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of life and other masterpieces.
Tchaikovsky was born on May 7, 1840 into an ordinary family, and graduated from St. Petersburg in 1895.
law school, and in the Ministry of Justice.
In 1861, he joined the Russian Association of Studies, and two years later he resigned from the judiciary to devote himself to the cause.
Tchaikovsky, her father was a mining engineer in a state-run mine, her mother was the second of her father's three wives, and his father was later appointed rector of St. Petersburg State University, so Tchaikovsky received a good education at a young age, and his father did not prevent him from studying ** but invited him to hire a Bora from New York.
A well-known piano teacher.
Under the guidance of the head of his **department, he continued his ** study, and only then did he have his various ** masterpieces. After Tchaikovsky graduated from school, his father was already retired, and he was also a little financially strapped at this time, Moscow.
The ** college asked him to be a teacher in the ** room, because the economy was not rich, so he gladly accepted the job, but in the next ten years, he devoted himself to his teaching and creation, probably because the teacher job has a lot of time, so he completed the first symphony No. 1 "Winter Dream" in the first year of teaching, but the effect of this work is not good, which caused him to be too stressed, and because of excessive creation, in 1877, his spirit collapsed, He left school and took a year's vacation, and a year later, he tried to return to school, but he didn't have long before he decided to retire and moved to Switzerland. Get ready for a good recuperation.
Finally, in 1869, he wrote the famous orchestral overture Romeo and Juliet Fantastination Overture, and since then he has been biased towards this genre, and then he composed the dance drama Swan Lake
Sleeping Beauty" and so on.
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His life was very painful. Because his works were not valued at that time, and were even regarded as scrapped manuscripts. Later, he died of depression. His works are not limited to the Goose Lake, The Nutcracker, Italian Caprice. Sleeping Beauty.
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