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It may not be entirely at the level of his "Tschaikowsky And Other Russians" -- during which he takes the famous Danny Kaye list song of composers and spins comedy and information from it.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Mark Nadler's Outstanding, Outrageous 'Crazy 1961' David Finkle 2012
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It may not be entirely at the level of his "Tschaikowsky And Other Russians" -- during which he takes the famous Danny Kaye list song of composers and spins comedy and information from it.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Mark Nadler's Outstanding, Outrageous 'Crazy 1961' David Finkle 2012
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It may not be entirely at the level of his "Tschaikowsky And Other Russians" -- during which he takes the famous Danny Kaye list song of composers and spins comedy and information from it.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Mark Nadler's Outstanding, Outrageous 'Crazy 1961' David Finkle 2012
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The final sentence is a delightful allusion, but Tschaikowsky might feel that he has been rolled due to his place in it being taken by Pachauri.
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Tschaikowsky — the virile chords an echo of the red laughing philosopher of the tar-paper shack.
Main Street 2004
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I love the poem by Pushkin, but have never been fond of Tschaikowsky.
August 17th, 2001 2001
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Wagner or Tschaikowsky in the tender simplicity of some ancient English air, so we occasionally turn with relief from the wit and insight and subtlety of our modern novelists to the old uncomplicated tales of faerie or romance, and find them after all more moving, more tender, even more real, than all the laboured realism of these photographic days.
Aucassin and Nicolette translated from the Old French Anonymous
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Tschaikowsky is the classic amongst the Russian composers; his concert music is well known and greatly esteemed in Germany.
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley
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He is said to have adored Wagner, with Tschaikowsky and Grieg for lesser musical loves.
Edward MacDowell Elizabeth Fry Page
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One instance of this is the folk melody as treated by Tschaikowsky compared with its simple form as sung or danced by the peasant.
Woman as Decoration Emily Burbank
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