Ode to Joy, TH 66 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr)

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5 more: II. Allegro non troppo • III. Adagio molto • IV. Allegro • V. Andante non troppo • VI. Allegro giusto

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Editor Irina Iordan (1910–1976)
Publisher. Info. Complete Collected Works (Полное собрание сочинений), vol.27
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1960. Plate M. 18604 Г.
Reprinted New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d. [ca.1970]. Kalmus Orchestral Series No.588.
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Text and footnotes in Russian (Cyrillic).

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General Information

Work Title Ode to Joy
Alternative. Title К радости
Composer Tchaikovsky, Pyotr
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. TH 66
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPT 68
Key C minor–C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 movements:
  1. Andante (C minor, 90 bars)
  2. Allegro non troppo (E major, 149 bars)
  3. Adagio molto (G major, 84 bars)
  4. Allegro (B major, 109 bars)
  5. Andante non troppo (F major, 78 bars)
  6. Allegro giusto (C major, 335 bars)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1865
First Performance. 1866-01-10 — St. Petersburg, Conservatory: Anton Rubinstein (conductor)
First Publication. 1960 — Moscow: Muzgiz. Full score (in vol.27 of Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, p.3–185). Plate M. 18604 Г.
1965 — Moscow: Muzgiz. Vocal score (in vol.33 of Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, p.3–81). Plate 977.
Librettist Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860), Vladimir Benediktov (1807–1873) and Mikhail Dmitriyev (1796–1866), after Friedrich Schiller (1759–1805)
Language Russian
Average DurationAvg. Duration 26 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Voices: soprano, alto, tenor, bass + mixed chorus (SATB)
Orchestra: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B, A), 2 bassoons + 4 horns (F, E, G), 2 trumpets (C, E, E), 3 trombones, tuba + timpani, cymbals, bass drum + strings
External Links Tchaikovsky Research