Linfield University DigitalCommons@Linfield Senior Theses Student Scholarship & Creative Works 5-26-2011 Tchaikovsky and the Russian Five‘s Contemporary Relevance: How Selected Works of 19th Century Russian Composers Have Influenced opularP Culture of the West Cameron Carr Linfield College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/muscstud_theses Part of the Music Commons Recommended Citation Carr, Cameron, "Tchaikovsky and the Russian Five‘s Contemporary Relevance: How Selected Works of 19th Century Russian Composers Have Influenced Popular Culture of the West" (2011). Senior Theses. 2. https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/muscstud_theses/2 This Thesis (Open Access) is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It is brought to you for free via open access, courtesy of DigitalCommons@Linfield, with permission from the rights-holder(s). Your use of this Thesis (Open Access) must comply with the Terms of Use for material posted in DigitalCommons@Linfield, or with other stated terms (such as a Creative Commons license) indicated in the record and/or on the work itself. For more information, or if you have questions about permitted uses, please contact
[email protected]. Carr 1 Tchaikovsky and The Russian Five‘s Contemporary Relevance: How Selected Works of 19th Century Russian Composers have Influenced Popular Culture of the West Author: Cameron Carr Linfield Class of 2011 Department of Music Advisor: Dr. Joan Paddock Department Chair: Dr. Faun Tiedge Signature redacted Signature redacted Date Carr 2 Introduction ―You know I have a weakness: as soon as I have any money I squander it in pleasure. It is vulgar, wanting in good sense—I know it—but it seems in my nature.