – 13/25 December 1879, from [[Rome]]
* [[Letter 1376]] – 13/25 December 1879, from [[Rome]]

Revision as of 21:28, 12 December 2022

Natalya Plesskaya (b. 1837)

Cousin to the composer's brother-in-law Lev Davydov (b. 1837), born Natalya Andreyevna Plesskaya (Наталия Андреевна Плесская), sometimes also spelled Pleskaya (Плеская).

Natalya was a close friend of the composer's sister Aleksandra, and a cousin to his brother-in-law Lev Davydov (1837–1896). Tchaikovsky was very fond of Natalya Plesskaya, and admired her sunny disposition and ready wit. In 1878 he wrote a piano piece — Nathalie-Valse — specially for her, and he revised this three years later as the Natha-Valse — No. 4 of the Six Pieces, Op. 51.

Dedications

In 1878, Tchaikovsky wrote a Nathalie-Valse for Natalya Plesskaya. He retained the dedication of this piano piece when it was reworked as Natha-Valse, No. 4 of the Six Pieces, Op. 51 (1881).

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

16 letters from Tchaikovsky to Natalya Plesskaya have survived, dating from 1879 to 1893. Those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:

250 letters from Natalya Plesskaya to the composer, dating from 1878 to 1893, are preserved in the Klin House-Museum Archive.

Bibliography