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The '''''Musical Catechism''''' (Музыкальный катехизис) ([[TH]] 333 ; [[ČW]] 630) | The '''''Musical Catechism''''' (Музыкальный катехизис) ([[TH]] 333 ; [[ČW]] 630) is Tchaikovsky's translation from German to Russian of the book ''Katechismus der Musik. Erläuterung der Begriffe und Grundsätze der allgemeinen Musiklehre'' (1851) by the German composer and musicologist Johann Christian Lobe (1797-1881). | ||
Tchaikovsky's translation was probably commissioned by [[Pyotr Jurgenson]], and had been completed by November 1868 <ref name="note1"/>. Described as a "new translation from the 8th German edition", it was published by [[Jurgenson]] in 1870, and went on to run to seven further editions during the composer's lifetime <ref name="note2"/>. In 1961 the ''Catechism'' was included in volume 3Б of Tchaikovsky's ''[[Complete Collected Works]]'' (1961), edited by Vladimir Protopopov. | Tchaikovsky's translation was probably commissioned by [[Pyotr Jurgenson]], and had been completed by November 1868 <ref name="note1"/>. Described as a "new translation from the 8th German edition", it was published by [[Jurgenson]] in 1870, and went on to run to seven further editions during the composer's lifetime <ref name="note2"/>. In 1961, the ''Catechism'' was included in volume 3Б of Tchaikovsky's ''[[Complete Collected Works]]'' (1961), edited by Vladimir Protopopov. | ||
The whereabouts of Tchaikovsky's autograph are unknown. | The whereabouts of Tchaikovsky's autograph are unknown. |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 12 March 2023
The Musical Catechism (Музыкальный катехизис) (TH 333 ; ČW 630) is Tchaikovsky's translation from German to Russian of the book Katechismus der Musik. Erläuterung der Begriffe und Grundsätze der allgemeinen Musiklehre (1851) by the German composer and musicologist Johann Christian Lobe (1797-1881).
Tchaikovsky's translation was probably commissioned by Pyotr Jurgenson, and had been completed by November 1868 [1]. Described as a "new translation from the 8th German edition", it was published by Jurgenson in 1870, and went on to run to seven further editions during the composer's lifetime [2]. In 1961, the Catechism was included in volume 3Б of Tchaikovsky's Complete Collected Works (1961), edited by Vladimir Protopopov.
The whereabouts of Tchaikovsky's autograph are unknown.