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CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPETITION
Tchaikovsky International Competition; Tchaikovsky Competition; Tchaikovsky prize
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] at the gala concert of winners of the XV International Competition

Tchaikovsky      
n. cognome; Peter Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) grande compositore russo
Peter Tchaikovsky         
  • Alexander III]] by [[Nadar]]
  • 1866}}
  • The conductor [[Hans von Bülow]]
  • Eduard Hanslick
  • [[Iosif Kotek]] (left) and Tchaikovsky (right), 1877
  • Marius Petipa in 1890–1895
  • Klin]], now the [[Tchaikovsky State House-Museum]]
  • [[Robert Schumann]], lithograph by [[Josef Kriehuber]], in 1839
  • Postcard [[collage]] (1862) of photos of Anton (right) and Nikolai Rubinstein
  • Stamp of Russia, ''Swan Lake'', 1993
  • Play}}. Note that there are only four segments, continuously higher, and that the segments continue by the same distance (seconds: C–D, D–E, etc.).
  • Tchaikovsky and Antonina on their honeymoon, 1877
  • Modern view of the [[Imperial School of Jurisprudence]], Saint Petersburg
  • [[Nadezhda von Meck]], Tchaikovsky's patroness and confidante from 1877 to 1890
  • Tchaikovsky as a student at the [[St. Petersburg Conservatory]]. Photo, 1863
  • Tchaikovsky in [[Odessa]], where he conducted five concerts in January 1893
  • Tchaikovsky's grave in [[Tikhvin Cemetery]], [[Saint Petersburg]]
  • Statue of Tchaikovsky in [[Simferopol]], Crimea
RUSSIAN COMPOSER (1840–1893)
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n. Peter Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) compositore russo
Swan Lake         
  • A 2008 production at the [[Royal Swedish Opera]]
  • The "Valse des cygnes" from act 2 of the Ivanov/Petipa edition of ''Swan Lake''
  • Design by F. Gaanen for the décor of act 2, Moscow 1877
  • [[Pavel Gerdt]] as Prince Siegfried (Mariinsky Theatre, 1895)
  • [[Pierina Legnani]] as Odette (1895)
  • Джури, Аделина Антоновна}} as Odette and [[Mikhail Mordkin]] as Prince Siegfried in Aleksandr Gorsky's staging of the Petipa/Ivanov ''Swan Lake'' for the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, 1901. A young [[Vera Karalli]] is seen kneeling.
  • Собещанская, Анна Иосифовна}} as Odette in Julius Reisinger's original production of ''Swan Lake'', Moscow, 1877
  • The Silent Violinist, a professional mime busker act, that references the "swan princess" concept.
  • Scene from act 4; [[Vienna State Opera]], 2004
BALLET BY PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Von Rothbart; The Sobeshchanskaya Pas de Deux; List of dances and action scenes in the Tchaikovsky Swan Lake score; Reisinger/Tchaikovsky production of Swan Lake; Swan lake; Лебединое Озеро; Lebedinoye Ozero; Princess Odette (Swan Lake); Count Von Rothbart; Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky); Von Rotbart; Le Lac des Cygnes; Swan Princess (character); Swan Queen; Prince Siegfried; Odile (character); The Black Swan (character); Black Swan (character); Benno von Sommerstern; Swan lake waltz
lago dei cigni (musica per balletto composta da Ciecovski)

Wikipedia

International Tchaikovsky Competition

The International Tchaikovsky Competition is a classical music competition held every four years in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia, for pianists, violinists, and cellists between 16 and 32 years of age and singers between 19 and 32 years of age. The competition is named after Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was a member of the World Federation of International Music Competitions until April 2022, when it was excluded due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The International Tchaikovsky Competition was the first international music competition held in the Soviet Union. For the XIV competition in 2011, Valery Gergiev was appointed the competition's chairman, and Richard Rodzinski, former president of the Van Cliburn Foundation, was appointed general director. A new voting system was instituted, created by mathematician John MacBain, and used by the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and the Cleveland International Piano Competition. All rules and regulations also underwent a complete revision. Emphasis was placed on the composition of the jury, which consisted primarily of well-known and respected performing artists.

The XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition was held in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, from 14 June to 1 July 2011, under the auspices of the Russian federal government and its Ministry of Culture. The competition disciplines were piano, violin, cello, and voice (male singers and female singers). The XV competition took place in June 2015. The XVI competition took place 17–29 June 2019, in Moscow and St. Petersburg; woodwind and brass competition disciplines were added.