tchaikovsky

tchaikovsky

1Waltz of the Flowers26
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girlsmasakatsu (84)2For Piano and Cellotranscriptionimage
kartoffel2292 (33)33conductor scoreoriginalpdf
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2Dance of the Sugar-plum Fairy9
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MainTitle (570)7orchestral score (from The Nutcracker Suite, Op.71a)originalpdf
lazyoldjack (35)1Origanal out of my Book. A+++bookpdf
blackturtle (116)7Classicoriginalpdf
maine93 (50)3The Nutcrackerotherpdf
3Nutcracker Suite9
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a_wilson006 (990)46originalpdf
WASchoeman (37)36originalpdf
nunofoliveira (6)24originalpdf
mtibay (56)36transcriptionpdf
VanXy (39)20completeoriginalpdf
4Dance Of The Reed Flutes8
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luvrofkeys (114)4The Nutcracker Suiteoriginalpdf
gunce (9)4originalimage
goso321 (99)3from 'The Nutcracker'originalother
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5March from the Nutcracker8
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MainTitle (570)3easy pianooriginalpdf
shatteranged (75)3Flute solo also available upon requesttranscriptionimage
MsStairs (261)3otherpdf
musixdamsel (18)4the nutcrackeroriginalimage
ophelia724 (111)2easyimage
6Swan Lake Suite7
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nonniie (126)1originalpdf
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abSINthe88 (115)2Really easy version.easypdf
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7Romance op 56
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belladawne (8)4originalpdf
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8Romeo and Juliet5
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alan850627 (54)78Romeo and Juliet 3rd Version in full scoreoriginalpdf
alan850627 (54)43Romeo and Juliet in full score 1st versionoriginalpdf
Hekatara (102)3originalpdf
Deianeira (4)3transcriptiondoc
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9Seasons5
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lkpeter (21)5I have all of them except for 10 (October). Just ask for the ones you need.originalpdf
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10Chinese Dance5

Artist bio

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайковский) (7 May 1840 [O.S. 25 April] – 6 November 1893 [O.S. 25 October]) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era. He wrote some of the 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. Read more


Born into a middle-class family, Tchaikovsky's education prepared him for a career as a civil servant, despite the musical precocity he had demonstrated from an early age. Against the wishes of his family he chose to pursue a musical career, and in 1862 entered the St Petersburg Conservatory, graduating in 1865. This formal, Western-oriented training set him apart, musically, from the contemporary nationalistic movement embodied by the group of young Russian composers known as "The Five", with whom Tchaikovsky sustained a mixed professional relationship throughout his career.

As his style developed, Tchaikovsky wrote music across a range of genres, including symphony, opera, ballet, instrumental, chamber and song. Although he enjoyed many popular successes, he was never emotionally secure, and his life was punctuated by personal crises and periods of depression. Contributory factors were his suppressed homosexuality and fear of exposure, his disastrous marriage, and the sudden collapse of the one enduring relationship of his adult life, his 13-year association with the wealthy widow Nadezhda von Meck. Amid private turmoil Tchaikovsky's public reputation grew; he was honoured by the Tsar, awarded a lifetime pension and lauded in the concert halls of the world. His sudden death at the age of 53 is generally ascribed to cholera, but some attribute it to suicide.

Although enduringly popular with concert audiences across the world, Tchaikovsky has at times been judged harshly by critics, musicians and composers. However, his reputation as a significant composer is now generally regarded as secure, the disdain with which Western critics in the early and mid-20th century dismissed his music as vulgar and lacking in elevated thought having largely dissipated.

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