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The Storm (Tchaikovsky) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Storm (Tchaikovsky)

''The Storm'', Op. posth. 76, is an overture (in the context of a symphonic poem) in E minor composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky between June and August 1864. The work is inspired by the play ''The Storm'' by the Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky. That play was also the inspiration for Leoš Janáček's opera ''Káťa Kabanová''.
== History ==
''The Storm'' was Tchaikovsky's first substantial work for orchestra, written when he was only 24. He was spending the summer at the family estate of Prince Aleksey Vasilievich Golitsyn at Trostinets, near Kharkov in the Ukraine, and he wrote the overture as a vacation exercise. He did not consider it worthy of publication, and it was never performed in his lifetime. This opinion may have been influenced by Anton Rubinstein, who disapproved of it, and by Herman Laroche, who said it represented "a museum of antimusical curiosities".〔Poznansky, ''Tchaikovsky: The Quest for the Inner Man'', p. 67〕
In the summer of 1865–66, Tchaikovsky reworked the opening of the piece as the ''Concert Overture in C minor''. This was also not performed or published in Tchaikovsky's lifetime.
''The Storm'' was first performed, posthumously, in Saint Petersburg, on March 7, 1896, conducted by Alexander Glazunov. It was published by Mitrofan Belyayev, as Op. 76.
The ''Concert Overture in C minor'' did not have its first performance until 1931, in Voronezh, under the baton of Konstantin Saradzhev.〔John Warrack, ''Tchaikovsky'', p. 42〕
''The Storm'' has an average duration of 13 minutes. It is not related to Tchaikovsky's symphonic fantasia ''The Tempest'', Op. 18, written in 1873.

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