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Tchaikovsky travelled to Sens from [[Paris]] on 4/16 May 1883 in order to see his grand-nephew [[Georgy Tchaikovsky|Georges-Léon]], who shortly after his birth eight days earlier had been handed over to the care of a wet nurse in the nearby village of Villeneuve. He was accompanied on this journey by Yelizaveta Molas, who was looking after the composer's niece, [[Tatyana Davydova]], in [[Paris]].  
Tchaikovsky travelled to Sens from [[Paris]] on 4/16 May 1883 in order to see his grand-nephew [[Georgy Tchaikovsky|Georges-Léon]], who shortly after his birth eight days earlier had been handed over to the care of a wet nurse in the nearby village of Villeneuve. He was accompanied on this journey by Yelizaveta Molas, who was looking after the composer's niece, [[Tatyana Davydova]], in [[Paris]].  


On 5/17 May 1883 Tchaikovsky visited the city's Gothic cathedral and was greatly impressed <ref name="note1"/>.
On 5/17 May 1883, Tchaikovsky visited the city's Gothic cathedral and was greatly impressed <ref name="note1"/>.


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==External Links==

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Sens is a city in the department of Yonne and region of Burgundy in north-central France, 120 km from Paris.

Tchaikovsky in Sens

Tchaikovsky travelled to Sens from Paris on 4/16 May 1883 in order to see his grand-nephew Georges-Léon, who shortly after his birth eight days earlier had been handed over to the care of a wet nurse in the nearby village of Villeneuve. He was accompanied on this journey by Yelizaveta Molas, who was looking after the composer's niece, Tatyana Davydova, in Paris.

On 5/17 May 1883, Tchaikovsky visited the city's Gothic cathedral and was greatly impressed [1].

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  1. Letter 2286 to Modest Tchaikovsky, 5/17 May 1883.