The Nutcracker Tchaikovsky

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"Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is widely considered the most popular Russian composer in history," says an editor with biography.com. Known for his works such as "The Nutcracker" and "The Sleeping Beauty," Tchaikovsky faced many challenges in his life, but is seen as a man who changed the world of music forever. Tchaikovsky's argued most famous piece, "The Nutcracker" is an eight piece suite played mostly during Christmas time and performed by ballet companies all over the world. Another one of Tchaikovsky's famous pieces, "The Sleeping Beauty," is also performed as a ballet consisting of three acts. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was an incredible musician and changed what people knew as music and impacted the world of ballet tremendously.
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Tchaikovsy is remembered and commemorated for this piece because of its revolutionary disposition. The piece changed what people understood music to be and added a substantial amount of musical details that make Tchaikovsy's work so recognizable and popular with the people which heard it when it was written and even in the world today. The composition has so many little details that make it such an incredible piece of work. For example, The Moscow Ballet says that, "Among other things, the score of The Nutcracker is noted for its use of the celesta, an instrument that the composer had already employed in his much lesser known symphonic ballad, The Voyevoda (premiere 1891)." The celesta appears as a solo instrument in act two, "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy." "The Nutcracker" which was written to be performed as a ballet, took the stage in 1892, just a year before Tchaikovsky's death in November of 1893. "The Nutcracker" changed the music and ballet world, as it is still one of the most famous ballets and music compositions performed in the world today. This would not of existed if not for Tchaikovsky's amazing

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