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Piotr Nowak (2176 bytes)
1: '''Piotr (Peter) Nowak''' (born [[July 5]], [[1964]] in [[... 9: [[Category:Polish footballers|Nowak, Piotr]] 10: [[Category:1964 births|Nowak, Piotr]] Piotr Skarga (1030 bytes) 3: '''Piotr Skarga''' ([[1536]]-[[1612]]) was a [[theologist]... 13: [[Category:1536|Skarga, Piotr]] 14: [[Category:1612|Skarga, Piotr]] 15: [[Category:Polish priests|Skarga, Piotr]] 16: [[Category:Polish writers|Skarga, Piotr]] Piotr Zak (836 bytes) 1: ... spoof [[BBC]] documentary, ''The Strange Case of Piotr Zak.'' The BBC broadcast a performance of his pi... 14: [[Category:Hoaxes|Zak, Piotr]] Piotr Adamczyk (243 bytes) 1: '''Piotr Adamczyk''' is a polish actor who portrayed himse... 4: ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4019733.stm Piotr Adamczyk visit real pope] Piotr Wawrzyniak (591 bytes) 1: '''Piotr Wawrzyniak''' ([[1849]]-[[1910]]) was a [[Poland|... 10: [[Category:Polish priests|Wawrzyniak, Piotr]] 11: [[Category:Polish economists|Wawrzyniak, Piotr]] 12: [[pl:Piotr Wawrzyniak]] Piotr Jaroszewicz (2000 bytes) 1: [[general|Gen.]] '''Piotr Jaroszewicz''' ([[1909]] - [[1992]]) was a [[Pola... 3: Piotr Jaroszewicz was born [[October 8]], [[1909]] in [... 7: Piotr Jaroszewicz and his wife Alicja Solska were murde... 11: [[Category:1909 births|Jaroszewicz, Piotr]] 12: [[Category:1992 deaths|Jaroszewicz, Piotr]] Piotr Wilniewczyc (2376 bytes) 2: subject_name = Piotr Wilniewczyc | 3: image_name = Piotr Wilniewczyc.JPG | 11: '''Piotr Wilniewczyc''' ([[1887]]-[[1960]]) was a [[Poland... 15: Piotr Wilniewczyc was born on [[January 31]], [[1887]] ... 23: [[Category:1887 births|Wilniewczyc, Piotr]] Piotr Ignacy Bienkowski (761 bytes) 1: '''Piotr Ignacy Bieńkowski''' (1865-1925) was a [[Pol... 5: Piotr created at [[Krakow|Kraków]] the first chair of c... 7: [[Category:Polish archaeologists|Bienkowski, Piotr]] Piotr Fyodorovich Anjou (1108 bytes) 1: '''Anjou, Piotr Fyodorovich''' (''Анжу, &... Symphony No. 6 (Tchaikovsky) (2433 bytes) 3: ... used on early editions of the symphony; although Tchaikovsky disliked the title and instructed the publisher t... 5: ...l work because of its beauty and intriguing form. Tchaikovsky stated about the piece, "Without exaggeration, I ... 22: [[Category:Symphonies|Tchaikovsky, Symphony 006]] 23: [[Category:Tchaikovsky compositions|Tchaikovsky, Symphony 006]] Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (10133 bytes) 1: [[Image:Tchaikovsky.jpg|frame|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] 3: ...;ий'', sometimes transliterated as '''Piotr''', Anglicised as '''Peter Ilich'''), ([[May 7]]... 6: Tchaikovsky was born in [[Kamsko-Votkinsk]], [[Russia]], 9: ...other again. This episode only served to confirm Tchaikovsky's [[homosexuality]], which he was apparently tryi... 11: ...her to her family. It was during this period that Tchaikovsky achieved success throughout Europe and as well as... Piano Trio (Tchaikovsky) (1621 bytes) 1: ...in]] (1835-1881), a close friend of the composer. Tchaikovsky wrote the work in 1881-2, shortly after the piani... 6: ... opens with an almost classical melody, much like Tchaikovsky's [[Variations on a Rococo Theme]] for [[cello]],... 8: ... particular, is arguably the most difficult piece Tchaikovsky wrote for piano, whether solo, with orchestra, or... 11: [[Category:Tchaikovsky compositions]] Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky) (3334 bytes) 2: ...(a compilation of the data posted at: [http://www.tchaikovsky.host.sk/work/pc1.htm Tchaikowsky Page]) 4: ...ed German pianist and conductor and an admirer of Tchaikovsky´s music. The Russian premiere took place just one... 8: ... substantial nature, once it has been heard twice Tchaikovsky does not return to the material again. 17: * Also arranged for two pianos by Tchaikovsky, December 1874; revised December 1888. Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky) (2322 bytes) 1: ...Violin Concerto in D major''''' by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] is one of the best known of all [[violin concer... 9: ...isastrous marriage to Antonina Ivanova Milioukov (Tchaikovsky was homosexual, and had only married Milioukov ou... 11: ...the catalyst for the composition of the concerto. Tchaikovsky not being a violinist himself, he was advised on ... 13: ...olph Brodsky]] on December 4, 1881 in [[Vienna]] (Tchaikovsky changed the dedication to him). Critical reaction... 15: ...all for piano, with the ''[[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto No. 1]]'' by far the best known. International Tchaikovsky Competition (4297 bytes) 1: ...med after [[Russia]]n [[composer]] [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]], it takes place in [[Moscow]] every four years ... 87: * [[International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians]], an unrelated c... 92: * [http://www.tchaikovsky-competition.ru/eng.htm Official page] Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky) (5160 bytes) 1: ...re-Fantasy''' is a musical work by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]. The composer—like others such as [[Berl... 4: ...kov]]. The group was not entirely sympathetic to Tchaikovsky’s musical outlook, which was too internatio... 6: ...lgium|Belgian]] soprano named [[Désirée Artôt]]. (Tchaikovsky had indeed proposed to her, but she had walked ou... 8: ...away at him to make changes in the first section. Tchaikovsky accepted some, but not all, of Balakirev’s ... 10: ...ouraging as a premiere for ''Romeo and Juliet''. Tchaikovsky said of the premiere: Domingo sings and conducts Tchaikovsky (382 bytes) 1: '''''Domingo sings and conducts Tchaikovsky''''' is a album by the Spanish [[tenor]] [[Plácid... List of people by name: Tc-Td (311 bytes) 3: *[[Alexander Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky, Alexander]], composer 4: *[[Bram Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky, Bram]], musician 5: *[[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich]], (1840-1893), [[Russians|Russian]... Antonina Milyukova (1155 bytes) 1: ...widow) of [[Russia]]n [[composer]] [[Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]. 3: ...chaikovsky, not realising that he was homosexual. Tchaikovsky seems to have agreed to a marriage, that same yea... 5: ... to describe her as ''the reptile.'' She outlived Tchaikovsky by 24 years, but spent the last 20 years of her l... Slavonic March (615 bytes) 1: ...rs fighting in the war. In a burst of patriotism, Tchaikovsky composed and orchestrated the Marche Slave, known... 3: Tchaikovsky used two [[Serbs|Serbian]] folk songs (one is <i>...
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