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TH 194 It's Not the Wind That Bends the BranchТо не ветер ветку клонитHarmonisation of the Russian folk-song (1893).
HistoryMade by Tchaikovsky in July 1893 at Grankino or Klin, at the request of Konstantin Koninskii. "It would be very good of you to agree harmonize this melody... I attempted it, but was truly lacking in ‘divine inspiration’. I would have liked to have made such that the theme is repeated in the bass while the soprano line stands out on its own, but failed because I lack the talent and know-how, so is it possible for me to make this single request of you to help with my chorus?", Koninskii wrote to Tchaikovsky on 1/131 July 1893 [1]. In his letter of reply from Grankino of 19/31 July 1893, Tchaikovsky advised Konstantin Koninskii to consult collections of Russian folk-songs by Vasilii Prokunin and Niklolai Rimskii-Korsakov, but on the second page of the letter he wrote out the required harmonization [2]. From: Музыкальное наследие Чайковского (1958),
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