Peter Tchaikovsky taught at the Moscow Conservatory from 1871 to 1878. During this period, he held a position as a professor of harmony and composition. His time at the conservatory was significant for his development as a composer and for influencing many young musicians.
He studied at the Moscow Conservatory, where he later taught.
Tchaikovsky played piano, which was one of the prerequisites to studying music at the Moscow Conservatory. Most theory students even today are required to learn piano.
Peter Tchaikovsky received formal musical training at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied from 1862 to 1865. Initially, he was trained in law and worked as a civil servant before fully committing to music. At the conservatory, he studied composition under Anton Rubinstein, which greatly influenced his development as a composer. Tchaikovsky's education equipped him with a strong foundation in music theory and orchestration, contributing to his distinctive style.
Before becoming a full-time composer, Tchaikovsky worked various government positions, including as a clerk in the Russian Ministry of Justice. He also taught music theory at the Moscow Conservatory.
A famous conservatory is Oberlion, Ohio. It is located at the Oberlin college and it is called the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. It is a music conservatory Another famous music conservatory is located in Russia. It is called the Moscow Imperial Conservatory and was co-founded in 1866. There is another type of conservatory which is a butterfly conservatory located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was built in 1933 and it is called the "Krohn Conservatory".
Royal College of Music, Juilliard School, Moscow Conservatory, Berklee
Piano
Yes.
1893
Probably not. :P
Bexause he loved it
Tchaikovsky did not get "power". He was a music composer,