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Tchaik 3

Tchaikovsky's symphony took flight. With melodies so sweet and grand, It swept across the Russian land. Tchaikovsky wrote at a steady pace. Dedicated to Shilovsky, a friend so dear, This symphony brought joy and cheer. Unique in its key, as you can see. With five movements, a rare delight, Tchaikovsky's genius shining bright. Under Rubinstein's skilled command. St. Petersburg soon felt the thrill, Nápravník's baton, a symphonic thrill. To the New York Philharmonic's star. And in the Crystal Palace's embrace, Manns called it the "Polish Symphony" with grace. From Diamonds to the shining moon. A symphony of wonder and glee, Tchaikovsky's gift for all to see. Random page: EACL