Slavonic March
Slavonic March is a musical composition written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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Musical composition - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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In June 1876, Turkish soldiers killed a large number of Christian Slavs. Many Russians sympathised with whom they considered to be their fellow Slavs and sent volunteer soldiers and aid to assist the Kingdoms of Serbia and Montenegro.
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Turkish - Christian - Slavs - Russians - Serbia - Montenegro
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Nikolay Rubinstein, a close friend of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, asked him to compose a piece for a concert benefiting the victims of the Turkish killings. In a burst of patriotism, Tchaikovsky composed and orchestrated what was first known as the "Serbo-Russian March" (later to be known as "Marche Slave") in only five days. The piece premiered in Moscow on November 17, 1876 to warm reception by the Russian people.
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Nikolay Rubinstein - Moscow - November 17 - 1876
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Tchaikovsky used two Serbian folk songs (One of them being "Come, my dearest, why so sad this morning?") as the basis for the melody of the piece.
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Serbian - Folk songs - Melody
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