Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) was a revolutionary Russian composer whose compositions forever changed the musical world. The son of a common mining engineer, Tchaikovsky grew to become one of the most influential composers in history. He was a professor of music theory and harmony at one of Russia’s most esteemed music conservatories and toured around the United States and Western Europe. He wrote eleven operas, six symphonies, four concertos, three ballets, three string quartets, and numerous other works in a relatively short time of only thirty years of active composition (“Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky”). His characteristic eloquent melodies and expressive supporting harmonies made him globally famous and were the “epitome of late Russian music opulence” (“Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky”). Today, he continues to be world renown for his extremely famous ballet The Nutcracker (1892) and his virtuosic concerto Violin Concerto in D Major (1881). Even more impressive is the fact that Tchaikovsky, however successful, faced many hardships in his life. He became emotionally distraught many times throughout his life and during the worst cases, even considered suicide. However, it is precisely these hardships that brought out the best in him and helped him excel as a composer. Even from early childhood Tchaikovsky showed a strong passion and fascination for music. Born on May 7, 1840, in Votkinsk, Russia, and the son of a successful mining engineer, Tchaikovsky received a strong education and took piano lessons from the age of 5. In his youth and for the rest of his life Tchaikovsky idolized Mozart’s music, which was not very famous or well-known at the time in Russia. His parents, who were supportive of their child’s musical ... ... middle of paper ... ...olden, Anthony. Tchaikovsky: a Biography. New York: Random House, 1995. Print. Longyear, Rey M. "Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky." Great Lives from History: The Nineteenth Century. Ed. John Powell. 4 vols. Salem Press, 2007. Salem History Web. 28 Nov. 2011. “Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.” EBSCOhost – world’s foremost premium research database service. Columbia University Press, n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2011. "Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Biography - life, family, parents, story, death, wife, school, mother, son." Encyclopedia of World Biography. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2011. . Poznansky, Alexander. Tchaikovsky: the quest for the inner man. New York: Schirmer Books, 1991. Print. Williams, Edward. "Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich." World Book Encyclopedia. 2010 ed. Chicago: World Book, Inc., 2010. 61-62. Print.

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