Composer
Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893); RUS
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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky was the author of some of the most popular themes in all of classical music. He founded no school, struck out no new paths or compositional methods, and sought few innovations in his works. Yet the power and communicative sweep of his best music elevates it to classic status, even if it lacks the formal boldness and harmonic sophistication heard in the compositions of his contemporaries, Wagner and Bruckner. It was Tchaikovsky's unique melodic charm that could, whether in his Piano Concerto No. 1 or in his ballet The Nutcracker or in his tragic last symphony, make the music sound familiar on first hearing.Tchaikovsky was born into a family of five brothers and one sister. He began taking piano lessons at age four and showed remarkable talent, eventually surpassing his own teacher's abilities. By age nine, he exhibited severe nervous problems, not least because of his overly sensitive nature. The following year, he was sent to St. Petersburg to study at the School of Jurisprudence. The loss of his mother in 1854 dealt a crushing blow to the young Tchaikovsky. In 1859, he took a position in the Ministry of Justice, but longed for a career in music, attending concerts and operas at every opportunity. He finally began study in harmony with Zaremba in 1861, and enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory the following year, eventually studying composition with Anton Rubinstein.
In 1866, the composer relocated to Moscow, accepting a professorship of harmony at the new conservatory, and shortly afterward turned out his First Symphony, suffering, however, a nervous breakdown during its composition. His opera The Voyevoda came in 1867-1868 and he began another, The Oprichnik, in 1870, completing it two years later. Other works were appearing during this time, as well, including the First String Quartet (1871), the Second Symphony (1873), and the ballet Swan Lake (1875).
In 1876, Tchaikovsky traveled to Paris with his brother, Modest, and then visited Bayreuth, where he met Liszt, but was snubbed by Wagner. By 1877, Tchaikovsky was an established composer. This was the year of Swan Lake's premiere and the time he began work on the Fourth Symphony (1877-1878). It was also a time of woe: in July, Tchaikovsky, despite his homosexuality, foolishly married Antonina Ivanovna Milyukova, an obsessed admirer, their disastrous union lasting just months. The composer attempted suicide in the midst of this episode. Near the end of that year, Nadezhda von Meck, a woman he would never meet, became his patron and frequent correspondent.
Further excursions abroad came in the 1880s, along with a spate of successful compositions, including the Serenade for Strings (1881), 1812 Overture (1882), and the Fifth Symphony (1888). In both 1888 and 1889, Tchaikovsky went on successful European tours as a conductor, meeting Brahms, Grieg, Dvorák, Gounod, and other notable musical figures. Sleeping Beauty was premiered in 1890, and The Nutcracker in 1892, both with success.
Throughout Tchaikovsky's last years, he was continually plagued by anxiety and depression. A trip to Paris and the United States followed one dark nervous episode in 1891. Tchaikovsky wrote his Sixth Symphony, "Pathétique," in 1893, and it was successfully premiered in October, that year. The composer died ten days later of cholera, or—as some now contend—from drinking poison in accordance with a death sentence conferred on him by his classmates from the School of Jurisprudence, who were fearful of shame on the institution owing to an alleged homosexual episode involving Tchaikovsky.
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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky was the author of some of the most popular themes in all of classical music. He founded... More
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Stage Works
3,002 tracks
- Ballets
2,063 tracks
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
612 tracks
- The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), Op.66
714 tracks
- The Swan Lake (ballet), Op.20
737 tracks
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
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Operas
820 tracks
- Eugene Onegin (opera), Op.24
374 tracks
- Iolanta (opera), Op.69
36 tracks
- Mazeppa (opera)
76 tracks
- Pique Dame ('The Queen of Spades'; opera), Op.68
219 tracks
- The Maid of Orléans (Jeanne d'Arc; opera)
11 tracks
- The Oprichnik (opera)
54 tracks
- The Slippers (Oxana's Caprices), comic-fantasy opera, Op.14 (revised version of 'Vakula the Smith')
6 tracks
- The Sorceress (opera)
3 tracks
- The Voyevoda (opera), Op.3 (Tchaikovsky destroyed; 3 pieces reconstructed by Lamm)
3 tracks
- Undine (lyric opera)
1 track
- Cherevichki (opera)
37 tracks
- Eugene Onegin (opera), Op.24
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Other Stage Works
119 tracks
- Ballets
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Orchestral Works
3,482 tracks
- Concertos and Similar Works
714 tracks
- Andante and Finale for Piano and Orchestra, Op.79
2 tracks
- Concert Fantasia for Piano and Orchestra in G, Op.56
10 tracks
- Nocturne for Cello and Orchestra
1 track
- Pezzo capriccioso for cello and orchestra in B-, Op.62
18 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Bb-, Op.23
225 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in G, Op.44
35 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3 in Eb, Op. post.75
14 tracks
- Sérénade mélancolique, for violin and orchestra in B-, Op.26
26 tracks
- Valse-scherzo, for violin and orchestra in C, Op.34
24 tracks
- Variations on a Rococo Theme, for cello and orchestra (or cello and piano) in A, Op.33
125 tracks
- Violin Concerto in D, Op.35
234 tracks
- Andante and Finale for Piano and Orchestra, Op.79
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Symphonies
1,166 tracks
- Manfred Symphony in B-, Op.58
53 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in G- , Op.13 ('Winter Dreams')
101 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in C-, Op.17 ('Little Russian')
103 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in D, Op.29 ('Polish')
106 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in F-, Op.36
240 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in E-, Op.64
264 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in B-, Op.74 ('Pathétique')
294 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in Eb (reconstruction of sketches)
5 tracks
- Manfred Symphony in B-, Op.58
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Orchestral Suites
1,038 tracks
- Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), Op.71a
498 tracks
- The Sleeping Beauty (suite from the ballet), Op.66a
153 tracks
- Suite No.1, in D-, Op.43
49 tracks
- Suite No.2, in C ('Charactéristique'), Op.53
35 tracks
- Suite No.3, in G, Op.55
68 tracks
- Suite No.4, Op.61 ('Mozartiana')
71 tracks
- The Swan Lake (suite from the ballet), Op.20a
164 tracks
- Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), Op.71a
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Other Orchestral Works
564 tracks
- Capriccio Italien, Op.45
56 tracks
- Elegy, for string orchestra in G ('In Memory of Ivan Samarin')
7 tracks
- Fatum (Fate; symphonic poem), Op. post. 77
10 tracks
- Festival Coronation March
6 tracks
- Festival Overture on the Danish National Hymn, Op.15
6 tracks
- 1812 Festival Overture, in Eb, Op.49
83 tracks
- Francesca da Rimini (symphonic fantasy) in E-, Op.32
37 tracks
- Hamlet (fantasy overture), in F-, Op.67
17 tracks
- Jurists' March in D
1 track
- Majestic March
1 track
- Overture in F
3 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet (fantasy overture)
90 tracks
- Serenade (for Nikolai Rubinstein's Name-Day) in D
3 tracks
- Serenade for Strings (or piano, 4 hands) in C, Op.48
154 tracks
- Slavonic March (Marche Slave), Op.31
41 tracks
- Sérénade mélancolique in Bb-, Op.26
3 tracks
- The Storm (overture), Op.76
7 tracks
- The Tempest (fantasy overture), in F-, Op.18
23 tracks
- The Voyevoda (symphonic ballad) Op.78
14 tracks
- Valse-Scherzo, Op.34
2 tracks
- Capriccio Italien, Op.45
- Concertos and Similar Works
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Piano Works
1,021 tracks
- Aveu passionné in E
3 tracks
- Capriccio in Gb, Op.8
2 tracks
- Children's Album: 24 Easy Pieces, Op.39
237 tracks
- Dumka in C-, Op.59
11 tracks
- Grand Sonata in G, Op.37
18 tracks
- Impromptu in Ab ('Momento lirico'; completed by A. Taneyev)
1 track
- Impromptu in Ab
1 track
- Impromptu-caprice in G
1 track
- Lullaby
1 track
- March for the Volunteer Fleet in C
1 track
- Military March in Bb
2 tracks
- 2 Morceaux (also for piano and violin), Op.10
20 tracks
- 6 Morceaux composés sur un seul thème, Op.21
12 tracks
- 12 Morceaux, difficulté moyen, Op.40
72 tracks
- 6 Morceaux, Op.19
35 tracks
- 6 Morceaux, Op.51
58 tracks
- 18 Morceaux, Op.72
83 tracks
- 3 Morceaux, Op.9
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata in C#-, Op.80
12 tracks
- 2 Pieces, Op.1
3 tracks
- Potpourri on Themes from the opera Voyevoda
2 tracks
- Romance in F-, Op.5
15 tracks
- 50 Russian Folk Songs
2 tracks
- Souvenir de Hapsal, Op.2
18 tracks
- The Seasons, Op.37b
403 tracks
- Theme and Variations in A-
1 track
- Valse caprice in D, Op.4
1 track
- Valse-scherzo No.1 in A, Op.7
1 track
- Valse-scherzo No.2 in A
1 track
- Aveu passionné in E
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Chamber Works
664 tracks
- 4 Movements for String Quartet
6 tracks
- Nocturne, for cello (or violin) and small orchestra in D-, Op.19, No.4
8 tracks
- Piano Trio in A-, Op.50 ('In Memory of a Great Artist')
336 tracks
- 2 Pieces for Piano and Orchestra, Op. post. 79 (completed by Taneyev, also arr. for 2 pianos)
6 tracks
- Souvenir d'un lieu cher, for violin and piano, Op.42
76 tracks
- Souvenir de Florence, for string sextet or string orchestra in D, Op.70
87 tracks
- String Quartet in Bb
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.11
79 tracks
- String Quartet No.2 in F, Op.22
17 tracks
- String Quartet No.3 in Eb-, Op.30
32 tracks
- Valse sentimentale, for violin and piano in F-, Op.51, No.6
14 tracks
- 4 Movements for String Quartet
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Vocal Works
463 tracks
- Choral Works
106 tracks
- 'Tis Not the Cuckoo in the Damp Pinewood
2 tracks
- An Angel Cried Out
3 tracks
- Blessed is He who Smiles
1 track
- Blessed is He
2 tracks
- 6 Church Songs
2 tracks
- Crown of Roses
2 tracks
- Let My Prayer Ascend
1 track
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.41
62 tracks
- Mein Liebchen
1 track
- Moscow (coronation cantata), for mezzo-soprano, baritone, chorus, and orchestra
13 tracks
- Nature and Love, for 2 sopranos, alto, female chorus, and piano
1 track
- Night
1 track
- Nightingale
4 tracks
- Not a word, O my Friend, Op.6, No.2
1 track
- Praise the Name of the Lord
1 track
- 9 Sacred Pieces
2 tracks
- Sunrise (poem by I. Surikov)
2 tracks
- The Golden Cloud has Slept
2 tracks
- Vesper Service, Op.52
1 track
- Na son gryadushchiy (At Bedtime; 2nd version for choir and orchestra)
1 track
- Dostoino yest (Blessing of the Virgin Mary)
1 track
- 'Tis Not the Cuckoo in the Damp Pinewood
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Songs
357 tracks
- Blue Eyes of Spring
2 tracks
- 16 Children's Songs, Op.54
51 tracks
- Crying about Mahommed
1 track
- 6 Duets, Op.46
9 tracks
- 6 French Songs, Op.65
7 tracks
- I Should Like in a Single Word (Two Songs)
6 tracks
- Mezza notte ('Midnight')
1 track
- My Genius, my Angel, my Friend
3 tracks
- Oh no! Do Not Love Me for my Beauty
1 track
- 6 Romances, Op.16
29 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.25
16 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.27
12 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.28
13 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.38
30 tracks
- 7 Romances, Op.47
33 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.57
16 tracks
- 12 Romances, Op.60
31 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.63
15 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.6
58 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.73
15 tracks
- So Soon Forgotten
3 tracks
- Take My Heart Away
2 tracks
- We Have Not Far to Walk
1 track
- You Were in my Dream
1 track
- Zemfira's Song
1 track
- Blue Eyes of Spring
- Choral Works
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Miscellaneous: Commentary on Tchaikovsky's Life and Works
33 tracks
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Stage Works
23 tracks
- Ballets
12 tracks
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
10 tracks
- The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), Op.66
1 track
- The Swan Lake (ballet), Op.20
1 track
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
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Operas
9 tracks
- Eugene Onegin (opera), Op.24
4 tracks
- Iolanta (opera), Op.69
1 track
- Pique Dame ('The Queen of Spades'; opera), Op.68
3 tracks
- Undine (lyric opera)
1 track
- Eugene Onegin (opera), Op.24
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Other Stage Works
2 tracks
- Ballets
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Orchestral Works
143 tracks
- Concertos and Similar Works
38 tracks
- Pezzo capriccioso for cello and orchestra in B-, Op.62
5 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Bb-, Op.23
10 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in G, Op.44
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3 in Eb, Op. post.75
3 tracks
- Sérénade mélancolique, for violin and orchestra in B-, Op.26
4 tracks
- Valse-scherzo, for violin and orchestra in C, Op.34
5 tracks
- Variations on a Rococo Theme, for cello and orchestra (or cello and piano) in A, Op.33
2 tracks
- Violin Concerto in D, Op.35
6 tracks
- Pezzo capriccioso for cello and orchestra in B-, Op.62
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Symphonies
45 tracks
- Manfred Symphony in B-, Op.58
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in G- , Op.13 ('Winter Dreams')
8 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in C-, Op.17 ('Little Russian')
4 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in D, Op.29 ('Polish')
5 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in F-, Op.36
4 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in E-, Op.64
8 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in B-, Op.74 ('Pathétique')
8 tracks
- Manfred Symphony in B-, Op.58
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Orchestral Suites
31 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
29 tracks
- Capriccio Italien, Op.45
2 tracks
- Elegy, for string orchestra in G ('In Memory of Ivan Samarin')
1 track
- Fatum (Fate; symphonic poem), Op. post. 77
1 track
- Festival Coronation March
1 track
- Romeo and Juliet (fantasy overture)
3 tracks
- Serenade for Strings (or piano, 4 hands) in C, Op.48
16 tracks
- Slavonic March (Marche Slave), Op.31
2 tracks
- The Tempest (fantasy overture), in F-, Op.18
1 track
- The Voyevoda (symphonic ballad) Op.78
2 tracks
- Capriccio Italien, Op.45
- Concertos and Similar Works
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Piano Works
102 tracks
- Aveu passionné in E
1 track
- Children's Album: 24 Easy Pieces, Op.39
29 tracks
- Dumka in C-, Op.59
2 tracks
- Grand Sonata in G, Op.37
5 tracks
- 12 Morceaux, difficulté moyen, Op.40
2 tracks
- 6 Morceaux, Op.19
3 tracks
- 6 Morceaux, Op.51
9 tracks
- 18 Morceaux, Op.72
3 tracks
- Romance in F-, Op.5
1 track
- Souvenir de Hapsal, Op.2
1 track
- The Seasons, Op.37b
46 tracks
- Aveu passionné in E
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Chamber Works
46 tracks
- Piano Trio in A-, Op.50 ('In Memory of a Great Artist')
17 tracks
- Souvenir d'un lieu cher, for violin and piano, Op.42
11 tracks
- Souvenir de Florence, for string sextet or string orchestra in D, Op.70
8 tracks
- String Quartet in Bb
1 track
- String Quartet No.1 in D, Op.11
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.2 in F, Op.22
1 track
- String Quartet No.3 in Eb-, Op.30
5 tracks
- Piano Trio in A-, Op.50 ('In Memory of a Great Artist')
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Vocal Works
81 tracks
- Choral Works
50 tracks
- 'Tis Not the Cuckoo in the Damp Pinewood
2 tracks
- An Angel Cried Out
3 tracks
- Blessed is He who Smiles
1 track
- Blessed is He
1 track
- Let My Prayer Ascend
1 track
- Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, Op.41
30 tracks
- Mein Liebchen
1 track
- Night
1 track
- Nightingale
3 tracks
- 9 Sacred Pieces
2 tracks
- Sunrise (poem by I. Surikov)
2 tracks
- The Golden Cloud has Slept
2 tracks
- Vesper Service, Op.52
1 track
- 'Tis Not the Cuckoo in the Damp Pinewood
-
Songs
31 tracks
- 16 Children's Songs, Op.54
16 tracks
- Crying about Mahommed
1 track
- I Should Like in a Single Word (Two Songs)
1 track
- 6 Romances, Op.16
2 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.25
1 track
- 6 Romances, Op.27
1 track
- 6 Romances, Op.38
1 track
- 7 Romances, Op.47
2 tracks
- 12 Romances, Op.60
3 tracks
- 6 Romances, Op.6
3 tracks
- 16 Children's Songs, Op.54
- Choral Works
Below are works by P.Tchaikovsky that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
612 tracks
- The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), Op.66
714 tracks
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Prologue
- Notable Movement: 4c.Pas de six: Variation 2: Coulante
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Prologue
- The Swan Lake (ballet), Op.20
737 tracks
- Eugene Onegin (opera), Op.24
374 tracks
- Pique Dame ('The Queen of Spades'; opera), Op.68
219 tracks
- Nutcracker (ballet), Op.71
- Orchestral Works
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Bb-, Op.23
225 tracks
- Variations on a Rococo Theme, for cello and orchestra (or cello and piano) in A, Op.33
125 tracks
- Violin Concerto in D, Op.35
234 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in F-, Op.36
240 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in B-, Op.74 ('Pathétique')
294 tracks
- Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), Op.71a
498 tracks
- Capriccio Italien, Op.45
56 tracks
- 1812 Festival Overture, in Eb, Op.49
83 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet (fantasy overture)
90 tracks
- Slavonic March (Marche Slave), Op.31
41 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in Bb-, Op.23



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