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Flute ConcertoКонцерт для флетыSketches (1893).
HistoryOn 20 June/2 July 1888, Tchaikovsky wrote to Léonce Détroyat about his future plans: "I have made promises to write concertos for piano, violin, cello, flute, etc. to many famous artists (including two in Paris—Dièmer and Taffanel)" [1]. However, none of these projects was realised within the next five years. On 7/19 October 1893, Tchaikovsky told the cellist Iuliian Poplavskii that "during October he expected to write a concerto for flute which he had already conceived (he intended it for [Claude-Paul] Taffanel, the well-known Parisian virtuoso)" [2]. After the composer’s death on 25 October/6 November 1893, some very short sketches relating to a work for flute and orchestra were found among his manuscripts [3]. From:
The Tchaikovsky Handbook, vol. 1 (2002), p. 422 Notes:
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