Inna M. Iglitskaya (1955–2019) — musicologist, pedagogue, member of European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies. Born in Moscow, graduated from the Music History and Theory Department of Russian Gnessins Academy of Music and also from the Institute of Psychology and Psychoanalysis. In 1993–2004 taught polyphony in State Maimonides Classic Academy. Among published works — articles concerning symmetrical structures based on golden section in Bach’s fugues (1997, 2006, 2013), imitation form in Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing, works of the composer I. Zhvanetskaya (1998, 2007), psychoanalytical interpretation of A. Chekhov’s short story The Official’s Death (2013). Collaborated in compiling of French-Russian Dictionary of Music Terms (5 thousand terms; not published). Prepared for publication the Polyphony Manual by A. Chugaev (2009), the book of Memoirs about A. Chugaev (2010), the second edition of Chugaev’s book The structural peculiarities of keyboard fugues by Bach (2018). Ph.D. thesis (not completed): The Psychology of Dream and Its Characteristic Features in Works of Art.
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