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" with the memory of a lovely day in May, with verdant forests and tall fir trees, among which we three were taking a walk. Balakirev understood, to a great extent, the nature of Tchaikovsky's genius, and knew that it was adequate to the subject he suggested.... "
Tchaikovsky; His Life and Works: With Extracts from His Writings, and the ... - Page 23
by Rosa Newmarch - 1900 - 232 pages
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Programme, Volumes 1911-1912

Boston Symphony Orchestra - 1911 - 1306 pages
...we three were taking a walk. Balakireff understood, to a great extent, the nature of Tschaikowsky's genius, and knew that it was adequate to the subject...of a religious character, representative of Friar Laurence, followed by an Allegro in B minor (Balakireff suggested most of the tonalities), which was...
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May Festival of the University of Michigan, Issues 11-15

University of Michigan. University Musical Society - 1904 - 438 pages
...to a great extent, the nature of Tschaikovsky's genius, and knew that it was adequate to the subject suggested. Evidently he himself was taken with the...all the details as vividly as though the work had already been written. The plan, adapted to sonata-form, was as follows : First, an introduction of...
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