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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/75|Alexander Mikhailov}} (1999) ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin.}} (1968)
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  • ...he future [[Alexander III]] from 1865 to 1867, and then to [[Alexander III|Alexander]]'s wife, the Grand Duchess (later Empress) [[Mariya Fyodorovna]] until 189
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  • ...s part of the planned silver jubilee celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander II]]. However the performance did not take place, and Tchaikovsky's music h ...atory, to provide some music for the silver jubilee celebrations of Tsar [[Alexander II]] <ref name="note1"/>. A series of ''tableaux'', depicting the principal
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  • During the reign of his brother [[Alexander II]] (1818–1881), Konstantin was an admiral of the Russian fleet and refo ...and Duke fell from favour under the reign of the new emperor, his nephew [[Alexander III]], who opposed Konstantin's liberal ideas and gradually stripped him of
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  • Russian Empress ("Tsaritsa"), wife of [[Alexander III]] (b. 26 November 1847 {{NS}} in Copenhagen; d. 13 October 1928 in Hvid ...se (1817–1898). In 1866, she married the heir to the Russian throne (the [[Alexander III|Grand Duke Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]]) and assumed the title of Grand D
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  • ...or this website. Unless otherwise stated all the accompanying notes are by Alexander Poznansky and reprinted from ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]''.</ref> ...} (2006), pp. 11–17. The explanatory notes given there are based mainly on Alexander Poznansky's in ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'', which have been used to ac
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  • ...f the system of serfdom. Reading ''Notes of a Hunter'' strengthened Tsar [[Alexander II]] in his resolve to abolish serfdom, and so Turgenev's work indirectly h ...tivities in honour of the visit to [[Moscow]] by the heir to the throne, [[Alexander III|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]], freshly married to [[Mariya Fyodorovna|Prin
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  • ...when he was accused of contacts with the political émigrés in [[London]] (Alexander Herzen and [[Nikolay Ogaryov]]). Although Tolstoy did not like the radical
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  • ...ten in March 1883 for the coronation celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander III]]. ...public performance in Sokolniky Park, at the coronation celebrations of [[Alexander III]] in May 1883. Tchaikovsky received the commission while in [[Paris]],
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  • '''Bedenkoff, Alexander''' ...nd Russian lyric diction ; Vol. 1. Operas based on the poetry and prose of Alexander Pushkin}} (2004)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) ...l, 1872-1940 (translator)<br/>Kohlhase, Thomas, 1941- (editor)<br/>Erhard, Alexander (editor)
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1993/70|Alexander Glazunov}} (1993) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/34|Alexander Glazunov}} (1999)
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  • '''Alexander, Tamsin''' '''Alexander, David R.'''
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  • ...994/85|Tschaikowsky aus der Nähe}} (1994), p. 220, note 483, as well as in Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1999/93|Tchaikovsky through Others' Eyes}} (1999), p. 194. ...ikovsky's ''[[Autobiography]]'' of 1889 and ''[[Tchaikovsky: A Life]]'' by Alexander Poznansky for more details on how Tchaikovsky, at the age of 22, finally de
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  • ...hich has had the most success. It is thanks to the gracious attention of [[Alexander III|His Majesty the Emperor]] that it is being performed in [[Petersburg]]. ...sky and published in a complete English translation for the first time in: Alexander Poznansky and Brett Langston, ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'' ; vol. 1 (20
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  • ...arch/5 April 1883 for the coronation celebrations of the Russian Emperor [[Alexander III]]. ...ce of the cantata took place in [[Moscow]] at a dinner on the evening of [[Alexander III]]'s coronation, 15/27 May 1883, at the Palace of the Facets (Грано
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  • Only available in an English translation by Alexander Historical Auctions LLC <ref name="note2"/>, which may contain differences |Translator=Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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  • ...r 1800, which Tchaikovsky drew up on the basis of the first two volumes of Alexander Wheelock Thayer's <ref name="note3"/> pioneering biography of the great Ger ...hayer's biography is available online [http://www.zeno.org/Musik/M/Thayer,+Alexander+Wheelock/Ludwig+van+Beethovens+Leben] and has been consulted for the transl
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  • ...mentary published here for the first time was prepared by ''Philip Taylor, Alexander Poznansky'' and ''Brett Langston'', with reference to the original texts pr |Translated text=''14 April''. Rose late again. Made visits to Father Alexander <ref name="note16"/>, where I saw Lyuba <ref name="note17"/> who has grown
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  • ...1954/50|Воспоминания о П. И. Чайковском}} (1954), p. 182. Quoted here from Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1996/59|Tchaikovsky's Last Days}} (1996), p. 44.</ref> ...London, 1870-1900}}, p. 349–350. This letter is also partially quoted in: Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1996/59|Tchaikovsky's Last Days}} (1996), p. 150. However,
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  • ...published here for the first time was prepared by ''Brett Langston'' and ''Alexander Poznansky''. ...t 2 months later he's no longer in this world!!! 19 July [18]86". See also Alexander Poznansky, {{bib|1993/186|Tchaikovsky. The quest for the inner man}} (1993)
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  • ...he 15th century entitled ''Alla Trinita''; 3) a chorus from [[Handel]]'s ''Alexander's Feast''; 4) [[Dargomyzhsky]]'s orchestral fantasia ''[[Little-Russian Kaz
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  • ...the hero is a young Jew, cheated in love with a certain Jewess, who chose Alexander out of ambition, and in the end becomes a prophet. You can't imagine what a
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  • | Alexander, Tamsin (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...rch, Rosa Harriet Jeaffreson, 1857-1940 (author)<br/>Fuller-Maitland, John Alexander, 1856-1936 (editor)<br/>Grove, George, 1820-1900 (compiler) | Streatfeild, Richard Alexander, 1866-1919 (author)<br/>Pennequin, Louis Pierre Joseph (translator)
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  • Thank you for the good news. I am glad at [[Alexander III|the Sovereign]]'s sympathy for my music, and I am no less glad at the a .../21 January 1885 [[Emiliya Pavlovskaya]] had written to Tchaikovsky that [[Alexander III]] had attended the previous evening's performance of ''[[Yevgeny Onegin
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  • Tomorrow I am leaving for [[Petersburg]] in order to appear before [[Alexander III|the Emperor]] and to thank him for what he has done for me <ref name="n <ref name="note9">Tchaikovsky wanted to thank Tsar [[Alexander III]] in person for the lifetime annuity of 3,000 rubles which he had grant
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  • ...negin. Opera in three acts by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Libretto from the poem by Alexander Pushkin. |Imprint=[n.p.] : D. Miller, 1968 |Extent=32 p. |Format=Book
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  • <ref name="note2">Tsar [[Alexander III]] had recently awarded Tchaikovsky an honorary pension of 3000 silver r ...name="note3">The royal palace at Gatchina was the preferred residence of [[Alexander III]].</ref>
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  • ...n]]'' (Александр Македонский), set in Babylon and in Greece at the time of Alexander the Great, but this idea was never realised.
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  • | Bedenkoff, Alexander (author) | Bedenkoff, Alexander (author)
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  • ...ostoyevsky was finally allowed to return to [[Saint Petersburg]] by Tsar [[Alexander II]]. The following years were marked by a flurry of journalistic and liter ...ed little original input (for these articles were in fact largely based on Alexander Wheelock Thayer's famous biography of the German composer). In later issues
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  • ...n overture to open the exhibition; an overture for the silver jubilee of [[Alexander II]]; or, a cantata for the consecration of the nearly completed Cathedral Due to the assassination of Tsar [[Alexander II]] on 1/13 March 1881, the Arts and Industry Exhibition was postponed unt
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  • ...ontributors=Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936 (author) |Title=Alexander Glazunov |In={{bib|1993/33|Tchaikovsky remembered}} |Imprint=London ; Bos
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  • ...Contributors=Goldenweiser, Aleksandr Borisovich, 1875-1961 (author) |Title=Alexander Goldenweiser |In={{bib|1993/33|Tchaikovsky remembered}} |Imprint=London ;
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  • ...ss rehearsal of his ballet ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (attended by Tsar [[Alexander III]]) on 2/14 January, followed by the first public performance the next d <ref name="note2">Tsar [[Alexander III]] attended the dress rehearsal for ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' at the M
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  • Alexander Ziloti, ein {{sic|furtrefflicher|vortrefflicher}} Clavierspieler (Schüler [[Aleksandr Ziloti|Alexander Ziloti]], a most splendid piano player (a student of [[Anton Rubinstein|Rub
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  • ...ace at Gatchina was the preferred residence of the Emperor [[Alexander III|Alexander III]], and Tchaikovsky was summoned here for a royal audience on 7/19 March
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)<br/>Burr, Ralph C., 1960- (translator)<br/>Dynes, Wayne Rob
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  • | Morrison, Simon Alexander, 1964- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...авься) from the opera, to be performed at the coronation celebrations of [[Alexander III]] (1883) [lost]. ...uch a feeble, disgraceful banality as a polonaise for the coronation [of [[Alexander II]]] (he wrote this a year before his death) or a childish polka, which he
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)<br/>Skvirskaya, Tamara Zakirovna, 1965- (editor) | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 1840-1893 (author)<br/>Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (editor)
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • ...vich]], and the Danish [[Mariya Fyodorovna|Princess Dagmar]] (later Tsar [[Alexander III]] and Empress [[Mariya Fyodorovna]]).</ref>
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • <ref name="note2">In connection with a visit by Grand Duke [[Alexander III|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich]] and his wife [[Mariya Fyodorovna]].</ref> <ref name="note5">Aleksandr Filippovich Postels (born Alexander Johann Gustav Postels, 1801-1871), naturalist, mineralogist and artist.</re
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  • | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author) | Poznansky, Alexander, 1950- (author)
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1993/146|Alexander Litvinov}} (1993) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/69|Alexander Litvinov}} (1999)
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  • ...of'' - {{bib|1994/117|Aus meiner Zusammenarbeit mit Peter Tschaikowsky und Alexander Glasunow}} (1994) '''Poznansky, Alexander''', 1950-
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  • * ''author of'' - {{bib|1995/109|The Russian bard. Alexander Pushkin and The Queen of Spades}} (1995) * ''author of'' - {{bib|1999/98|Alexander Rubets}} (1999)
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