The Barber of Seville (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich)

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Irina Nikolaevna Iordan (1910–1977)

Publisher Info.:

Polnoe Sobranie Sochinenii. Vol.14
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1962. Plate M. 29924 Г.
Reprint - New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d. [ca.1970]. Kalmus Orchestral Series No.556

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Original title page and plate numbers omitted in reprint

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Work Title The Barber of Seville
Alternative Title Севильский циргюльник (Sevilskiy tsiryulnik)
Composer Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
Opus/Catalogue Number TH 18
Key G major
Number of Movements/Sections 1
Average Duration 2 minutes
Year/Date of Composition 1872
First Performance Moscow, 12/24 February 1872
Year of First Publication 1906
Librettist Mikhail Provych Sadovsky (1847–1910), after Pierre Beaumarchais (1732–1799)
Language Russian
Genre Aria
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Tenor solo + 2 Violins
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Misc. Comments

Composed for a production (in Russian) of Beaumarchais' play by students at the Moscow Conservatory.

Section Listing

  • Couplets for Count Almavivia. Andantino (G major, 20 bars)

Publication History

  • Moscow: P. Jurgenson, 1906. 3 pages. Plates 1349-a and 1349-b

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