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{{picture|file=William Shakespeare.jpg|caption='''William Shakespeare''' (1564-1616)<br/>in an unverified portrait}} | {{picture|file=William Shakespeare.jpg|caption='''William Shakespeare''' (1564-1616)<br/>in an unverified portrait}} | ||
English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language (baptised 26 April 1564 at Stratford-upon-Avon; d. 23 April 1616 at Stratford-upon-Avon). | English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language (baptised 26 April 1564 {{OS}} at Stratford-upon-Avon; d. 23 April 1616 {{OS}} at Stratford-upon-Avon). | ||
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Shakespeare== | ==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Shakespeare== | ||
A number of Tchaikovsky's works were inspired by Shakespeare: | A number of Tchaikovsky's works were inspired by Shakespeare: | ||
* The overture-fantasia ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (Ромео и Джульетта) (1869, revised 1870 and 1880) and the composer's later [[Romeo and Juliet (projected opera)|projected opera]] on the same subject — after Shakespeare's tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet'' (ca.1594). | * The overture-fantasia ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (Ромео и Джульетта) (1869, revised 1870 and 1880) and the composer's later [[Romeo and Juliet (projected opera)|projected opera]] on the same subject — after Shakespeare's tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet'' (ca. 1594). | ||
* The overture-fantasia [[Hamlet (overture-fantasia)|Hamlet]] (Гамлет), Op. 67 (1888) and the [[Hamlet (incidental music)|incidental music]] to the play, Op. | * The fantasia ''The Tempest'' (Буря), Op. 18 (1873) — after Shakespeare's drama ''The Tempest'' (c. 1611). | ||
* The overture-fantasia [[Hamlet (overture-fantasia)|Hamlet]] (Гамлет), Op. 67 (1888) and the [[Hamlet (incidental music)|incidental music]] to the play, Op. 67b (1891) — after Shakespeare's play ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', written between 1599 and 1601. | |||
During the winter of 1876/77 Tchaikovsky also considered writing an opera ''[[Othello]]'' to a libretto by [[Vladimir Stasov]] based on Shakespeare's play (1605), but nothing came of this project. | During the winter of 1876/77, Tchaikovsky also considered writing an opera ''[[Othello]]'' to a libretto by [[Vladimir Stasov]] based on Shakespeare's play (1605), but nothing came of this project. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [[ | * [[wikipedia:William Shakespeare|Wikipedia]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 22 August 2023
English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language (baptised 26 April 1564 [O.S.] at Stratford-upon-Avon; d. 23 April 1616 [O.S.] at Stratford-upon-Avon).
Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Shakespeare
A number of Tchaikovsky's works were inspired by Shakespeare:
- The overture-fantasia Romeo and Juliet (Ромео и Джульетта) (1869, revised 1870 and 1880) and the composer's later projected opera on the same subject — after Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet (ca. 1594).
- The fantasia The Tempest (Буря), Op. 18 (1873) — after Shakespeare's drama The Tempest (c. 1611).
- The overture-fantasia Hamlet (Гамлет), Op. 67 (1888) and the incidental music to the play, Op. 67b (1891) — after Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, written between 1599 and 1601.
During the winter of 1876/77, Tchaikovsky also considered writing an opera Othello to a libretto by Vladimir Stasov based on Shakespeare's play (1605), but nothing came of this project.
Bibliography
- От Берлиоза до Шостаковича. Шекспир в музыке (1933)
- Шекспир в музыке Чайковского (1964)
- Драматургия У. Шекспира в программных симфонических произведениях П. И. Чайковского (1985)