Not any more. Tchaikovsky's music has been in the public domain for a long time.
Yes,nikolai and shasa
Yes
If you mean Piotr Tchaikovsky, he won an Honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Cambridge University in 1893
Rimsky-Korsakov & Tchaikovsky had respect for each other. If there was any criticism, it would be off-record and never public.
Not any more. Tchaikovsky's music has been in the public domain for a long time.
No he just had a brother.
i think he gave from the rick to the poor
Yes,nikolai and shasa
yes
Yes
no
There are no known direct living descendants of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The composer never married and had no children, which means he has no direct lineage. While his extended family may have descendants, Tchaikovsky's direct line ended with him.
If you mean Piotr Tchaikovsky, he won an Honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Cambridge University in 1893
There is no significant contribution of any person named Alexander Einstein recorded. However, Albert Einstein made major contributions in science including the theory of relativity which he got a Nobel prize for.
Yes, he was the second of six children, with 5 brothers and one sister.
Rimsky-Korsakov & Tchaikovsky had respect for each other. If there was any criticism, it would be off-record and never public.