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  1. 67 letters from Tchaikovsky to Aleksandr Ziloti have survived, dating from 1886 to 1893, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website: Letter 3055 – 22 September/4 October 1886, from Maydanovo. Letter 3099 – 14/26 November 1886, from Maydanovo. Letter 3395 – 4/16 November 1887, from Saint Petersburg.

  2. A more accurate transliteration of his name into English would be "Aleksandr Ziloti", but he chose to use the German version "Alexander Siloti" after leaving Russia in 1918.

  3. Aleksandr Ziloti en 1920. Aleksandr Ziloti, también conocido como Alexander Siloti y con nombre completo Aleksandr Ilich Ziloti, (en ruso: Александр Ильич Зилоти) (9 de octubre de 1863, cerca de Járkov, Imperio ruso - 8 de diciembre de 1945, Nueva York, Estados Unidos) fue un pianista, director de orquesta y compositor ruso.

  4. Aleksandr was the son of Ilya Ziloti and his wife Yuliya Arkadyevna (b. Rakhmaninova, 1835–1925). Through his maternal line, Aleksandr was a first cousin to the composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff.

  5. Alexandre Ziloti. Alexandre Ilitch Ziloti (en russe : Александр Ильич Зилоти ; la translittération allemande Siloti peut parfois être rencontrée mais le « s » se prononce toujours « z ») est un pianiste russe, également compositeur et chef d'orchestre, né le 9 octobre 1863 à Kharkov ( Empire russe) et mort le 8 ...

  6. Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 78134609, LCCN: n85120544, ISNI: 0000 0001 1878 3056, . Show works by type/instrument. External links. Detailed biography: Wikipedia. Recordings: Piano Society. Miscellaneous information. A more accurate transliteration of his name into English would be "Aleksandr Ziloti", but he chose to use the German ...

  7. Russian composer and pianist