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[人名]柴可夫斯基(俄国作曲家,1840-1893)



    tchaikovsky
    [ noun ]
    important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893)
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    1. He appeals to readers who like their Tchaikovsky in the grand tradition, untainted by deconstruction, Marxism, feminism, or those analysts for whom historical context is irrelevant and the works' autonomous greatness a fiction.
    2. But, as the San Francisco version makes all too clear, formality of structure cannot be so easily ignored: Storytelling is an integral part of Tchaikovsky's score and thus of his meaning.
    3. It then offered the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, with Midori, the Japanese Wunderkind, making her Proms debut.
    4. "The Ivory Trade" continues the story, beginning with Mr. Cliburn's stunning 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition victory in Moscow, which made the lanky American a national hero overnight.
    5. The London Royal Schools' Vocal Faculty is marking the Tchaikovsky centenary with Queen of Spades.
    6. Under the rigid conventions imposed on composers of music for the Russian Orthodox Church, Tchaikovsky was required to adopt a style far removed from that of his worldly self.
    7. Dutoit gave us a very civilised view of Tchaikovsky, presenting as it were his public face with French elegance and immaculate etiquette, rather than the tormented soul of the private man.
    8. The program includes Beethoven's "Symphony No. 1," Mozart's "Violin Concerto No. 5" and Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings."
    9. In the Tchaikovsky one could hear the balance between soloist and ensemble even in the biggest passages.
    10. Actors who switch in a wink from Nutcracker bears who cavort to Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" to dancing Christmas trees with twinkling lights and green felt arms need fast changes and freedom to move.
    11. The 10-story embassy building, on busy Tchaikovsky Street near the center of Moscow, has been the source of controversy for more than a year.
    12. Before the contest, Ms. Voigt said she wanted to win because the Tchaikovsky competition is the best known in the world and can give a singing career an immediate boost.
    13. Stern (playing the Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1) and Tchaikovsky as the sugar coating.
    14. Any Russian company offering Tchaikovsky ballets is, I'd hazard, justification enough for audiences to flock to a theatre.
    15. A little more energy informed Tchaikovsky's Suite No 3, but not so much as to be positively exciting.
    16. None of that 'What did Tchaikovsky die of?' nonsense for him.
    17. Dmitri Hvorostovksy sings Tchaikovsky and Verdi Arias (Philips) _ The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev _ compact disc A year ago, no one had heard of Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
    18. The Tchaikovsky competition is organized every four years by the Ministry of Culture, Union of Composers and the All-Union Music Society.
    19. Who wants to take cocaine and sit around and watch the crops fail?" In April 1958, a quiet young Texan brought classical music to the heart of America and captivated a nation by winning the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
    20. It is time that one of the British opera companies invite her to visit as Tchaikovsky's Tatyana.
    21. "One of the most important things women can't do when they come out of prison is articulate their experience," says Chris Tchaikovsky, who helps run a reform group called Women in Prison and wrote one Clean Break play.
    22. At every crucial stage in the emotional development of "The Nutcracker," Tchaikovsky takes us way beyond our expectations, exceeding by light years the limited range of our earthbound imagination.
    23. Cliburn, 54, won the 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
    24. There are lightly-worn melodies and pirouettes, quotations from Rossini and Tchaikovsky, a love duet of intoxicating lyricism and glimpses of visionary ecstasy.
    25. Fortunately, he's also a pretty fair conductor, as his new recording of Tchaikovsky's opera "Yolanta" on Erato attests.
    26. "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux," a bravura showpiece for a pair of star dancers, fared poorly.
    27. The biggest rarities are from Tchaikovsky's "Sorceress" and "Iolanthe."
    28. Wiley points out that as Tchaikovsky worked to complete the score - with some difficulty - he heard of the death of his beloved sister.
    29. It was also the most interesting part of a program that included a mostly indifferent performance by Mr. Stern (he did wake up for the third movement's lyrical passages), and yet another Tchaikovsky No. 6 (at least it wasn't "Bolero").
    30. Deborah Voigt, 29, a singer who grew up in Southern California and lives in New York City, said that winning the Tchaikovsky competition automatically boosts a muscian's career.
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