1812 overture composer pyotr tchaikovsky biography
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Biography
Tchaikovsky was a composer, music critic, conductor, professor at the Moscow Conservatory (the author of a textbook on harmonisation) and one of the most important musicians of the 19th century. Between 1876 and 1890 he was supported by his benefactress Nadejda von Meck. In his works he combined elements of Russian folk music with European classical and Romantic influences. A lyrical subjectivity and national inspiration are characteristic of his style. Stravinsky, a recognised authority, drew attention to Tchaikovsky’s mastery, to his craftsmanship in the composition of melodies and to his ability to arrange compositions. At a time when Tchaikovsky was adored by many but reviled by some as an example of subjective pathos, Stravinsky pointed to him as a master of composition and also praised Tchaikovsky’s ballet works. Tchaikovsky conducted a number of performances of his own works (including some abroad, for example the premiere of Eugene Onegin in Prague in 1888). His works include six symphonies (Symphony No. 6 in B minor, “Pathetique”), stage music and overtures for theatrical dramas (The Tempest, 1812 Overture, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet), three piano concertos (Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor), a violin concerto in D major, suites,
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In 1880 the great Russian composer Tchaikovsky was commissioned to write a piece of music to mark the consecration of the new Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, built to give thanks for the Russian victory over the French in 1812. The result was the 1812 Overture, Opus 49, rapidly written in six weeks.
The composition tells the story of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in music. It begins with a plaintive religious melody played by cellos and violas portraying the distress of the Russian people as their country is invaded by the hitherto invincible French army. The Russians are so ill-prepared and poorly equipped that all the people can do is pray for deliverance. The music moves through a mixture of pastoral and martial themes mirroring the increasing misery of the Russian people as the French advance.
But then comes the bloody Battle of Borodino on 7 September that caused some 70,000 casualties. Borodino proved a turning point for the Russian defenders and at this point in the score cannon shots can be heard drowning out strains of La Marseillaise. Traditional folk music emerges as the Tsar desperately appeals to the Russian people to defend the motherland. The Marseillaise is heard again in counterpoint to folk music as the armies clash and Moscow burns. As the French retreat