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Tchaikovsky wrote three ballets; in chronological order they are Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and The Sleeping Beauty. Choreographers have created ballets from other music by Tchaikovsky as well.
Tchaikovsky wrote three ballets, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and The Sleeping Beauty. Some of his non-ballet music has also been used by choreographers for their own made-up ballets.
Tchaikovsky is one of the most famous composers whom was a flute player. He composed may famous orchestral flute suites and ballets such as the Nutcracker Suite and Swan Lake.
Tchaikovsky was a composer in the Romantic Era. He wrote music for ballets, such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and perhaps what he is most famous for, the Nutcracker. He also wrote operas (Eugene Onegin) and overtures (1812 Overture).
Russians go together with ballet. Tchaikovsky wrote three major ballets, "Swan Lake," "The Sleeping Beauty" and "The Nutcracker." Prokofiev wrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "Cinderella." Stravinsky wrote "The Firebird," "Petroushka" and "The Rite of Spring." All these ballets are still performed. In addition other compositions by these men, especially Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky, have been choreographed as ballets even though they were not intended as such originally.