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An Introduction to Tchaikovsky's Operas
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Explores Tchaikovsky's versatility as a composer of operas, something that has long been largely overshadowed by his more famous works, and places him in a broader context of nineteenth-century European opera.

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A Survey Uncertain Beginnings Fresh Impetus Ukranian Footwear and a Comic Opera Pushkin and the Mature Operatic Breakthrough Reversion to Childhood Return to Pushkin Tragic Force Reaffirmed Pushkin Revisited and a Dramatic Catharsis The Culminating Allegory Notes Bibliography Chronology List of Tchaikovsky's Operas

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Henry Zajaczkowski is the author of Tchaikovsky's Musical Style. He has lectured on music on BBC Radio and at Lincoln Center in New York. He teaches music privately in London.

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Zajaczkowski provides historical background and discusses the composer's uncertain beginnings, influences on his work, and the impetus from Pushkin, providing a fresh and insightful examination of this body of work. Including a selected bibliography and copious notes, this volume is a solid addition to Tchaikovsky criticism. Recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates, general readers, and professional music historians.
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