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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky  (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
I'll tell you nothing, Op. 60/2
Works Info
Composer
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Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1886
Average_duration
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2:38
"I'll tell you nothing, Op. 60/2" is a song composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky in 1886. It was premiered on January 25, 1887, in Moscow, Russia. The song is part of Tchaikovsky's Opus 60, a collection of six songs for voice and piano. The song is in the key of F minor and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three verses, each with a refrain. The melody is simple and melancholic, with a descending chromatic line in the refrain that adds to the song's emotional depth. The lyrics of "I'll tell you nothing" were written by Aleksey Apukhtin, a Russian poet and friend of Tchaikovsky. The poem tells the story of a person who has been hurt by love and refuses to reveal their feelings to anyone. The refrain, "I'll tell you nothing," emphasizes the speaker's desire to keep their emotions hidden. The song's characteristics reflect Tchaikovsky's style, which is known for its emotional intensity and lyrical melodies. The use of chromaticism in the refrain adds to the song's emotional depth, while the simple melody and accompaniment allow the lyrics to take center stage. Overall, "I'll tell you nothing, Op. 60/2" is a poignant and introspective song that showcases Tchaikovsky's ability to capture complex emotions through music.
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