- 1877
until his
death in 1893.
After marriage she was
known as
Antonina Tchaikovskaya.
Little is
known of
Antonina before she met Tchaikovsky. Her family...
-
Elena Anatolyevna Tchaikovskaia, also
spelled as
Chaykovskaya or
Chaikovskaia (Russian: Еле́на Анато́льевна Чайко́вская, née
Osipova (Russian: О́сипова);...
-
Tchaikovsky and its
feminine variant Tchaikovskaya is a
common transliteration (via
French language) of the
Russian language surname Чайковский. The surname...
- She was
coached by
Lidia Kabanova for two
years and then
joined Elena Tchaikovskaya, who
paired her with
Vyacheslav Chichekin.
After briefly training under...
-
Encyclopaedia Britannica. The
Music Alliance.
Retrieved 20
January 2017. "
Tchaikovskaya (Davydova)
Alexandra Ilinichna". chaiklib.permculture.ru (in Russian)...
- is
dedicated to his
brother Anatoly's wife,
Praskovya Vladimirovna Tchaikovskaya. The
suite is
written in five movements. Jeu de sons:
Andantino un poco...
-
honor of the
centenary of his birth.
Dillingham also
studied with
Maria Tchaikovskaya at the
Moscow Conservatory. A
teacher and inventor, she
founded MyBlueSkiesMusic...
- don't see any
other reason for it than jealousy, pure
human jealousy."
Tchaikovskaya stated "In my 40
years of
coaching I have
never seen
anything like it...
-
coached by
Leila Dolidze and Igor Rusakov. By 2001, he was with
Elena Tchaikovskaya and
Vladimir Kotin in Moscow. In
spring 2003, he
joined Alexander Zhulin...
-
champions in 1971, 1972, 1973, and 1974. In 1974, Pakhomova/Gorshkov and
Tchaikovskaya created the
Tango Romantica,
which the ISU
would later adopt as a compulsory...