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    Cannot confirm or deny this, but I once heard that he went to someone’s house at night some time after hearing they like honey just to give them honey. Don’t remember who, but I think it was someone he liked in a romantic way.

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      That’s cute but also kind of creepy.

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    He was a real pyotr pyuffor.

    E: thank you to the four of you who upvoted this even though I had like five typos in my slightly clever wordplay joke.

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    This is the biggest reason he wasn’t allowed “membership” with Russia’s Mighty Five that was made up of Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Mussorgsky, Cui, and Balakirev. They would claim that Tchaikovsky’s works weren’t Russian enough. That he was too heavily influenced by Western European composers. The joke is on them. Tchaikovsky is pretty much a household name and most people know his works even if they don’t know the title or his name.

    Here’s his violin concerto that he composed for his student/lover

    https://youtu.be/QCKL95HAdQ8?si=h3JIM6SBM5aUdNw_

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      Very true! I recognized one name in your post. The rest sound too much like dwarves from Tolkien.

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        You may not know who Rimsky-Koraskov was, but you have almost certainly heard Flight of the Bumblebee and probably would recognize at least the opening of Scheherazade if you heard it and he composed both.

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        I don’t know, Tolkien dwarves tend to be a little more boubah whereas Russian composers tend to be a little more Kiiki

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    Well yeah. I thought everyone knew he wrote the Gayteen Twelve Homoture.

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    Wait, one of the greatest musicians of [insert country] was gay?

    This is shocking.

    Next thing you’ll tell me is Elton John isn’t straight.

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    On the next episode of “historical figures who were gay as fuck” Leonardo Da Vinci.

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    Loom introduced me to some of his works. :)

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    Fun additional fact, the 1812 overture canons were actually an auditory metaphor for all the russian twink backsides he blew out.

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      19 Russian bears are very mad at your exclusion of their people