Transcript Tchaikovsky

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Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky
By Yoona Cha
Tchaikovsky,
THE MAN
BIOGRAPHY
• Revolutionary Russian composer
• mid 19th century (1840-1893)
• Sent to School of Jurisprudence in St. Petersburg by
parents
• passionate about the works of Mozart, Verdi, Rossini,
and Bellini
• obtained his first job as a bureau clerk in the Ministry of
Justice.
• abandoned the post officially when Anton Rubenstein
opened a conservatory in St. Petersburg in 1862
• began composing many of his masterpieces such as
Characteristic Dances, Overture in F, and a cantata
called Ode to Joy.
OHGEZMANHO
Long version
• Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is a Russian composer from the mid 19th
century. Peter originally started piano lessons at the age of 4 with a
local teacher. However, soon his parents’ interest in music died and
Peter was sent to a school for the “lesser nobility” called the School
of Jurisprudence in St. Petersburg. Nonetheless, while attending this
school Peter was able to continue to pursue a life in music by means
of going to theatres and the opera regularly with fellow peers. He
was passionate about the works of Mozart, Verdi, Rossini, and
Bellini, and had a keen interest in the piano manufacturer that
sometimes visited the school. Because music was not Peter’s main
focus of study in his teenage years, Peter obtained his first job as a
bureau clerk in the Ministry of Justice. However, after 3 years of
committing to this job, Peter found that his true passion was in music
and abandoned the post officially when Anton Rubenstein opened a
conservatory in St. Petersburg in 1862. Peter graduated the
conservatory after two years and began composing many of his
masterpieces such as Characteristic Dances, Overture in F, and a
EXAMPLES
OF HIS WORK
• 3 ballets: Swan Lake (1877), The Sleeping
Beauty (1890) and The Nutcracker (1892)
• 8 operas: including Eugene Onegin (1879)
and Pique Dame (The Queen of Spades,
1890)
• Orchestral music: including 7 symphonies
(No.1, 1866; No.2, 1872; No.3, 1875; No.4,
1878; No.5, 1888; No.6 "Pathétique", 1893;
Manfred, 1885)
• Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
SAMPLES
OF HIS WORK
Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy from The Nutcracker
Dance of the Swans from Swan Lake
A Time For US from Romeo and Juliet
Arabian Dance from The Nutcracker Suite
PART II
Descriptions
OF HIS WORK
• Although Peter had some minor nervous breakdowns
before a lot of his final pieces, such as his first
symphony and his first opera, Peter overcame his self
doubts and physical ailments, and successfully earned
the hearts of the critics and audience of Russia.
• There were also some tense moments between Peter
and the Rubenstein brothers because the Rubenstein
brothers promoted strict “Russianism” in music, while
Peter allowed Western European sensibilities into his
music. However, because of Peter’s brazen displays of
his extreme emotion, he remained popular with the
public.
HOW HIS WORKS
Effected society
OR RATHER HOW SOCIETY EFFECTED HIS
WORKS
• Society welcomed Peter like Santa Clause, and Peter even
had the privilege to compose without having any burden
about thinking of the financial expenses. The government
even gave Peter a permanent pension, and he was gaily
received and gratified during his Europe tours in 1888.
However, opulence only lasted for a brief amount of time for
rumors about Peter’s unorthodox behaviors regarding his
preference to male rather than female spread quickly. Also,
one of the biggest emotional downfalls occurred to Peter at
this time when his long time (13 years) financer rejected
him. Even though Peter did not need her support anymore,
he was devastated by her rejection and traveled to
America. There, he was once again welcomed by the
THUS...
• Due to drinking contaminated water a few
days before, many biographers believe
that Peter died of cholera, the same
disease that killed his mother, Alexandra
Andreevna. Cholera in Russia was
spreading quickly at the time and
consequently, hapless Peter died on
November 6, 1893, nine days after the
premiere of his Sixth Symphony, the
Pathétique.
OR
ANOTHER THEORY
• Because of the unsuccessful marriage
with his former student, who was a female,
and because of the sudden coldness
received by the public because of his
homosexuality, Peter committed suicide
nine days after the premier of his 6th
symphony, Pathétique.
• The death of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky is
uncertain at the moment. . .
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• "Essentials of Music - Composers." Essentials of Music. 3 Dec. 2008
<http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/composer/tchaikovsky.html>.
• "Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky &mdash; Infoplease.com." Infoplease:
Encyclopedia, Almanac, Atlas, Biographies, Dictionary, Thesaurus.
Free online reference, research & homework help. &mdash;
Infoplease.com. 3 Dec. 2008
<http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0848016.html>.
• "Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky." NNDB: Tracking the entire world. 3 Dec.
2008 <http://www.nndb.com/people/833/000087572/>.
• "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 3 Dec. 2008
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky#Death>.
• "Tchaikovsky Research : Life." Tchaikovsky Research. 3 Dec. 2008
<http://www.tchaikovsky-research.net/en/features/life1.html>.
• "Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky." World History: The Modern Era. 2008.
ABC-CLIO. 3 Dec. 2008 <http://www.worldhistory.abc-clio.com>.
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