Il'ia Tchaikovsky
Il'ia Petrovich Tchaikovsky (Илья Петрович Чайковский) was the
composer's father, born on 20/31 July 1795 in Glazov (Viatka Province), Russia,
the fifth son of Petr Fedorovich
Tchaikovsky and his wife Anastasiia (b. Posokhova).
Il'ia Tchaikovsky was one of the foremost metallurgists in Russia. After
graduating from the Saint Petersburg Mining College, from 1818 to 1821 he served as a mining engineer at the Perm' iron works,
Between 1821 to 1831
in the Department for Iron and Salt Affairs, where enjoyed a broad authority
within the Ekaterinburg region -- from governing local factories to
repealing the decisions of local courts.
On 11/23 September 1827 he married
for the first time to Mariia Karlovna Keizer (d. 1831), and they had a
daughter -- Zinaida
(1829-1878).
Over the next few years Il'ia Tchaikovsky served as administrator of the
Onezhskii salt board (1831-1837) and director of the Kamsko-Votkinsk iron works
(1837-1848). In 1848 Il'ia Tchaikovsky resigned his post in Votkinsk and
brought his family to Moscow, and later, in anticipation of a new
appointment, to Saint Petersburg. However, the expected position in the
capital did not materialize, and in May 1849 he returned with his family the
family had to return to the Urals where, where he was appointed manager of
the Alapaevsk and Nizhe-Nev'ianskei iron works
(1849-1852).
He married his second wife,
Aleksandra Assier (1812-1854), on 1/13 October
1833, and the couple had seven children: Ekaterina (d. in infancy);
Nikolai (1838-1911); Petr (1840-1893), the composer;
Aleksandra (1841-1891); Ippolit (1845-1927);
Anatolii (1850-1915); and Modest (1850-1916)
In 1852 Il'ia returned to Saint Petersburg, and in 1858 he was
appointed director of the Technological Institute in the capital, where he worked until his retirement in 1863. He married for the
third and final time to Elizaveta Mikhailovna LIipport (1829-1910).
Il'ia Tchaikovsky enjoyed music, and played the flute sufficiently well to
participate in amateur concerts, and he also encouraged his children's interest
in music. Although he hoped that his son Petr would have a successful career
in the civil service, he gave both moral and financial support to his son's
decision to leave the Ministry of Justice to try to become a professional composer.
Il'ia Tchaikovsky died in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 9/21 January 1880,
aged 84.
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