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Wife of the pianist [[Aleksandr Ziloti]] and daughter of the Russian businessman and art collector [[Pavel Tretyakov]], born '''''Vera Pavlovna Tretyakova''''' (Вера Павловна Третякова) (b. 1866; d. 1940), and known after her marriage in 1886 as '''''Vera Pavlovna Ziloti''''' (Вера Павловна Зилоти). She was also a cousin of Tchaikovsky's sister-in-law [[Praskovya]].  
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Wife of the pianist [[Aleksandr Ziloti]] and daughter of the Russian businessman and art collector [[Pavel Tretyakov]], born '''''Vera Pavlovna Tretyakova''''' (Вера Павловна Третякова) (b. 1866; d. 20 January 1940 in [[New York]]), and known after her marriage in 1886 as '''''Vera Pavlovna Ziloti''''' (Вера Павловна Зилоти). She was also a cousin of Tchaikovsky's sister-in-law [[Praskovya]].  


==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==

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Vera Ziloti (1866–1940)

Wife of the pianist Aleksandr Ziloti and daughter of the Russian businessman and art collector Pavel Tretyakov, born Vera Pavlovna Tretyakova (Вера Павловна Третякова) (b. 1866; d. 20 January 1940 in New York), and known after her marriage in 1886 as Vera Pavlovna Ziloti (Вера Павловна Зилоти). She was also a cousin of Tchaikovsky's sister-in-law Praskovya.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

One letter from Tchaikovsky to Vera Ziloti has survived, dating from 1892, and has been translated into English on this website:

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