Originally posted by Bryn
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Tchaikovsky - time to rehabilitate?
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostIs there any recoding that has the choral version?
The choir was a favourite of Karajan's - and this is the only time that he "shared" the conducting honours; the choir recorded their section under Jaroff, the orchestra playing the remainder, recorded at different sessions.
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There are many variations of choral 1812s.
My first recording was on a 45 rpm EP, with the choir singing the opening 4-note Russian hymn and the imperial Russian National anthem at the end.
Other versions add the choir to the reprise of the the opening Russian hymn, either instead of, or as well as at the opening of the work.
And there are Soviet insertions too.
There are HIPP versions too, with no cannons.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere are many variations of choral 1812s.
My first recording was on a 45 rpm EP, with the choir singing the opening 4-note Russian hymn and the imperial Russian National anthem at the end.
Other versions add the choir to the reprise of the the opening Russian hymn, either instead of, or as well as at the opening of the work.
And there are Soviet insertions too.
There are HIPP versions too, with no cannons.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostWasn't this post on the Serenade for Strings thread or am I going mad ?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostTchaikovsky is one of my favourite composers, always has been ever since I can remember. In fact he's a desert island composer for me.
It's queer, that having said that, I play his music less often than I used to and he rarely gets a mention on the forum.
When I was a kid, his music seemed to be everywhere, even more than Beethoven's, now it's a rarity.
Is it not time to restore him, especially given our preference for music from the 1800s?
Lest he suffers the fate of Mendelssohn
Tchaikovsky. Gergiev. Romeo & Juliet Overture - Kirov Orchestra. CD. Very Loud.
Underrated composer, underrated conductor.
Sound Quality on this CD is remarkable.
Last edited by Beef Oven!; 15-10-17, 04:51.
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