Pyotr Tchaikovsky's work was first publicly performed in 1865, with
Johann Strauss the Younger conducting Tchaikovsky's
Characteristic Dances at a Pavlovsk concert. In 1868, Tchaikovsky's
First Symphony was well-received when it was publicly performed in Moscow. The following year, his first opera,
The Voyevoda, made its way to the stage — with little fanfare.