Tchaikovsky – Symphony n.6 “Pathétique” [2/5, Allegro non troppo] – Temirkanov
17 November 2010
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PI Tchaikovsky: Symphony n.6 “Pathétique”. 1st movment (Part 2): Allegro non troppo. Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala of Milan, dir. Yuri Temirkanov. *** Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Part 5: www.youtube.com ***
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Yes Tchaikovsky! Unleash the torrent of emotion, anguish, heartbreak, and torment you’ve been holding onto for so long. You’ve let the whole world and generations to come know your might and passion.
@HerrWozzeck I agree. I listen to this symphony in teatro colón play by buenos aires filamonic. That part was beatifull.
A melhor sinfonia jamais feita. Nem Beethoven, Brahms ou Mahler conseguiram algo tão profuso e profundo. Do Paraíso de esperança ao Inferno do medo pleno, todos os matizes da emoção humana como num arco-íris de sentimento.
A narrativa da própria vida pessoal que se remonta como uma pirâmide até sumir no seu cume ao céu!
O maior gênio da Música, simplesmente superlativo em todas as suas nuances.
Venturosos são todos aqueles que participam desse momento sagrado do Universo!
Namastê
The drums…thundering, victorious drums!!!!
I like it!
@claraW84 oltretutto supergiovane
muy buena interpretacion,aparte no se puede negar por quien fue escrita,ahi nos podemos dar cuenta de la vida del celebre tchaikosvsky
03′44″ … c’est tout simplement magnifique.
el sentimiento a todo lo que se puede: Amor-Dolor Dolor-Amor
The parts especially from 3:19 through 4:49, Tchaikovsky shouted to the whole world the pain and anguish of his heart, and his love and longing for his be loved nephew…
The trombones and trumpets parts especially of 3:49 through 4:35 exchanging cries and plaintives with the rest of the orchestra are especially heart rending and heart breaking in their pain, anguish, and longing for the be loved…
It is the deepest lamentation in music that I have ever heard… I cried too… ? ? ?
In this part of the Symphony, Tchaikovsky cried out to the whole world the love, pain, anguish, and longing of his heart for his be loved nephew, Vladimir Davydov… (Tchaikovsky was a homosexual, and loved his nephew Vladimir, whom he called “Bob” in his private letters, until his death…) Every note and chord tells of this homosexual pain and anguish for unrequited love… It is heart rending, heart breaking… As a previous poster tells: Tchaikovsky him self was crying when he wrote this…
MAGISTRAL!!!!
Bravi, bravi….bello, bello, bello!!!
How big is this hall in Milan?
Epicness.
This piece is straight up ballin’
stupendo tutto e…..un grande Meloni….
Even if the rumors about Tchaikovsky being gay and this is dedicated to his beloved nephew, I just love how Tchaikovsky pour the magic of music into our ears.
i think tchaikovsky know that he will die… Listen the music of this symphonie it’s not normal…
@ FungoBoy: The timpani crescendo (4:36-4:38) was not supposed to be there as it is not included in the score nor is it used in many recordings. But, knowing that every conductor has his/her own interpretation, I think that Temirkanov wanted the timpanist to crescendo up to the next loud chord; he may have thought it would be more effective to do so.
Beautiful play of the metals. Like Chaikovsky said, “a symphony is more than a musical struggle, is a psychological struggle”, this part of the symphony shows what he thought
is the crescendo at 4:36-4:38 in the timpani supposed to be there? it’s not in other recordings or in the score…..
trombones always get the cool parts =(
There are two symphonies that mesmerize me, the Pathetique and Mahler 9. Ther is so much in common between the two, from the structure of the movements to being the last pieces they ever completed. I’ve seen them both performed live and will never forget either performance.
Ahhh, Tchaikovksy. I love him. Don’t you?
jealous
God, this part make me cry of emotion!!!!!!! What a beauty…so tragical…
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