单词:Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
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Leon Botstein (Conductor): Tchaikovsky is one of the most interesting and 1)enigmatic figures. His music is immensely popular, and it seems to all of its audiences as if it's about emotion. It's about
Tchaikovsky's Magic 悲怆大师─柴可夫斯基 by Kevin Lustig This Russian composer left a lasting mark on the world of classical music. 这位俄罗斯的作曲大师为古典乐写下璀璨的一页。 11/10 On May 7, 1840, Peter Ilyich Tchaik
Tchaikovsky: The Life of a Musical Genius By Melissa Burdick Harmon / This article was published originally in Biography Magazine. 2003. Anbsp; Over 100 years later, this brilliant musician’s death
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: When you picture the Nutcracker ballet, what do you see? Dancing, dueling mice and wooden soldiers, the sugar plum fairy, maybe BJ Leiderman, who writes our theme music. What about a bald eagle and a fisherman? That's what you can
Chapter V This was a gentleman no longer young, of a stiff and portly appearance, and a cautious and sour countenance. He began by stopping short in the doorway, staring about him with offensive and undisguised astonishment, as though asking himself
Chapter III He waked up late next day after a broken sleep. But his sleep had not refreshed him; he waked up bilious, irritable, ill-tempered, and looked with hatred at his room. It was a tiny cupboard of a room about six paces in length. It had a po
Chapter II It would be difficult to explain exactly what could have originated the idea of that senseless dinner in Katerina Ivanovnas disordered brain. Nearly ten of the twenty roubles, given by Raskolnikov for Marmeladovs funeral, were wasted upon
Chapter III Pyotr Petrovitch, she cried, protect me . . . you at least! Make this foolish woman understand that she cant behave like this to a lady in misfortune . . . that there is a law for such things. . . . Ill go to the governor-general himself.
Chapter I The morning that followed the fateful interview with Dounia and her mother brought sobering influences to bear on Pyotr Petrovitch. Intensely unpleasant as it was, he was forced little by little to accept as a fact beyond recall what had se
Chapter II It was nearly eight oclock. The two young men hurried to Bakaleyevs, to arrive before Luzhin. Why, who was that? asked Razumihin, as soon as they were in the street. It was Svidrigalov, that landowner in whose house my sister was insulted