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Alexandra was the fifth child of Andrey Assier and his wife Yekaterina, and she was educated at the Patriotic Institute in Moscow from the age of four. On 1/13 October 1833 she married Ilya Tchaikovsky (1795–1880), and the couple had seven children: Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya died of cholera on 13/25 June 1854, and was buried at Smolenskoye ...
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78 letters from Tchaikovsky to his sister Aleksandra have...
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Tchaikovsky's mother Aleksandra (1812–1854) was the younger...
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The following is adapted from the chronology published in...
- Aleksandra
Aug 16, 2018 · Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya Davydova. It is clear from photographs that Aleksandra, Tchaikovsky’s only sister, was a truly beautiful woman. With five brothers (both older and younger) she was doted upon and adored by their father Ilya. Their mother (also Aleksandra) died when she was twelve, leaving the father to take care of his many children ...
Aleksandra Tchaikovskaya Davydova. It is clear from photographs that Aleksandra, Tchaikovsky’s only sister, was a truly beautiful woman. With five brothers (both older and younger) she was doted upon and adored by their father Ilya. Their mother (also Aleksandra) died when she was twelve, leaving the father to take care of his many children ...
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Tchaikovsky: The Quest for the Inner Man (1991 Schirmer edition) quotation In light of so ardent an attachment to his mother, whom, in his own words, he "loved with a kind of morbidly passionate love," her sudden death of cholera on 13 June 1854 could only strike him as an unspeakable tragedy and shock.