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US
/ˌtʃaɪˈkɑfski, ˌtʃaɪˈkɑvski, ˌtʃeɪˈkɑvski/
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NOUN
- important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893)
How To Use Tchaikovsky In A Sentence
- His Tchaikovsky discography runs several pages, from the last four symphonies to items like ‘Hamlet’.
- The concert included works by Tchaikovsky et al.
- Royal Ballet star Ivan Putrov will be suspended on wires above a string quartet playing Tchaikovsky for a whole nine minutes while the audience gasp and marvel at those taut muscles and lean limbs.
- Many portions of Tchaikovsky's Fourth benefit from a lighter sound and more balance among sections.
- This violinist has played the Romantic confections of Wieniawski and Tchaikovsky, but Schnittke doesn't give him much of an opportunity to show how pretty his tone can be.
- I'm going to dance a pas de deux to Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations - the andante - the woman the oboe, the cello the man. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
- A few days ago, I was riffling through the more obscure volumes on Tchaikovsky held by Cambridge University and, when the dust settled, I found a highly instructive story about the Fifth Symphony.
- It surged through the mellifluous, Mozart-inflected string deluges of Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta," then picked along Stravinsky's cubist angularities, where flashes of stridency were momentarily backlit by lyricism. A Shining Study in Vision
- In the Kiev Sports Palace gymnasium I watched Larissa go through her paces to the strains of music by Tchaikovsky.
- One-hundred years after the influential 1895 staging of Tchaikovsky's 1877 "Swan Lake" in St. Petersburg by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, Matthew Bourne jumped into the sacred waters and made a big splash. Fair Feathered Friends