pyotr tchaikovsky

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pyotr tchaikovsky

Pyotr Tchaikovsky conducts a grand orchestra in a concert hall.

Definition

Proper noun: - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: A significant and influential Russian composer of the Romantic period. His extensive body of work is celebrated for its emotional depth, memorable melodies, and rich orchestration. He composed across many genres, including symphonies, concertos, operas, ballets, and chamber music.

Usage
  • Pyotr Tchaikovsky is used to refer to the composer himself, his life, and his artistic legacy.
  • It functions as a proper noun and is typically not used with articles (a/an/the) when referring to the person.
  • Example:
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Examples
  • composed some of the world's most famous ballets, such as , , and .
  • The emotional intensity in the music of resonates with audiences worldwide.
  • A biography of provides insight into his creative process and personal struggles.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to refer to his music or style.
    • Example: The program tonight is pure Tchaikovskyfull of passion and drama.
  • Often abbreviated or referred to by his last name alone, "Tchaikovsky," in musical contexts.
    • Example: The orchestra's Tchaikovsky cycle was a great success.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tchaikovsky (n): The common abbreviated form of the composer's name.
  • Tchaikovskian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Tchaikovsky or his music.
    • Example: The piece has a distinctly Tchaikovskian melancholy.
Synonyms
  • The composer of Swan Lake: A descriptive synonym referencing his most famous work.
  • The Russian master: A term highlighting his nationality and stature.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • While there are no standard phrasal verbs or idioms using his name, his name is frequently part of descriptive cultural phrases.
    • Example: the genius of Tchaikovsky, in the tradition of Tchaikovsky.
pyotr tchaikovsky

Pyotr Tchaikovsky conducts a grand orchestra in a concert hall.

Noun
  1. important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893)