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German double bass player with the Imperial Opera in [[Saint Petersburg]] (b. 12/24 July 1854 in Lauterberg), known in Russia as '''''Albert Karlovich Kleyneke''''' (Альберт Карлович Клейнеке). | German double-bass player with the Imperial Opera in [[Saint Petersburg]] (b. 12/24 July 1854 in Lauterberg), known in Russia as '''''Albert Karlovich Kleyneke''''' (Альберт Карлович Клейнеке). | ||
Kleinecke was also a music editor and arranger at [[Jurgenson]]'s publishing house in [[Moscow]] during the latter years of the nineteenth century, where his duties included copy preparation and proof-reading. He was responsible for all the [[Moscow]] editions of Tchaikovsky's compositions, and also arranged | Kleinecke was also a music editor and arranger at [[Jurgenson]]'s publishing house in [[Moscow]] during the latter years of the nineteenth century, where his duties included copy preparation and proof-reading. He was responsible for all the [[Moscow]] editions of Tchaikovsky's compositions, and also arranged many of Tchaikovsky's works for various combinations of instruments. | ||
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[[Category:People|Kleinecke, Albert]] | [[Category:People|Kleinecke, Albert]] |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 15 August 2023
German double-bass player with the Imperial Opera in Saint Petersburg (b. 12/24 July 1854 in Lauterberg), known in Russia as Albert Karlovich Kleyneke (Альберт Карлович Клейнеке).
Kleinecke was also a music editor and arranger at Jurgenson's publishing house in Moscow during the latter years of the nineteenth century, where his duties included copy preparation and proof-reading. He was responsible for all the Moscow editions of Tchaikovsky's compositions, and also arranged many of Tchaikovsky's works for various combinations of instruments.