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Maria-Dagmar

Мария-Дагмара

Polka for piano by Aleksandr Diubiuk, arranged for orchestra (1866).

  • Arranged in 1866.
  • Scored for Piccolo; 2 Flutes; 2 Oboes; 2 Clarinets (B); 2 Bassoons; 4 Horns (F); 2 Trumpets (F); 3 Trombones; Tuba; Timpani; Triangle; Side Drum; Cymbals; Violins I; Violins II; Violas; Violoncellos; Double Basses

History

This orchestration is believed to date from the autumn of 1866, when preparations were taking place for the marriage of the heir to the throne to the Danish Princess Dagmara.

No information survives concerning work on this composition. It is known that Tchaikovsky was acquainted with Aleksandr Diubiuk in 1866, as Nikolai Kashkin recalled that he was delighted by his piano playing [1].

From: Музыкальное наследие Чайковского (1958), p. 496
English text copyright © 2006 Brett Langston


References:
  1. See N. D. Kashkin, Воспоминания о П. И. Чайковском (1896), p. 48 [back]