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Thanks to his remarkable talent for writing music with memorable melodies and strong emotional content, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) became the author of some of the most well-known classical music across a range of genres: opera, ballet, orchestral and chamber music. From an early age he showed exceptional talent at the piano. When he was fourteen, Tchaikovsky’s mother died – a severe shock to the young composer who had already showed signs of a nervous disposition. As a young man Tchaikovsky was sent to St. Petersburg to study law, but his talent and love for music was stronger than family expectations. In 1962 he entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, studying composition with Anton Rubinstein. Tchaikovsky made splendid progress and only five years later he was offered a professorship of harmony at the new conservatory in Moscow. He suffered a nervous breakdown, but still managed to finish his first symphony, and to produce during the next seven or eight years three more symphonies, two operas, the ballet Swan Lake (1875) and several chamber music works. In 1877, when Tchaikovsky was a well-established composer, another tragic episode occurred: Tchaikovsky married one of his most ardent admirers, Antonina Ivanovna Milyukova. Their marriage lasted only a couple of months, but the disastrous union provoked the composer into an unsuccessful suicide attempt. Despite his personal instability and distress, Tchaikovsky continued to turn out brilliant compositions, including the Serenade for Strings (1881), the 1812 Overture (1882), The Nutcracker (1890), Sleeping Beauty (1892) and more symphonies. He also had great success as a conductor going on tours across Europe. Shortly after the first performance of his tragic sixth symphony, Pathétique, in October 1893, the composer died – officially of cholera, but according to rumour from poison, which he had been forced to take in order to avoid a scandal involving his homosexuality.


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Total pieces by Tchaikovsky: 61

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Title Key Published Type Level
Waltz from the Opera "Eugen Onegin"D Major - Transcription 3
Souvenir de Hapsal - op 2E Minor 1867 Piece 8+
Romance - op 5F Minor 1868 Piece 8
Waltz - Scherzo - op 7A Major 1868 Piece 6
Capriccio - op 8G-flat Major 1870 Piece 8+
Polka de Salon - op 9B-flat Major 1870 Piece 8+
Nocturne - op 10 no 1F Major 1871 Piece 8
Original Theme and Variations - op 19 no 6F Major 1873 Piece 8+
Piano Concerto 1 - op 23D-flat Major 1875 Concerto 8+
Sad Song - op 40 no 2B-flat Major 1878 Piece 5
Song Without words - op 40 no 6A Minor 1878 Piece 5
Waltz - op 40 no 9F-sharp Minor 1878 Piece 7
Russian Dance - op 40 no 10A Minor 1878 Piece 7
Sentimental Waltz - op 51 no 6F Minor 1873 Piece 7
Dumka - op 59C Minor 1873 Piece 8+


Posts in the piano forum about Tchaikovsky:

xx Re: Chopin Vs Tchaikovsky
July 02, 2006, 07:04:58 AM by sportsmonster

For me.... tchaikovskys piano concerto no 1 is the only composition that comes close to chopin. But after my own taste, chopins piano concerto still beats tchaikovsky. And so does all of chopins solo competitions. By the way...Tchaikovsky didnt write fantasy impromputu, ballade no 1, and revolutionary etude....hehe.

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xx Just a little wonder about Tchaikovsky...
June 18, 2006, 06:59:54 PM by jakub_eisenbruk

Why his 2nd and 3rd piano concertos are so often neglected? I have never heard them or about them before today. Thanks for any answers.

Jakub Eisenbruk,
Mexico City.

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xx Tchaikovsky
December 04, 2005, 10:30:48 PM by fuel925

Never played any Tchaikovsky, could someone recommend any of his solo piano pieces, around grades 4, 5 or 6 difficulty if possible Smiley

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