Originally posted by Alison
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Tchaikovsky Symphony Cycles
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIs it all of them or just 4 5 6 and Manfred?
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I have this set by Ormandy - which has yet another symphony - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eugene-Orma...%2Ftchaikovsky
I don't know what it's like - but I'd expect it to at least be good. Must get round to listening to that set.
I also do like Bernstein a lot in 6, but I know some hate his version(s).
I have also much enjoyed Haitink in 5 (now surely a vintage analogue recording...) and also Koussevitsky in the same symphony.
Somewhat ironically, the only concert I ever went to in Carnegie Hall was with a Russian orchestra conducted by Termirkanov in Tchaik 6. No NYPO that year!
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI see that Maazel gets a favorable write up here. I was unaware that he had done a Tchaikovsky set.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Let's not forget the performance on the First Symphony tomorrow afternoon at which some of our number will be present.
I've only been to one live performance and there was a considerable sense of excitement towards the work's conclusion. It's surprising just how much symphonic tension the work seems to accumulate.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI greatly like 1 & 2 but the 3rd is one that just defeats me. I wonder why it is that symphonic cycles from Tchaikovsky, Bruckner and RVW each contain one symphony with which I can't get on.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostIn all honesty, I have to agree with you about the 3rd (and, like you, I've really tried to love it). But yes, 1 & 2 are terrific in their different ways.
Just possibly Markevitch may do something with it on CDs - though I have never really taken to that symphony. All the rest - yes!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat might have been one of the concerts I went to with Litton, or perhaps Gatti. They can be forgiven for my not remembering.
Just possibly Markevitch may do something with it on CDs - though I have never really taken to that symphony. All the rest - yes!
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