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* [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]: '''''[[The Queen of Spades (opera)|The Queen of Spades]]''''' (''Пиковая дама - Pikovaya dama''), Op. 68, 1890. Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|19 December|1890|7 December}}, [[St Petersburg]]
* [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]: '''''[[The Queen of Spades (opera)|The Queen of Spades]]''''' (''Пиковая дама - Pikovaya dama''), Op. 68, 1890. Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|19 December|1890|7 December}}, [[St Petersburg]]


* Tchaikovsky: '''''[[Iolanta]]''''' (''Иоланта – Iolanthe''), Op. 69, 1891, based on the Danish play ''Kong Renés Datter'' (''King René’s Daughter'') by [[Henrik Hertz]], translated by Fyodor Miller and adapted by Vladimir Rafailovich Zotov. Premiered: 1892, [[Mariinsky Theatre]], [[St Petersburg]].
* Tchaikovsky: '''''[[Iolanta]]''''' (''Иоланта – Iolanta''), Op. 69, 1891, based on the Danish play ''Kong Renés Datter'' (''King René’s Daughter'') by [[Henrik Hertz]], translated by Fyodor Miller and adapted by Vladimir Rafailovich Zotov. Premiered: 1892, [[Mariinsky Theatre]], [[St Petersburg]].


* [[Eduard Nápravník]]: '''''[[Dubrovsky (opera)|Dubrovsky]]''''' (''Дубровский''). Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|15 January|1895|3 January}}, at the [[Mariinsky Theatre]], [[St Petersburg]].
* [[Eduard Nápravník]]: '''''[[Dubrovsky (opera)|Dubrovsky]]''''' (''Дубровский''). Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|15 January|1895|3 January}}, at the [[Mariinsky Theatre]], [[St Petersburg]].
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* [[Anton Arensky]]: '''''Nal' i Damayanty''''' (''Наль и Дамаянти''), after the epos ''[[Mahabharata]]''. Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|22 January|1904|9 January}}, [[Moscow]].
* [[Anton Arensky]]: '''''Nal' i Damayanty''''' (''Наль и Дамаянти''), after the epos ''[[Mahabharata]]''. Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|22 January|1904|9 January}}, [[Moscow]].


*[[Sergei Rachmaninoff]]: '''''[[Francesca da Rimini (Rachmaninoff)|Francesca da Rimini]]''''' (''Франческа да Римини''), Op. 25, 1904, after the story of the heroine Francesca da Rimini from the fifth canto of Dante's epic poem ''[[Inferno (Dante)|The Inferno]]'' (the first part of ''[[The Divine Comedy]]''). Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|24 January|1906|11 January}}, [[Bolshoi Theatre]], [[Moscow]].
*[[Sergei Rachmaninoff]]: '''''[[Francesca da Rimini (Rachmaninoff)|Francesca da Rimini]]''''' (''Франческа да Римини''), Op. 25, 1904, after the story of the heroine Francesca da Rimini from the fifth canto of [[Dante]]'s epic poem ''[[Inferno (Dante)|The Inferno]]'' (the first part of ''[[The Divine Comedy]]''). Premiered: {{OldStyleDate|24 January|1906|11 January}}, [[Bolshoi Theatre]], [[Moscow]].


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Modest Tchaikovsky

Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Моде́ст Ильи́ч Чайко́вский; 13 May [O.S. 1 May] 1850–15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1916) was a Russian dramatist, opera librettist and translator.

Early life

Modest Ilyich was born in Alapayevsk, Perm Governorate, the younger brother of the composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He graduated from the School of Jurisprudence with a degree in law. In 1876, Modest became the tutor to a deaf-mute boy Nikolai ("Kolya") Hermanovich Konradi (1868–1922) and, using a special teaching method, helped him to talk, write, and read.

Career

Modest chose to dedicate his entire life to literature and music. He wrote plays, translated sonnets by Shakespeare into Russian and wrote librettos for operas by his brother Pyotr, as well as for other composers such as Eduard Nápravník, Arseny Koreshchenko, Anton Arensky and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Being the nearest friend of his brother, he became his first biographer, and also the founder of the Tchaikovsky Museum in Klin.

Plays

  • Predrassudki (Предрассудки – Prejudices)
  • Simfoniya (Симфония – Symphony)
  • Den' v Peterburge (День в Петербурге – A Day in St Petersburg)

Opera libretti

  • Tchaikovsky: Iolanta (Иоланта – Iolanta), Op. 69, 1891, based on the Danish play Kong Renés Datter (King René’s Daughter) by Henrik Hertz, translated by Fyodor Miller and adapted by Vladimir Rafailovich Zotov. Premiered: 1892, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg.

References

Bibliography

Tchaikovsky, Modest: The Life And Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, University Press of the Pacific (2004) ISBN 1-4102-1612-8

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