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Apr 19, 2008 07:06PM

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and Symphony No.6 makes me cry.
BTW, how does everyone here pronounce Tchaikovsky's name? My daughters piano teacher, Mrs. Gloria Parnitski PhD., Moscow Conservatory, always says it like 'Tchee kov sky' with the accent on the middle syllable, as you would expect. I got used to hearing it and saying it with this pronunciation, but when I pronounce it her way in Seattle, I get funny looks.


Tchaikovsky - Francesca da Rimini (by Manuel López Gómez and Teresa Carreño Youth Symphony Orchestra)
Spanish People!!!

"These recordings are landmarks not just of Tchaikovsky interpretation but of recorded orchestral performances in general. TheLeningrad Philharmonic plays like a wild stallion, only just held in check by the willpower of its master. Every smallest movement is played with fierce pride; at any moment it may break into such a frenzied gallop that you hardly know whether to feel exhilarated or terrified."
If you like those last great symphonies, it is worth getting this interpretation of them.

I love his fifth and sixth symphonies immensely, but I've not heard those interpretations/recordings. I'll go search for them. Thanks!



I think Tchaikovsky was more than a composer, he was also an artist.

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