The Voyevoda (melodrama) (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich)

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For the unrelated opera composed in 1868–69 see The Voyevoda (opera), Op.3)
For the unrelated symphonic ballad composed in 1890–91, see The Voyevoda (symphonic ballad), Op.78.


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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.557

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Public Domain

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Original title page and plate numbers omitted in reprint
Includes footnotes in Russian (Cyrillic)

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Work Title  The Voyevoda (melodrama)
Alternative Title  Воевода (Voyevoda), music for the Domovoy's Monologue
Composer  Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich Genre  Other symphonic pieces
Opus/Catalogue Number  TH 22 Librettist 
Number of Movements/Sections  1 Language 
Dedication  Piece Style  Romantic
Year/Date of Composition  1886 Instrumentation  2 Flutes; Oboe; Clarinet (B); Bassoon; Harp; Violins I; Violins II; Violas; Cellos; Double Basses
Year of First Publication  1962 Discuss this piece


Misc. Comments

  • Written to accompany a performance of Aleksandr Ostrovsky's play. There is no musical connection with Tchaikovsky's opera based on the same subject, or with the later symphonic ballad on a poem by Mickiewicz.

Section Listing

  • Andante non troppo (45 bars), G minor

Publication History

  • Moscow: Muzgiz, 1962 (in Polnoe sobranie sochinenii, vol. 14)

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