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1840 – 1893 by Jong Kwan Kim
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born on 7 th may of 1840 at Vokinsk to a wealthy family Pyotr was a second of a five children Could read in both German and French was sent to a law school and at age of 19 he became the ministry of justice at St.Petersburgh but he knew that music was what he was meant to do. He showed great musical talents and potential, especially on the piano improvisation.
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decided to dedicate his life to music after listening to Mozart’s Don Giovanni. started attending St. Petersburgh Conservatory to study under Anton Rubinstein. Pyotr has composed “The Storm’ in 1864 and “The Fatum” in 1868 but he has failed to impress Balakirev Romeo and Juliet was the Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s first work that brought him fame to Russia, London, and New York At the end of his career after the tour of Europe and America, he has became the world wide famous composer. The booklet from the Carnegie Hall has proclaimed him as one of the greatest living composer. Even the Tsar Alexander III has granted him a lifelong government pension.
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Pyotr Tchikovsky has developed a Russian voice for the Russian music and all the Russian people during the Romantic era. Not only that he influenced the Russian musicians, he has influenced the musicians in Europe and America. He also created the world’s greatest ballet music which led Russia to become the most powerful ballet country. Most importantly he became the symbol of the Russian music and dedicated his music to us.
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Tchaikovsky has suffered a great amount from his social life due to his homosexuality. Some say that he married one of his student “Antonina Miliukova” to make people stop thinking that he is homosexual The marriage only lasted 9 weeks after the Tchaikovsky’s suicide attempt. 3 years after the Tchaikovsky’s death, Antonina was sent to insane asylum. She has gone insane from Tchaikovsky’s brother Modest’s exaggeration that was wrote in Pyotr’s biography.
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Tchaikovsky gets involved in a weird relationship with a wealthy widow named “Nadezhda von Meck.” Nadezhda was a big fan of Tchaikovsky’s music and one day she has heard that Tchaikovsky is in financial need. so she starts sending money to Tchakovsky for 13 years at a base rate of 6,000 rubbles a year and whatever bonus he could get from her. Tchaikovsky was able to tour all over Europe freely after retiring from the conservatory. Tchaikovsky and Nadezhda have never met except for a few accidental encounters, they only communicated through letters.
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In the middle of 1886, he realized that he didn’t have much to live. but he continued to write music and in 1888 he was awarded by the tsar Alexander III. He has performed “The symphony number 6” known to be his one of the best pieces nine days before his death. On 1893, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky died. Some say that he died from accidently drinking unboiled water and caught cholera and others say that he purposely drank a unboiled water and suicided.
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A music piece that Tchaikovsky composed for the opera that was based on a Hoffman’s story “The nutcracker and the mouse king.” The nutcracker is divided in 3 parts and 8 movements.
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a) Marche. Tempo di marcia viva (G major, 88 bars) – As the brass instruments are played at the beginning, the opera is started. b) Danse de la Fée-Dragée. Andante ma non troppo (E minor, 84 bars) – A rhythmic melody is played and has bright sounds that gives the song timber.
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d) Danse arabe. Allegretto (G minor, 102 bars)- Arabian dance
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f) Danse des mirlitons. Moderato assai (D major, 77 bars) – the melodies are played with the flutes and have toys that are playing flutes in the opera. e) Danse chinoise. Allegro moderato (B ♭ major, 32 bars) – Chinese dance – It has a homourous and fun sound to it.
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Composed in 1877. Tchakovsky was influenced by nephews who do ballet but failed to bring recognition not until his death.
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