Tbilisi (Tiflis)
Tbilisi (თბილისი) is the capital and largest
city in the nation of Georgia. During Tchaikovsky's lifetime the city was known
as Tiflis (Тифлис), and it was the administrative
centre of the Tiflis province (Тифлисская губерния) of
the Russian Empire.
During the second half of the 1880s the composer's brother
Anatolii was state prosecutor
and later deputy governor in Tiflis. Tchaikovsky visited the city every year
between 1886 and 1890:
- 31 March/12 April–29 April/11 May 1886 — during his first visit to the
city he spent much time
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov and his wife Varvara Zarudnaia, and worked on
the draft of Act III of the opera
The Enchantress. He attended
a special Russian Musical Society concert (19 April/1 May), conducted by
Ippolitov-Ivanov, which
included the premiere of the final version of the overture-fantasia
Romeo and Juliet, and a
production of his opera Mazepa
(25 April/7 May). "Tiflis itself is unusually likable and original, particularly
because Europe and Asia confront each other here, a combination of piquant
contrasts" [1].
- 30 May/11 June–11/23 June 1887 — with visits to the theatre almost every
day, including a production of
The Enchantress (1/13 June).
- 26 March/7 April–14/26 April 1888 — at the end of a long foreign tour,
he completed is Autobiographical
Account of a Tour Abroad in the Year 1888.
- 13/25 April–2/14 May 1889 — staying with
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov,
while working on his ballet The
Sleeping Beauty. He also attended a chamber music concert given in his
honour at the Artists' Society (30 April/12 May).
- 7/19 September–23 October/4 November 1890 — here he completed the symphonic
ballad The Voevoda (4/16
October), and conducted a concert of his own works (20 October/1 November),
including the Suite No. 1,
the Serenade for String Orchestra,
and the overture The Year 1812.
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References:
- Letter 2936 to Boris Jurgenson, 21 April/3 May 1886
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