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  2. The Seasons (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The Seasons, Op. 37a [1] (also seen as Op. 37b; Russian: Времена года; published with the French title Les Saisons), is a suite of twelve short character pieces for solo piano by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Each piece is the characteristic of a different month of the year in Russia.

  3. Piano Sonata in G major (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The second movement is a melancholy Andante which lends itself to Tchaikovsky's natural gift for lyricism. It is considerably longer than the two movements that follow it. The third movement is a brief, fast-paced Scherzo, and foreshadows some of the techniques later used by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Scriabin , mainly in its melodic ...

  4. List of compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Wikipedia

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    [2] Op. 1 Two Pieces for piano (1867) Scherzo à la russe in B ♭ major; Impromptu in E ♭ minor; Op. 2 Souvenir de Hapsal, 3 pieces for piano (1867) Op. 3 The Voyevoda, opera (1868) Op. 4 Valse-caprice in D major, for piano (1868) Op. 5 Romance in F minor, for piano (1868) Op. 6 6 Romances (1869), including "None but the lonely heart"

  5. Six Romances, Opus 38 (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The opus Six Romances was composed in 1878 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) for voice and piano, and was published as Opus 38 later that year. Of these six songs, "Don Juan's Serenade" was the most successful, becoming one of the best-known works among the approximately 100 romances that Tchaikovsky composed during his lifetime.

  6. 1876 in music - Wikipedia

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    Edvard Grieg – Ballade in the Form of Variations on a Norwegian Folk Song (for piano), Op. 24; Édouard Lalo – Cello Concerto; Gustav Mahler – Piano Quartet movement in A; Bedřich Smetana – String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, From My Life; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – The Seasons (for piano), Op. 37a; Charles-Marie Widor – Organ ...

  7. Souvenir de Hapsal - Wikipedia

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    Chromatic mediant from Tchaikovsky's Chant sans paroles, Op. 2, No. 3, mm. 43-45 Play ⓘ. Note ♭ VI in root position and the repeated return to I (D ♭ and F, respectively), characteristic of chromatic mediant root movement. [2] Souvenir de Hapsal consists of three pieces for the piano: [3] Ruines d'un château, E minor; Scherzo, F major

  8. Op. 37 - Wikipedia

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    Sibelius – Five Songs, Op. 37, collection of art songs (1900–1902) Szymanowski – String Quartet No. 1; Tchaikovsky – Piano Sonata in G major; Tchaikovsky – The Seasons; Vieuxtemps – Violin Concerto No. 5

  9. Piano Sonata in C-sharp minor (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. posth. 80, was written by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1865, his last year as a student at the St Petersburg Conservatory. The sonata in its original form was not published in Tchaikovsky's lifetime; it was published in 1900 by P. Jurgenson, and given the posthumous opus number 80. [1]