by Barry Lenson
Heroic and Troubled in Life, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Stands on the Pinnacle of Romantic Russian Music
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, born on Might 7, 1840, in Votkinsk, Russia, is indisputably one of many biggest composers of the Romantic period. His six symphonies and 4 orchestral suites are stunning and masterfully made, actually in contrast to the rest. The identical might be stated for his ballets The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and Sleeping Magnificence, which stay immensely in style as we speak with ballet corporations and the general public. His first Piano Concerto (of the three he wrote) and lone Violin Concerto are definitely among the many biggest, most emotional, and most quintessentially romantic compositions of the 19th Century.
He was an awesome composer of operas too. His Eugene Onegin, primarily based on a narrative by Alexander Pushkin, is arguably the best Russian opera ever written, (although a case might be made for Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov). After which let’s not overlook Queen of Spades, which will probably be carried out on the Metropolitan Opera this season. With its interwoven themes of playing and the supernatural, it’s in contrast to every other opera ever written.
So who was this positively wonderful composer? We all know so much about him, besides, he stays considerably enigmatic. Tchaikovsky and his brother Modest (who collaborated with him on Queen of Spades, Iolanta and different operas) each confronted many private struggles surrounding their homosexuality, which they felt compelled to hide because of the societal norms of his time.
You would possibly argue that we shouldn’t concern ourselves with Tchaikovsky’s homosexuality, we’d like solely deal with his extraordinary music. Nonetheless, his life was so affected by societal prejudices towards homosexual individuals on the time, that we are able to hardly think about his life or music with out contemplating his sexual orientation.
A Lifetime of Extraordinary Accomplishment
Tchaikovsky started piano classes on the age of 5. On the insistence of his mother and father, he studied legislation on the Imperial Faculty of Jurisprudence in St. Petersburg. However his ardour for music led him to enroll on the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the place he studied with Anton Rubinstein. It could not be an exaggeration to watch that his expertise exploded within the Conservatory and from there, upon all the musical world.
All through his profession, Tchaikovsky composed a variety of works, together with symphonies, operas, ballets, chamber music, and concertos. Whereas his compositions typically drew inspiration from Russian people music and literature, he elevated them to a degree of sophistication that rivaled the works of the best non-Russian European composers, together with Brahms, Dvorak and Grieg.
Tchaikovsky’s private life was marked by durations of melancholy and emotional turmoil. To hide his homosexuality he married one in every of his college students, Antonina Miliukova, in 1877. She was 9 years youthful than he, and the wedding shortly resulted in separation, although they by no means divorced. After struggling a nervous collapse, Tchaikovsky went to Switzerland for a time to recuperate. Historians have typically missed the query of how severely Antonina should have suffered from this disastrous marriage. Regardless of his private struggles, Tchaikovsky continued to compose prolifically and achieved nice success each in Russia and internationally.
An Enigmatic Relationship Lived by means of Letters
His unlucky spouse was not the one lady in Tchaikovsky’s life. He additionally exchanged greater than 1,200 letters with an older lady, Nadezhda von Meck, a rich widow and patron who supported him financially and emotionally for 14 years. Regardless of their shut relationship, they by no means met in particular person, as von Meck insisted on sustaining their relationship strictly by means of letters. Von Meck’s help allowed Tchaikovsky to deal with his compositions with out monetary worries.
Tchaikovsky’s Loss of life
Tchaikovsky died on November 6, 1893, in St. Petersburg. Whereas his dying is usually ascribed to cholera, some have speculated that he could have taken his personal life.
Tchaikovsky Compositions Obtainable for Listening on Classical Archives*
The Classical Archives library incorporates a whole bunch of his works. A lot to discover! However we want to give you the next sampling of what are arguably his most essential works.
Symphonies
Symphony No. 1 in G minor, “Winter Goals”
Symphony No. 2 in C minor, “Little Russian”
Symphony No. 3 in D main, “Polish”
Symphony No. 6 in B minor, “Pathétique”
Orchestral Suites
Suite No. 2, “Characteristique”
Different Orchestral Works
Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Concertos
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor
Ballets
Operas
Chamber Music
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