Pyotr Tchaikovsky

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Born: 05/07/1840 Votkinsk, Viatka District, Russia
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Biography: There are approximately 250 films that use the music of supreme melodist Pyotr Tchaikovsky. A surprising majority, some 72 films, quote parts from one of Tchaikovsky's most popular works, Symphony No. 5 in E minor (1888), with its dramatic fanfares, somber moods, and lyrical waltzes. Curiously, these films are concentrated around the World War II and immediate post-war years: One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937), Unseen Guardians (1939), Utopia of Death (1940), American Spoken Here (1940), The Strange Will of Julian Poydras (1941), The Film That Was Lost (1942), Trifles That Win Wars (1943), To My Unborn Son (1943), Don't You Believe It (1943), That's Why I Left You (1943), Grandpa Called It Art (1944), The Seesaw and the Shoes (1945), Our Old Car (1946), and City of Children (1949).


DVDs that Pyotr Tchaikovsky worked on "behind the scenes"...

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