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Russian pianist (b. ca.1850; d. 1919 in [[Sevastopol]]), born '''''Yuliya Petrovna Porokhontseva''''' (Юлия Петровна Порохонцева); known after her marriage as '''''Yuliya Petrovna Shpazhinskaya''''' (Юлия Петровна Шпажинская).
Russian pianist (b. ca. 1850; d. 1919 in [[Sevastopol]]), born '''''Yuliya Petrovna Porokhontseva''''' (Юлия Петровна Порохонцева); known after her marriage as '''''Yuliya Petrovna Shpazhinskaya''''' (Юлия Петровна Шпажинская).


A student of the Polish pianist Teodor Leszetycki (1830–1915), Yuliya married the dramatist [[Ippolit Shpazhinsky]] (1848–1917). Tchaikovsky became friendly with her while collaborating with her husband on the libretto for the opera ''[[The Enchantress]]'' in 1885. Tchaikovsky attempted to encourage Yuliya's own literary ambitions, and their correspondence lasted several years until the composer's death.
A student of the Polish pianist Teodor Leszetycki (1830–1915), Yuliya married the dramatist [[Ippolit Shpazhinsky]] (1848–1917). Tchaikovsky became friendly with her while collaborating with her husband on the libretto for the opera ''[[The Enchantress]]'' in 1885. Tchaikovsky attempted to encourage Yuliya's own literary ambitions, and their correspondence lasted several years until the composer's death.
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* '''[[Letter 2717]]''' – 3/15 June 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]
* '''[[Letter 2717]]''' – 3/15 June 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 2820]] – 22 November/4 December 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 2820]] – 22 November/4 December 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 2847]] – 31 December 1885/12 January1886, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
* [[Letter 2847]] – 31 December 1885/12 January 1886, from [[Saint Petersburg]]
* [[Letter 2865]] – 23 January/4 February 1886, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 2865]] – 23 January/4 February 1886, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 2886]] – 13/25 February 1886, from [[Moscow]]
* [[Letter 2886]] – 13/25 February 1886, from [[Moscow]]

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Yuliya Shpazhinskaya (1850?-1919), left
with her children and her mother

Russian pianist (b. ca. 1850; d. 1919 in Sevastopol), born Yuliya Petrovna Porokhontseva (Юлия Петровна Порохонцева); known after her marriage as Yuliya Petrovna Shpazhinskaya (Юлия Петровна Шпажинская).

A student of the Polish pianist Teodor Leszetycki (1830–1915), Yuliya married the dramatist Ippolit Shpazhinsky (1848–1917). Tchaikovsky became friendly with her while collaborating with her husband on the libretto for the opera The Enchantress in 1885. Tchaikovsky attempted to encourage Yuliya's own literary ambitions, and their correspondence lasted several years until the composer's death.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

82 letters from Tchaikovsky to Yuliya Shpazhinskaya have survived, dating from 1885 to 1891, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:

82 letters from Yuliya Shpazhinskaya to the composer, dating from 1885 to 1891, are preserved in the Klin House-Museum Archive.

Bibliography