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The Queen of Spades, Op. 68 is an opera in 3 acts (7 scenes) by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to a Russian libretto by the composer's
brother Modest Tchaikovsky, based on a short story of the same name
by Alexander Pushkin. The premiere took place in 1890 in St.
Petersburg, Russia The management of the Imperial Theatre offered a
commission to Tchaikovsky to write an opera based on the plot
sketch by Ivan Vsevolozhsky in 1887/88. After turning it down
initially, Tchaikovsky accepted it in 1889. Toward the end of that
year, he met with the theater's managers to discuss the material
and sketch out some of the scenes. He completed the full score of
the opera in Florence in only 44 days. Later on, working with the
tenor who was to perform the lead character's part, he created two
versions of Herman's aria in the seventh scene, using two different
keys. The changes can be found in the proof sheets and inserts for
the first and second editions of the printed version of the score.
While composing the music, Tchaikovsky actively edited the
libretto, changing some of the text and adding his own lyrics to
two arias. (Wikipedia)
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