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Born: 7 May 1840 — Wotkinsk — Russia
Died: 6 November 1893 — St. Petersburg — Russia
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Pronunciation

This web page helps: http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/d1576/Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky.

[by “admin” on 2011-02-22 01:34:46]
how do you pronounce his name???

right now i have to research him at school in my GT class and would like to know more!... i think that it is gross how he died though..... i am kinda at a disadvantage though because i dont listen to this kind of music and will need lots of research!!! :/// please, i need a pronunciation key!(for my presentation)

[by “Anonymous” on 2011-02-21 09:28:04]
the reader

I iuv the nutcracker. Fave piece ever. Best composer ever. Doing project 4 school. had to research him. he roxs at composing music. people need 2 c swan lake and the nutcracker. those stories get me every time.

[by “Anonymous” on 2011-01-09 09:41:20]
His death?

The cause of his death seems to depend upon which source you consult. In recent years, since the publication of several new biographies, one in Russia by a Russian scholar, and the New Grove Dictionary and I forget the English one, by someone named Brown? the death by Cholera during an epidemic; the composer drinking unboiled water in a restaurant weeks before his death, etc have been challenged and questioned. Eye witness accounts and previously unpublished accounts from Russians including Rimsky-Korsakov, have pointed out the problems with the Cholera story. The funeral included full honors and an open casket, forbidden during an epidemic. Many mourners kissed the body, embraced it, wept openly and rites and other practices performed which one would omit for a victim. One I find credible and probable is death from suicide, PI T took poison after receiving a death sentence from a private tribunal, in which he was tried and convicted for a sexual liaison with a member of the Royal family or russian court? The symptoms, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, liver failure, kidney failure, and an overall collapse of the major organs and other bodily functions are similar. Best Russian biography by a Vladimir Volkhoff was long out of print, originally printed in the mid 1970's. I also love Swan Lake, Symphony V, his many brilliant pot boilers for piano solo and Sleeping Beauty. Oh, the PIano Trio, Op 50 also seems to come and go in and out of favor. Best wishes.

[by “Anonymous” on 2010-02-10 01:31:33]
Nutcracker

I love The Nutcracker song. It is so beautiful. This is probally the best song that Tchaikovsky ever composed. ( in my opinon).

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-10-14 13:00:06]
Tchaikovsky one of the greatest

Tchaikovsky was with out any question the most prolific composer, he wrote piano concertos, violin concerto, operas, symphonies and ballets,also many other incidental music that have given the world tremendous pleasure

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-07-13 06:41:10]
Swan Lake Great Piece

Swan lake is an awesome piece! Has anyone else listened to his Piano Concerto No.2?

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-07-09 16:36:51]

He is my favorite composer. I love his works. But you really are missing out if all you listen to is Swan Lake.

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-07-09 16:24:12]
Tchaikovsky died of. . .

Would it be possible to dig up his remains and forensic experts canl let us know once and for all.

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-06-08 20:52:17]

He died proably of cholera..... people don't really know.

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-05-28 10:19:57]
research

right now i have to research about him at school he is very intresting its really cool that he made nutcracker, swan lake and sleeping beauty he is an awesome composer.but i still need to know how he died.

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-05-13 18:19:36]
The Mouse

No, especially, if U only listening "Swan Lake", it's terrible, it's same melody tons during all ballet.

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-03-08 21:06:19]
...

He looks REALLY angry in this picture, but I really like his music. Especially the Swan lake....anyone else like it?

[by “Anonymous” on 2009-01-20 18:48:25]

News for Tchaikovsky

Music

(contributed by David Perkins <dmperkins1(at)earthlink.net>)

Symphonies

Other orchestral works

Tchaikovsky composed about a half-dozen student works during 1863-64, about which there are no performance records.

Concertos and pieces for solo instrument and orchestra

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Student works composed 1863-64 (no record for when any of these were performed):

Life

(Contributed by Wim Vijvers <wgvijvers(at)wxs.nl>.)

Death: Tchaikovsky’s death still remains a controversial issue. Is there any truth in the theory about his alleged suicide? Or did he simply die from cholera, which is also not quite credible. The discussion was rekindled after the publication of Alexandra Orlova’s paper "Tchaikovsky: The Last Chapter" in Music & Letters 62 (1981) 125-145, and flared up again when several studies were published at the occasion of the centenary of his death. Anyone interested in the present state of affairs should consult the following publications, and the literature cited therein:

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22 January 1868: Premiere of Symphony no. 1 in g minor op. 13 “Winter dreams”, in Moscow, Russia.
4 March 1870: Premiere of Phantasy Overture Romeo and Julia, in Moscow, Russia.
26 January 1873: Premiere of Symphony no. 2 in c minor op. 17 “Little Russian”, in Moscow, Russia.
25 October 1875: Premiere of piano concerto no. 1 in b flat minor, in Boston, USA.
7 November 1875: Premiere of Symphony no. 3 in D major op. 29 “Polish”, in Moscow, Russia.
30 November 1877: Premiere of the Rococo variations op. 33, in Mosow, Russia, with Tchaikovsky conducting.
10 February 1878: Premiere of Symphony no. 4 in f minor op. 36, in Moscow, Russia.
29 March 1879: Premiere of Yevgeny Onegin, in Moscow, Russia.
5 December 1880: Premiere of the Cappricio Italien, in Moscow, Russia.
25 February 1881: Premiere of The Maid of Orleans, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
3 December 1881: Premiere of the violin concerto in D major op. 36, in Vienna, Austria.
16 January 1882: Premiere of the Serenade for Strings in C major op.48, in Mosow, Russia.
23 March 1886: Premiere of the Manfred Symphony op. 58, in Moscow, Russia.
5 November 1888: Premiere of Symphony no. 5 in e minor op. 64, in St. Petersburg, with Tchaikovsky conducting.
15 January 1890: Premiere of The Sleeping Beauty, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
19 December 1890: Premiere of Pique Dame, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
18 December 1892: Premiere of The Nutcracker, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
16 October 1893: Premiere of Symphony no. 6 in b minor op. 74 “Pathétique”, in St. Petersburg, with Tchaikovsky conducting.

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