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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky has been played over 50 times on NTS, first on 6 March 2016. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's music has been featured on 43 episodes.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайковский) (7th May 1840-6th November 1893; Old Style 25th April 1840–25th October 1893) was a Russian composer. He wrote some of the world's most popular concert and theatrical music in the current classical repertoire, including the ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, the 1812 Overture, his First Piano Concerto, several symphonies, and the opera Eugene Onegin. His names are also transliterated Piotr, Petr, or Peter Ilitsch, Ilich, Il'ich or Illyich; and Tschaikowski, Tschaikowsky, Chajkovskij and Chaikovsky (and other versions; Russian transliteration varies between languages).

Tchaikovsky was born in Kamsko-Votkinsk, Russia, to a mining engineer and the second of his three wives, a Russian woman of French ancestry. Musically precocious, he began piano lessons at the age of five. He obtained an excellent general education at the School of Jurisprudence and was a civil servant before entering the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1862 (the year of its foundation) to 1865. In 1866, he was appointed professor of theory and harmony at the Moscow Conservatory, established that year. He held the post until approximately 1878.

From 1878, Tchaikovsky focused primarily on composition. Tchaikovsky toured the United States in 1891 conducting performances of his works. In 1893, Tchaikovsky was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Cambridge University.

Tchaikovsky died nine days after the premiere of the Sixth Symphony, the "Pathétique". Most of his biographers have considered his death to have been caused by cholera, most probably contracted through drinking contaminated water several days earlier. In recent decades, however, various theories have been advanced by some sources that his death was a suicide. However, these theories have not yet been substantiated with proof.

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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky has been played over 50 times on NTS, first on 6 March 2016. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's music has been featured on 43 episodes.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайковский) (7th May 1840-6th November 1893; Old Style 25th April 1840–25th October 1893) was a Russian composer. He wrote some of the world's most popular concert and theatrical music in the current classical repertoire, including the ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, the 1812 Overture, his First Piano Concerto, several symphonies, and the opera Eugene Onegin. His names are also transliterated Piotr, Petr, or Peter Ilitsch, Ilich, Il'ich or Illyich; and Tschaikowski, Tschaikowsky, Chajkovskij and Chaikovsky (and other versions; Russian transliteration varies between languages).

Tchaikovsky was born in Kamsko-Votkinsk, Russia, to a mining engineer and the second of his three wives, a Russian woman of French ancestry. Musically precocious, he began piano lessons at the age of five. He obtained an excellent general education at the School of Jurisprudence and was a civil servant before entering the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1862 (the year of its foundation) to 1865. In 1866, he was appointed professor of theory and harmony at the Moscow Conservatory, established that year. He held the post until approximately 1878.

From 1878, Tchaikovsky focused primarily on composition. Tchaikovsky toured the United States in 1891 conducting performances of his works. In 1893, Tchaikovsky was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Cambridge University.

Tchaikovsky died nine days after the premiere of the Sixth Symphony, the "Pathétique". Most of his biographers have considered his death to have been caused by cholera, most probably contracted through drinking contaminated water several days earlier. In recent decades, however, various theories have been advanced by some sources that his death was a suicide. However, these theories have not yet been substantiated with proof.

Original source: Last.fm

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Hymn to the Mother of God
Cathedral Choir of the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral of New York, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Westminster1958
Firebird Suite
Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic
Columbia Masterworks1958
Pas De Deux
Tchaikovsky, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski
Decca1966
Carnival of the Animals
Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Warwick Symphony Orchestra
RCA Camden1953
Variations On A Rococo Theme For Violoncello And Orchestra, Op. 33
Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, Mstislav Rostropovich, Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan
Deutsche Grammophon1969
String Quartet No.8 In C Minor, Op.110
Tchaikovsky, Borodin, Shostakovich, Gabrieli Quartet, Borodin Quartet
Decca1989
Piano Concerto No. 3 Op. 50
Tchaikovsky, Kabalevsky, Gilels, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Samuel Samosud
Bruno Records1958
Waltz Of The Flowers
Tchaikovsky, The London Symphony Orchestra, Don Jackson (Hollis Halford mix)
Unison Music1996
Nocturne Op. 19 Nr. 4
Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky
Sony Music2019
Arabian Dance
Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Felix Slatkin, The Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
Capitol Records1957