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Tchaikovsky Eugen Albrecht Mikhail Ippolitov Ivanov Ivanov Aleksandr Verzhbilovich Aleksandr Kuznetsov Kuznetsov Leopold Auer Henryk Pachulski Aleksandr Goldenweiser 1886 1887 1888 1890 1891 1892 1952
Tchaikovsky: String Sextet in D minor, Op. 70 "Souvenir de Florence" (1892) II. Adagio cantabile e con moto (D major) Tchaikovsky's string sextet in D minor, Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70 (TH 118 ; ČW 94) was composed and scored in June and July 1890 at Frolovskoye, and revised at Maydanovo between November 1891 and January 1892. Movements and Duration: There are four movements, lasting around 35 minutes in performance: I. Allegro con spirito (D minor) II. Adagio cantabile e con moto (D major) III. Allegro moderato (A minor) IV. Allegro vivace (D minor) Composition: In response to his being awarded honorary membership of the Saint Petersburg Chamber Music Society, Tchaikovsky made the following pledge to Eugen Albrecht on 5/17 October 1886: "I give you my firm promise to write and dedicate to your Society some sort of chamber music work". However, it was only in June 1887 that Tchaikovsky decided the new work should be a sextet for string instruments. On 16/28 June 1887, while staying in Borzhom, the composer noted in his diary: "Composed a little (start of a sextet)". "I jotted down sketches for a string sextet, but with little enthusiasm... I haven't the slightest inclination to work...", Tchaikovsky reported in a letter to Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov on 20 June/2 July. "Because I have only a passing desire to compose, I'm beginning to fear that I am losing my powers of composition, and becoming angry with myself". He also wrote about starting the sketches for the sextet to Nikolay Hubert and Aleksandra Hubert, and to Yuliya Shpazhinskaya. Neither in his diaries or in his letters for the rest of the year are there any further references to the sextet. Summarising his recent work, Tchaikovsky wrote to Pyotr Jurgenson that the Pezzo capriccioso "has been the only product of my musical endeavours all summer". It would therefore appear that Tchaikovsky's dissatisfaction with himself meant that he quickly gave up composition of the sextet. However, the composer did not abandon the concept. On 13/25 April 1888, he wrote to Nadezhda von Meck: "I am thinking about a new symphony, and a string sextet...". Performances: The first public performance of the sextet (in its original version) took place at the fourth chamber music concert of the Saint Petersburg branch of the Russian Musical Society on 28 November/10 December 1890, with Eugen Albrecht and Franz Hildenbrandt (violins), Oskar Gille and Bruno Heine (violas), Aleksandr Verzhbilovich and Aleksandr Kuznetsov (cellos). The revised version was first heard at the fourth RMS chamber concert in Saint Petersburg on 24 November/6 December 1892, with Leopold Auer and Franz Hildenbrandt (violins), Emmanuel Kruger and Sergey Korguey (violas), Aleksandr Verzhbilovich and Dmitry Bzul (cellos). Publication: The full score appeared in print in June 1892 in an edition by Pyotr Jurgenson, the parts in August, and a four-hand arrangement by Henryk Pachulski (made at Tchaikovsky's request) in October the same year. In volume 32Б of Tchaikovsky's Complete Collected Works (1952), edited by Aleksandr Goldenweiser, The principal passages from the first version that were replaced in the second are included in an appendix. Autographs Tchaikovsky's manuscript score is preserved in the Russian National Museum of Music in Moscow (ф. 88, No. 105). Dedication: The sextet is dedicated to the Saint Petersburg Chamber Music Society.
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