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<includeonly>П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений, том 55Б</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1956/25  |Contributors=Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 1840-1893 (author)<br/>Kubatsky, Viktor Lvovich, 1891-1970 (editor) |Title=П. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений  |Part=Том 55Б: Сочинения для виолончели с оркестром. Переложение для виолончели с фортепиано  |Imprint=Moscow : Государственное музыкальное издательство, 1956 |Extent=xiii, 64 p. ; + 1 cello part (17 p.) |Standard=Plate M. 25740 Г. |Format=Book |Language=Russian |Notes=Arrangements for cello with piano: ''[[Variations on a Rococo Theme]]'', Op. 33, in Tchaikovsky's original version (p. 5-38); ''[[Pezzo capriccioso]]'', Op. 62 (p. 43-53). Includes an appendix with alternative readings of the Variations (p. 55-63) |Contents=Вариаций на тему рококо. Соч. 33 (p. 3-42) — Pezzo capriccioso. Соч. 62 (p. 43-53) — Приложение (Первоначальныу варянт 4-и вариаций) (p. 55-63) |Reviews={{bib|1959/47}} (1959) |Online={{PSS|1F7TIr2s5OoXb3hCHVmZafQhFVpPiFo_M}} }}   [[Category:Bibliography (1956)]]  {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1956/025)}}</noinclude>
Russian musician, teacher, music critic, and friend and colleague of Tchaikovsky (b. 27 November/9 December 1839 in Voronezh; d. 15 March 1920 in [[Kazan]]), born '''''Nikolay Dmitriyevich Kashkin''''' (Николай Дмитриевич Кашкин).
 
==Tchaikovsky and Kashkin==
Nikolay Kashkin did not come from a musical family (he was the son of a bookseller), but he taught himself music, and by the age of thirteen he was giving piano lessons. In 1860 he studied piano under [[Aleksandr Dubuque]], and in 1863 he became a tutor in the musical classes arranged by the Russian Musical Society. In 1865 he married [[Yelizaveta Kashkina|Yelizaveta Kulneva]].
 
When the [[Moscow]] Conservatory opened in 1866, he worked alongside Tchaikovsky as professor of piano and of music theory and history, serving from 1866 to 1896 and from 1905 to 1908.
 
He was a prolific music critic, contributing primarily to the ''Russian Register'' (Русские ведомости) and the ''Moscow Register'' (Московские ведомости), sometimes under the pseudonym "Nikolay Dmitriyev" (Николай Дмитриев). He also produced a number of books on Russian music, as well as some of the earliest reminiscences about Tchaikovsky.
 
Nikolay Kashkin was a close friend of Tchaikovsky, and did much to promote his music.
 
==Dedications==
In 1869, Tchaikovsky dedicated ''Not a Word, O My Friend'' — No. 2 of the [[Six Romances, Op. 6]] — to Nikolay Kashkin.
 
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
6 letters from Tchaikovsky to Nikolay Kashkin have survived, dating from 1877 to 1891, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:
* [[Letter 660]] – 26 November/8 December 1877, from [[Vienna]]
* [[Letter 1568]] – 21 August/2 September 1880, from [[Kamenka]]
* [[Letter 1868]] – 12/24 October 1881, from [[Kamenka]]
* [[Letter 3456]] – 1/13 January–9/21 January 1888, from [[Lübeck]] and [[Hamburg]]
* '''[[Letter 3466]]''' – 10/22 January 1888, from [[Hamburg]]
* '''[[Letter 4286]]''' – 5/17 January 1891, from [[Moscow]]
 
9 letters from Kashkin to the composer, dating from 1879 to 1890, are preserved in the [[Klin]] House-Museum Archive.
 
==Bibliography==
: ''For Kashkin's writings about Tchaikovsky's music, see also [[Bibliography Index (K)]]''
* {{bib|1893/23}} (1893)
* {{bib|1894/6}} (1894)
* {{bib|1894/18}} (1894)
* {{bib|1896/17}} (1896)
* {{bib|1897/4}} (1897)
* {{bib|1898/14}} (1898)
* {{bib|1902/11}} (1902)
* {{bib|1902/38}} (1902)
* {{bib|1903/9}} (1903)
* {{bib|1908/21}} (1908)
* {{bib|1918/9}} (1918)
* {{bib|1954/50}} (1954)
* {{bib|1962/45}} (1962)
* {{bib|1962/46}} (1962)
* {{bib|1979/50}} (1979)
* {{bib|1980/70}} (1980)
* {{bib|1983/36}} (1983)
* {{bib|1985/44}} (1985)
* {{bib|1992/27}} (1992)
* {{bib|1992/28}} (1992)
* {{bib|1993/92}} (1993)
* {{bib|1993/93}} (1993)
* {{bib|1993/94}} (1993)
* {{bib|1997/40}} (1997)
* {{bib|1999/44}} (1999)
* {{bib|2000/44}} (2000)
 
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:Nikolay_Dimitriyevich_Kashkin|Wikipedia]]
 
[[Category:People|Kashkin, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Kashkin, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Dedicatees|Kashkin, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Friends|Kashkin, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Writers|Kashkin, Nikolay]]

Latest revision as of 20:55, 21 June 2023

ContributorsTchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 1840-1893 (author)
Kubatsky, Viktor Lvovich, 1891-1970 (editor)
TitleП. И. Чайковский. Полное собрание сочинений
PartТом 55Б: Сочинения для виолончели с оркестром. Переложение для виолончели с фортепиано
PublishedMoscow : Государственное музыкальное издательство, 1956
Extentxiii, 64 p. ; + 1 cello part (17 p.)
Standard No.Plate M. 25740 Г.
FormatBook
LanguageRussian
ContentsВариаций на тему рококо. Соч. 33 (p. 3-42) — Pezzo capriccioso. Соч. 62 (p. 43-53) — Приложение (Первоначальныу варянт 4-и вариаций) (p. 55-63)
NotesArrangements for cello with piano: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33, in Tchaikovsky's original version (p. 5-38); Pezzo capriccioso, Op. 62 (p. 43-53). Includes an appendix with alternative readings of the Variations (p. 55-63)
ReviewsПо поводу академического издания Чайковского (1959)
View Onlinehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F7TIr2s5OoXb3hCHVmZafQhFVpPiFo_M