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Tchaikovsky, a Russian composer, was born on May 7, 1840 in the village near Kamsk waterkinsk, Vyattka Province. His father, a mining engineer, moved to St. Petersburg in 1848. In 1850, Tchaikovsky entered the St. Petersburg Law School and took music lessons. He studied piano with Filippov. In 1861 he entered the Music Study Class of the Russian Music Association (the following year it was rebuilt as the Petersburg Conservatory). After graduating in 1865, he taught at the Moscow Conservatory and began his musical composition.
Sponsored by Mrs. Tomimimeck, he quit his teaching job in 1877 to devote himself to creation. From 1878 to 1885, he traveled to Western Europe and the United States to perform. In June 1893, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Cambridge, England. At the end of October of the same year, he died shortly after the first performance of the Sixth Symphony of Sorrows in Petersburg.
Tchaikovsky's masterpieces: Symphonies Nos. 4, 5, and 6 (Pathetic), Opera Evgeny Onegin, The Queen of Spades, Dance DramaSwan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, Piano Concerto No. 1, Violin Concerto, Variations on Rocco Themes, String Quartet No. 1, Piano Trio in Memory of the Great Artist, Symphonic Overture 1812, Fantasy Overture Romeo and Juliet, Italian Capriccio, String Serenade, and a large number of vocal romances.
Swan Lake is A four-act ballet by Tchaikovsky in 1876, the first of three of his famous ballets, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker.
Plot: Princess Ojeta is transformed into a white swan by a demon on the shores of Swan Lake. Prince Siegfried travels to Swan Lake and falls in love with Ojeta. On the night of the prince's selection of brides, the demon has his daughter black swan disguised as Ojeta to deceive the prince. The prince was almost deceived, and finally found out in time, rose up to fight the demon, and finally defeated the demon. The White Swan also returns to her princess form and combines with the prince to have a happy ending.
This slow-motion duo delicately expresses the process of the white swan Ojeta from fear and caution to reassurance and trust in the prince, and then burst out of love, and even love.
Lucia Lakala, who plays the white swan, is an actress of the Bavarian Munich State Ballet in Germany, her dance style is beautiful and emotionally delicate, and Tchaikovsky's music is even more tender like water, music and dance are integrated, giving people a beautiful enjoyment.