Tchaikovsky arias

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Tchaikovsky arias are operatic solo vocal pieces composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, featured in his operas and frequently performed and recorded by classical singers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf opera aria
vocal music repertoire
accompaniment orchestra
associatedWithComposer Russian Romantic opera
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russia
frequentlyPerformedBy classical singers
frequentlyRecordedBy opera singers
genre classical music
opera
historicalRange late 19th century
includeFamousAria Iolanta’s arias from Iolanta
Joan’s arias from The Maid of Orleans
Lensky’s aria "Kuda, kuda" from Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
Liza’s arias from The Queen of Spades
Tatyana’s Letter Scene from Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
Yeletsky’s aria "Ya vas lyublyu" from The Queen of Spades NERFINISHED
language Russian
notableOperaSource Cherevichki NERFINISHED
Eugene Onegin NERFINISHED
Iolanta NERFINISHED
The Enchantress NERFINISHED
The Maid of Orleans NERFINISHED
The Oprichnik NERFINISHED
The Queen of Spades NERFINISHED
Vakula the Smith NERFINISHED
performanceContext concert performance
opera house
recital
period Romantic era
style dramatic
lyric
romantic expression
typicalAccompanimentFormat full orchestra
piano reduction
typicalThemes fate
jealousy
love
tragedy
typicalVoiceTypes baritone
bass
mezzo-soprano
soprano
tenor
usedFor auditions
vocal competitions
voice training repertoire
usedIn Tchaikovsky operas NERFINISHED
vocalForces solo voice

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Kristīne Opolais hasRecorded Tchaikovsky arias