Written during Tchaikovsky's years as professor at the renowned Moscow
Conservatory, this volume presents a clear and thorough introduction to
the study of harmony. The great Russian composer expounded upon his
views of music while he was in the full flower of his creative powers,
offering students a chance to learn the discipline's fundamentals from
one of its great masters.
Out of print for decades and exceedingly rare in its original edition,
Tchaikovsky's Guide to the Practical Study of Harmony possesses an
intrinsic historical interest, yet remains as useful and instructive
today as it was a century ago. A complete course in writing music, this
excellent manual features numerous examples and exercises. It functions
equally well as a classroom text, an adjunct to private instruction, or
as a guide to individual musicians.