Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (25 April/7 May 1840 – 25 October/6 November 1893), often anglicized as Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, was a Russian composer of the late-Romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire. He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally, bolstered by his appearances as a guest conductor in Europe and the United States. Tchaikovsky was honored in 1884, by Emperor Alexander III, and awarded a lifetime pension.

Although musically precocious, Tchaikovsky was educated for a career as a civil servant. There was scant opportunity for a musical career in Russia at that time and no system of public music education. When an opportunity for such an education arose, he entered the nascent Saint Petersburg Conservatory, from which he graduated in 1865. The formal Western-oriented teaching he received there set him apart from composers of the contemporary nationalist movement embodied by the Russian composers of The Five, with whom his professional relationship was mixed. Tchaikovsky's training set him on a path to reconcile what he had learned with the native musical practices to which he had been exposed from childhood. From this reconciliation, he forged a personal but unmistakably Russian style—a task that did not prove easy. The principles that governed melody, harmony and other fundamentals of Russian music ran completely counter to those that governed Western European music; this seemed to defeat the potential for using Russian music in large-scale Western composition or for forming a composite style, and it caused personal antipathies that dented Tchaikovsky's self-confidence. Russian culture exhibited a split personality, with its native and adopted elements having drifted apart increasingly since the time of Peter the Great. This resulted in uncertainty among the intelligentsia about the country's national identity—an ambiguity mirrored in Tchaikovsky's career.

Despite his many popular successes, Tchaikovsky's life was punctuated by personal crises and depression. Contributory factors included his early separation from his mother for boarding school followed by his mother's early death, the death of his close friend and colleague Nikolai Rubinstein, and the collapse of the one enduring relationship of his adult life, which was his 13-year association with the wealthy widow Nadezhda von Meck. His homosexuality, which he kept private, has traditionally also been considered a major factor, though some musicologists now downplay its importance. Tchaikovsky's sudden death at the age of 53 is generally ascribed to cholera; there is an ongoing debate as to whether cholera was indeed the cause of death, and whether it was accidental or self-inflicted.

While his music has remained popular among audiences, critical opinions were initially mixed. Some Russians did not feel it was sufficiently representative of native musical values and expressed suspicion that Europeans accepted the music for its Western elements. In an apparent reinforcement of the latter claim, some Europeans lauded Tchaikovsky for offering music more substantive than base exoticism and said he transcended stereotypes of Russian classical music. Others dismissed Tchaikovsky's music as "lacking in elevated thought," according to longtime New York Times music critic Harold C. Schonberg, and derided its formal workings as deficient because they did not stringently follow Western principles.
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Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (25 April/7 May 1840 – 25 October/6 November 1893), often anglicized as Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, was a Russian composer of the late-Romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire. He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally, bolstered by his appearances as a guest conductor in Europe and the United States. Tchaikovsky was ho...
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TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5

Recorded live in 1953
Duration 43:10

Boston Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Guido Cantelli 

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    TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5
    TCHAIKOVSKY
    Romeo and Juliet
    SHULMAN
    A Laurentian Overture
    Live concert recordings, 1952
    Total duration: 72:08 

    Guido Cantelli, conductor
    NBC Symphony Orchestra

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    TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6
    RAVEL Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
    ROSSINI La Gazza Ladra - Overture
    Studio recordings, London, 1952
    Total duration: 58:13

    Philharmonia Orchestra
    conductor Guido Cantelli

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    TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony No. 5
    TCHAIKOVSKY - Francesca da Rimini
    BORODIN - Prince Igor - Ballet
    Acoustic HMV recordings 1922-1924
    Total duration: 68:50

    The Symphony Orchestra
    Albert Coates
    , conductor

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    TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, "Pathétique"
    TCHAIKOVSKY March Slave
    TCHAIKOVSKY
     Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
    GLINKA
     Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture

    Electric HMV recordings 1926-1930
    Total duration: 74:46

    Albert Coates, conductor

    London Symphony Orchestra

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    BACH (arr Elgar) - Fantasia and Fugue in C minor
    BEETHOVEN - Gratulations-Menuett
    BEETHOVEN The Creatures of Prometheus - Overture
    BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 'Choral'
    TCHAIKOVSKY - Symphony No. 5
    TCHAIKOVSKY - Francesca da Rimini
    BORODIN - Prince Igor - Ballet
    MOZART - Symphony No. 41, 'Jupiter'
    MOZART - Der Schauspieldirektor - Overture
    BEETHOVEN - Symphony No. 7
    TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, "Pathétique"
    TCHAIKOVSKY March Slave
    TCHAIKOVSKY
     Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
    GLINKA
     Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture

    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Coq d'Or - suite
    STRAVINSKY
     Firebird Suite
    RAVEL Ma Mère l'Oye - Suite
    Music by Glinka, Liadov, Debussy

    STRAVINSKY Petrushka Ballet
    BORODIN
     Prince Igor - excerpts
    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
     Czar Sultan - Suite
    RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
     May Night - Overture
    MUSSORGSKY
     Khovanshchina: Persian Dances

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