Definition of Peter Tchaikovsky

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


Lexicographical Neighbors of Peter Tchaikovsky

Peter Mark Roget
Peter Medawar
Peter Minnewit
Peter Minuit
Peter O'Toole
Peter Pan
Peter Pan collar
Peter Pan syndrome
Peter Pans
Peter Paul Mauser
Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Seamus O'Toole
Peter Seeger
Peter Sellers
Peter Stuyvesant
Peter Tchaikovsky (current term)
Peter principle
Peter the Great
Peterbald
Peterborough
Peterburg
Peters' ovum
Petersburg
Petersburg Campaign
Petersen
Peterson
Petey

Literary usage of Peter Tchaikovsky

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1919)
"Has also published a Praktische Harmonielehre (1901), and a German translation of M. Tchaikovsky's Life of Peter Tchaikovsky (2 vols., 1904). ..."

2. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1905)
"21. Symphonies, an overture, etc., in MS. Has also publ. a " Prakt. Harmonielehre", and a German trans!, of M. Tchaikovsky's Life of Peter Tchaikovsky. ..."

3. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1905)
"21. Symphonies, an overture, etc., in MS. Has also publ. a " Prakt. Harmonielehre ", and a German trans), of M. Tchaikovsky's Life of Peter Tchaikovsky. ..."

4. A Dictionary of the Drama: A Guide to the Plays, Play-wrights, Players, and by William Davenport Adams (1904)
"An opera in three acts, music by Peter Tchaikovsky, first performed with an English libretto (by II. and Mrs. SUTHERLAND ..."

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