П. И. Чайковский.
Andante cantabile: tiré de la Symphonie № 5: Op. 64.
Аранжировка для скрипки, виолончели и фортепиано Фр. Спиро.
Москва: П. Юргенсон, 1904.
15 с. (Propriété de l'éditeur). Ном. пласт.: 30400. Текст на французском языке.
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P. I. Tchaikovsky.
Andante cantabile: tiré de la Symphonie № 5: Op. 64.
Arranged for Violin, Violoncello, and Piano by Fr. Spiro.
Moscow: P. Jurgenson, 1904.
15 pp. (Propriété de l'éditeur). Plate No.: 30400. In French.
This 1904 musical edition presents a sophisticated chamber arrangement of the celebrated second movement from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of Tchaikovsky’s symphonic lyricism, including the arrangement by Friedrich Spiro that expertly translates the lush, horn-led textures of the original "Andante cantabile" into an intimate dialogue between violin, cello, and piano. Published by the renowned house of P. Jurgenson, this score serves as a vital primary source for documenting the widespread popularization and domestic consumption of Tchaikovsky’s major orchestral works in the early 20th century. By adapting the symphony for a trio, Spiro allowed musicians to experience the emotional depth and melodic richness of the Op. 64 theme within the setting of a salon or private home, a practice that was essential to the cultural life of the pre-revolutionary Russian intelligentsia. This specific Jurgenson imprint, identified by plate number 30400, reflects the high editorial standards and international reach of Moscow's premier music publisher during a period when Tchaikovsky's legacy was being firmly cemented as the cornerstone of the Russian musical canon.