Who is Tchaikovsky?
Popular Russian composer Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky was born in the province of Vyatka in the spring of 1840. He introduced himself in music, literature and languages as a child, at six read French and German and Russian. He studied the piano and wrote music, but was written in the preparatory course for the Jurisprudence School in St. Petersburg in 1850. He started school in 1852 and took part in 1859. After some travel, he continued his music studio and entered the conservatory in St. Petersburg when he opened in 1862. He studied there for three years and had the first public performance before his graduation when Johann Strauss Jr. He did his work ch.Arantrácistic dances at a concert near St. Petersburg in 1865.
Tchaikovsky thenHe moved to Moscow and began teaching the music theory at the Moscow Conservatory, and took the position offered by the director, Nikolay Rubinstein, who would perform in his first symphony after his first, and his first, and his first. Romeo and Juliet became the first of his works, which were considered part of the classic repertoire.
His first string quartet had a successful premiere in 1871, but several operas that he had made soon after, had no critical success. Rubinstein was perfectly rejected by the first Fialo concert from Kikovsky as unparalleable, but Hans von Bülow premiered in Boston in 1875 and it was a permanent favorite. In the summer of 1875 he also completed two more symphonies.
1876 meant the composition of the first of three ballets, for which it could be the most famous, swan lake . Sleeping Beauty was composed between 1888 and 1889 and lUTCRACKER in 1892. In 1878 he completed his fourth symphony, violin concert in D Major . In 1880 he wrote Capriccio Italien , Serenade for strings and 1812. His fifth and sixth symphonies were written in 1888 and 1893.
Tchaikovsky was invited to the opening concert in Carnegie Hall in 1891, where he led. Shortly after the premiere of his last Symphony Pathetique he fell out of cholera and died four days later.