Olga Vladimirovna Loseva

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Olga Vladimirovna Lossewa ( Russian Ольга Владимировна Лосева ; born November 18, 1954 ) is a Russian musicologist . She works as a lecturer in music theory at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory .

Career

Lossewa received her doctorate in 1987 with a thesis on Robert Schumann's late work . In addition to essays about this composer, she wrote the book “Clara and Robert Schumann in St. Petersburg and Moscow in 1844”, which was published in Russian and German. According to the city of Zwickau, Lossewa thus continued the work of the late Schumann researcher Daniel Wladimirowitsch Schitomirski , who received the Schumann Prize in 1966. For her work on Schumann, Lossewa received the Robert Schumann Prize from the city of Zwickau in 2000 .

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  1. The Russian edition was published in Saint Petersburg in 2000, the German-language edition in 2004 under the title "Die Russlandreise Clara und Robert Schumanns (1844)" by Schott in Mainz.
  2. ^ Robert Schumann Society Zwickau: Prize Winner (Olga Loseva). Retrieved May 21, 2018 .