He married Antonina Miliukova, but his brief time with his wife drove him to emotional crisis, which resulted with a stay in Clarens. Switzerland, for rest and recovery. They remained legally married, but they never lived with each other.
His full name is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Peter Tchaikovsky wrote 61 songs in his lifetime.
How did Tchaikovsky raise ballet music to a new level?
He was Russian.
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He married Antonina Miliukova.
Tchaikovsky's wife was Antonina Miliukova and they had no children together.
Tchaikovsky married Antonina Miliukova in 1877. They separated after 6 weeks but never divorced.
No because Tchaikovsky was a homosexual. He married, but they separated after six weeks. For personal reasons, neither he nor his wife ever tried to divorce. She later had children by other men, but Tchaikovsky had none.
Tchaikovsky was married one time, to Antonina Ivanovna Miliukova. He married to please his family and to quiet rumors of his homosexuality. The marriage was disastrous for him. They separated permanently after only 6 weeks. Antonina outlived Tchaikovsky by 24 years, but spent the last 20 of those in an insane asylum.
Yes, Tchaikovsky got married. He got married to one of his students. She went mentally ill then died. A few months after they got married he left and told his family he never wanted to see his wife again. He got remarried to another one of his students. During his first marriage he started having an affair with Madam Von Meck
yes Peter Tchaikovsky was married, but his marriage only lasted a few years. many believe that this was because he was a homosexual, and that he was interested in his nephew. www.who2.com/ask/petertchaikovsky.html Tchaikovsky married Antonina Miliukova in 1877. They separated permanently after six weeks. For personal reasons they never divorced.
None. He was married at one point. He died at the early age of 53.
The marriage took place in Moscow on 18 July 1877.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was the original composer.Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Ilya Petrovich Tchaikovsky.
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