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This list of scores of Tchaikovsky's [[Violin Concerto]] does not claim to be exhaustive, but additions and corrections are welcome, and can be sent to us at [mailto:discography@tchaikovsky-research.net discography@tchaikovsky-research.net]
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|'''Lists of Works by Genre'''
===Tchaikovsky's Version===
* [[Operas]]
====For Violin with Piano====
* [[Ballets]]
'''First Edition''' [1879]
* [[Incidental Music]]
: Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Plate 3339.
* [[Symphonies]]
* [[Suites]]
* [[Orchestral Music]]
* [[Concertos and Concertante Pieces ]]
* [[Cantatas]]
* [[Choruses and Vocal Ensembles]]
* [[Songs and Duets]]
* [[Chamber Music]]
* [[Piano Music]]
* [[Student Exercises]]
* [[Arrangements and Editions]]
* [[Musical Jokes and Album-Leaves]]
* [[Unfinished and Projected Works]]
* [[Books]]
* [[Articles]]
* [[Interviews]]
* [[Translations]]
* [[Poetry and Juvenilia]]
* [[Letters]]
* [[Diaries]]
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| '''Additional Listings'''
* [[List of Works by Opus Number]]
* [[Chronological List of Works]]
* [[Complete Collected Works]]
|}


'''Tchaikovsky''' (editor) [1880]
This section contains information on all of Tchaikovsky's works, both musical and literary.
: Hamburg: D. Rahter. Plate 2954.
: — newly revised edition by the composer
: — the first print contains the already withdrawn dedication to Leopold Auer on the cover page


'''Salvatore Accardo''' (editor) [2013]
* '''Title'''. Titles of works are usually given in English (with Russian versions given in brackets). Exceptions are made where Tchaikovsky gave the work a French title which is much better known than the English version (e.g. ''Souvenir d'un lieu cher'')
: Milano: Edizioni Curci.  
: — original version


'''Leopold Auer''' (editor?) [1899]
* '''Catalogue Numbers''' for each work in volume 1 of ''[[The Tchaikovsky Handbook]]'' (Indiana University Press, 2002) ([[TH]]) and in the ''[[Thematic and Bibliographical Catalogue of P. I. Čajkovskij's Works]]'' (2006) ([[ČW]]).
: Leipzig: D. Rahter, No.178. Plate 1332 (violin), 2954.1332 (piano).
: — original version, although same plate as arrangement


'''Issay Barmas''' (editor) [1913]
*'''Instrumentation'''. Description of instrumentation/forces required to perform the pieces.
: Kopenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, No. 1480. Plate 15200.
: — includes original version with optional 104 bar cut in the Finale


'''Felix Berber''' (editor) [1913]
*'''Movements / Duration'''. Subtitles, main tempo markings, keys and numbers of bars for individual numbers or movements are given, with an average total length for the work in performance (based on available recordings).
: Wien: Universal-Edition. Plate U.E. 704.
: — original version with optional cuts for a performance with piano accompaniment, small additions to the cadenza


'''Walter Davisson''' (editor) [n.d.]
*'''Text / Libretto / Subject'''. The literary sources used in musical works.
: Wiesbaden: Edition Breitkopf, No. 4026. Plate 31346.
: Boca Raton: Kalmus, No. K 04013 (reprint omits editor's name)
: — includes original version with optional cuts in the Finale


'''Carl Flesch''' (editor) [1931]
*'''Composition'''. The chronology of composition, if known, citing references from Tchaikovsky's archive.
: Leipzig: Edition Peters, No. 3019a. Plate 8788 (piano), 10884 (violin).
: — includes original version with optional cuts in the Finale (slightly different from Auer)


'''Carl Herrmann''' (editor) [193x?]
*'''Arrangements'''. Details of any arrangements made by the composer himself, or made with his collaboration.
: Leipzig: Edition Peters, No. 3019. Plate 8788.
: — original version
: — with green cover, same print as the 1902 edition with a few additional fingerings


'''Friedrich Hermann''' (editor) [1902]
*'''Performances'''. The place, date, and names of the conductor and soloist at the first public performance of the work are given. Other notable performances, including all those involving the composer himself, may also be given.
: Leipzig: Edition Peters, No. 3019. Plate 8788.
: — original version 'Mit Genehmigung des Eigentümers Herrn D. Rahter in Leipzig'.
: — with red cover indicating that the score is under copyright, in print at least until 1920


'''Ernst Herttrich''' (editor) [2011]
*'''Publication'''. The place, publisher and date that the work (and any arrangements) were first published.
: München: G. Henle, No. HN 685.
: — Joint Urtext edition with Breitkopf & Härtel, contains 2nd violin part edited by Kurt Guntner, piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit


'''Arno Hilf''' (editor) [1900]
*'''Autographs'''. The whereabouts of Tchaikovsky's autograph manuscript(s) of the work, if known.
: Hamburg: D. Rahter. Plate 2954.
: — original version


'''Emil Kross''' (editor) [1901]
*'''Dedication'''. The person or persons to whom the work was dedicated.
: Leipzig: Bosworth Edition, No. 294. Plate B. & Co. 4162.
: — original version


'''Norbert Kubat''' (editor) [n.d.]
*'''Related Works'''. Earlier compositions (including folksongs) that are used in the work, or subsequent derived works.
: Prague: Melantrich. Plate M 97.
: — original version with small changes to the cadenza


'''Henri Marteau''' (editor) [1922]
==Critical Editions==
: Leipzig: Steingräber. Plate?.
There have been three projects to publish critical editions of Tchaikovsky's complete works:
: —? with 2nd violin part for teaching purposes
* [[Complete Collected Works]] (Moscow; Leningrad, 1940-1991), encompassing almost all of Tchaikovsky's music and writings in 107 volumes (Russian only).
 
* [[New Complete Edition]] of Tchaikovsky's works (Mainz; Moscow, 1993-), of which only five volumes have so far appeared (Russian and English)
'''Philipp Mittell''' (editor) [1918]
* [[Academic Edition of the Complete Works]] (Chelyabinsk, 2015-), in progress (Russian and English).
: New York: Schirmer, No. 1185. Plate 22603.
: — original version
 
'''David Ojstrach''' and '''Konstantin Mostras''' (editor) [1952]<br/>
: Moscow: Muzgiz. Plate M. 8913 Г.<br/>
: Frankfurt am Main: Edition Peters, No. 3019b. Plate E.P. 12457.<br/>
: New York: International Music Company. Plate 1902.
: — includes original and Auer's version
 
'''Henri Petri''' (editor) [ca. 1901]
: Leipzig: Steingräber Verlag. Plate 940.
: — original version
 
'''Max Rostal''' (editor) [1973]
: Mainz: Edition Schott, No. 6550. Plate 43344.
: — includes original and Auer's version
 
'''Emile Sauret''' (editor) [1920]
: London: Augener's Edition, No. 7967. Plate 15347.
: Mainz: Schott. [1926]
: — original version
 
'''Clemens Schultze-Biesantz''' (editor) [1924?]
: Braunschweig: Litolff, No. 2673.
: — original version
 
'''Stephen B. Shipps''' (editor) [2011]
: St. Louis: Lauren Keiser Music Publishing.
: — includes original, Auer's and Sevcik's version plus Sevcik's Analytical Studies, associate editor Danae Witter, piano reduction by Dmitri Vorobiev.
 
'''Ivan Shishov & Nikolay Shemanin''' (editor) [1946]
: Moscow: Muzgiz. Plate M. 17607 Г. P.I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, vol.55A (Полное собрание сочинений).
 
'''Hans Sitt''' (editor) [ca. 1900]
: Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg. Plate E.E. 2125.
: — original version
 
'''Polina Vajdman''' /  '''Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein''' (editor) [2005]
: München: G. Henle, No. 685.
: — original version, violin part edited by Kurt Guntner, piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit
 
'''unidentified (MMO)''' (editor) [2012]
: Elmsford: Music Minus One, No. MMO 3102.
: — original version, violin part only, including 2 CDs
 
====Full Scores====
'''First Edition''' [1888]
: Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Plate 3338.
 
'''Valentina Rachkovskaya''' (editor) [1949]
: Moscow: Muzgiz. Plate M. 19836 Г. P.I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, vol.30A (Полное собрание сочинений).
: New York: Dover Publications, 1985.
: — Plate numbers omitted. Reprinted together with Beethoven's and Mendelssohn's violin concertos in the collection 'Great Romantic Violin Concertos'.
 
'''Ernst Herttrich''' (editor) [2011]
: Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel Partitur-Bibliothek. Plate PB 15115.
: — Joint Urtext edition with Henle
 
====Miniature Scores====
'''unidentified''' (editor) [2001]
: Minneola: Dover Miniature Scores.
: — original version, reprint of older edition, plate numbers removed
 
'''unidentified''' (editor)
: Leipzig: Edition Eulenburg, No. 708. Plate EE 3808.
: — original version
 
'''?''' (editor) [?]
: Wiesbaden: Edition Breitkopf, No. PB 3631.
: — original version
 
'''unidentified''' (editor) [ca. 1946]
: London: Boosey & Hawkes. Plate B. & H. 8825.
: — original version
 
'''unidentified''' (editor)
: Leipzig: Edition Peters, No.565. Plate 3808.
: — original version
 
'''unidentified''' (editor)
: London: E. Donajowski, No.62. Plate 4018.
: — original version
 
'''Richard Clarke''' (editor)
: London: Edition Eulenburg, No. 708. Plate EE 3808. [2010]
: — original version, introduction by Gerald Abraham
: London: Edition Eulenburg, Eulenburg Audio+Score No. 44. Plate EAS 144. [2007]
: — original version, introduction by Gerald Abraham, contains Naxos CD with Nishizaki
 
'''Ernst Herttrich''' (editor) [2011]
: Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel Partitur-Bibliothek. Plate PB 15116.
: — Joint Urtext edition with Henle
 
'''Clemens Schultze-Biesantz''' (editor) [1924?]
: Braunschweig: Litolff. Plate?.
: —?
 
====Orchestral Parts====
'''First Edition''' [1879]
: Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Plate 3337.
 
'''Tchaikovsky''' (editor) [1881]
: Hamburg: D. Rahter. Plate?.
 
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===Arrangements===
'''Leopold Auer''' (arranger) [1893]
<br/>contains a few cuts and several changes to the violin part
: Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Plate? [1893]
: Leipzig: D. Rahter, No.178. Plate 1332 (violin), 2954.1332 (piano).
: New York: Carl Fischer, No. 848. Plate 21155-25. [1919]
: — The title states ‘edited by Leopold Auer', but this is the arrangement.
: Frankfurt am Main: Edition Peters, No. 3019b. Plate E.P. 12457. (David Ojstrach and Konstantin Mostras (editor))
: New York: International Music Company. Plate 1902. (David Ojstrach and Konstantin Mostras (editor)) [1956]
: — includes original and Auer's version
: Mainz: Edition Schott, No. 6550. Plate 43344. (Max Rostal (editor)) [1973]
: — includes original and Auer's version
: St. Louis: Lauren Keiser Music Publishing. (Stephen B. Shipps (editor)) [2011]
: — includes original, Auer's and Sevcik's version plus Sevcik's Analytical Studies, associate editor Danae Witter, piano reduction by Dmitri Vorobiev.
 
'''Adolph Brodsky''' (arranger) [1899]
<br/>Canzonetta with new coda
: Leipzig: D. Rahter. Plate 806 (piano) & 806.1223 (violin).
 
'''Jules Conus''' (arranger) [ca. 1897]
<br/>Canzonetta with new coda
: Moscow: P. Jurgenson. Plate 20840.
 
'''Fritz Kreisler''' (arranger) [1940]
<br/>Kreisler rewrote the whole concerto
: New York: Charles Foley, No. 1093.
 
'''Karl Nowotny''' (arranger) [1918]
<br/>Canzonetta with new coda
: Wien: Anton Goll. Plate A. 715 G. (published in 'Die Geige, Band II')
 
'''Otakar Ševčík''' (arranger) [1931]
<br/>contains a few changes to the violin part
: Brno: Ol. Pazdirek. Plate O.P. 553.
: — Published together with his analytical studies to the concerto. Piano reduction by F. Beck.
: St. Louis: Lauren Keiser Music Publishing. (Stephen B. Shipps (editor)) [2011]
: — includes original, Auer's and Sevcik's version plus Sevcik's Analytical Studies, associate editor Danae Witter, piano reduction by Dmitri Vorobiev.
 
'''August Wilhelmj''' (arranger) [1910]
<br/>contains more cuts and changes than Auer's version
: London: Schott. Plate 28315.
: New York: Carl Fischer, No. 588. Plate 19910-70.
 
'''Eugène Ysaÿe''' (arranger)
<br/>cadenza
: manuscript (Juilliard manuscript collection).

Revision as of 00:50, 10 February 2019

Lists of Works by Genre
Additional Listings

This section contains information on all of Tchaikovsky's works, both musical and literary.

  • Title. Titles of works are usually given in English (with Russian versions given in brackets). Exceptions are made where Tchaikovsky gave the work a French title which is much better known than the English version (e.g. Souvenir d'un lieu cher)
  • Instrumentation. Description of instrumentation/forces required to perform the pieces.
  • Movements / Duration. Subtitles, main tempo markings, keys and numbers of bars for individual numbers or movements are given, with an average total length for the work in performance (based on available recordings).
  • Text / Libretto / Subject. The literary sources used in musical works.
  • Composition. The chronology of composition, if known, citing references from Tchaikovsky's archive.
  • Arrangements. Details of any arrangements made by the composer himself, or made with his collaboration.
  • Performances. The place, date, and names of the conductor and soloist at the first public performance of the work are given. Other notable performances, including all those involving the composer himself, may also be given.
  • Publication. The place, publisher and date that the work (and any arrangements) were first published.
  • Autographs. The whereabouts of Tchaikovsky's autograph manuscript(s) of the work, if known.
  • Dedication. The person or persons to whom the work was dedicated.
  • Related Works. Earlier compositions (including folksongs) that are used in the work, or subsequent derived works.

Critical Editions

There have been three projects to publish critical editions of Tchaikovsky's complete works: