1:17 - I часть главная партия 3:32 - I часть побочная партия 14:35 - II часть главная тема 24:30 - III часть основная тема 35:12 - IV часть главная партия
Excellent! Great music! I was pulling weeds to it. Sorry to say, but it kept me moving along quickly. I loved working to it. It’s so wonderful I love it.
There is an almost manic feeling about this performance, with winter dreams taking on the dark shades of nightmare at times, and sudden bursts of energy pouring through a score usually taken more lyrically. Gergiev's interpretation is idiosyncratic, but, at the same time, both wholly Russian, and also in tune with the conflicted complexity of the composer. There is greatness and originality to be found here.
Gergiev has a genius ability to bring the full emotional resonance of Tchaikovsky and the Mariinsky Orchestra is superb. These performances so far exceed the usual interpretations that it's like listening to Tchaikovsky for the first time.
Listening to Tchaikovsky for the first time is the worst. But every time you listen to him, it gets better and better. His music is the best the last time you ever listen to it
The interpretations of western conductors often go in the direction of circus music, they exaggerate as they think, that the russian soul is the soul of foolish people. Karajan is the worst, he may have a lot of benefits, his Tchaikovsky is not a part of.
@@Piflaser well also Karajan was talking about himself and his interpretation of his story, ( why he always exagerates the fortes and pianos, thinking that it is what will make him interesting..instead of truly listening to his true Voice and the resonance of it ) , not about the human soul, which is about what we are choosing to create and how much we are owning the act of connection to our Source, what we came down onto this earth to see clearly and understand the importance of ; )
Indeed it is, as Tom Service pointed out in his Series "50 Greatest Symphonies." Not only is Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony included among those 50, but also his First, saying Tchaikovsky's "First Symphony is one of the most important markers in the symphonic story in the 19th century, the piece in which a new type of symphony - absolutely Tchaikovsky's own, and Russia's too - is not just glimpsed, but claimed, staking out the territory his next five symphonies continued to explore. And as well as all that historical significance, it's also one of the most irresistibly attractive first symphonies ever written."
And Shostakovich And Glazunov (which set up the stage for the establishment of a major publishing firm and ushered in a new(er) era in Russian music during the remaining decades of the Russian Silver Age) And Nielsen (the daring, coming of age Nordic modernism of a work that challenged the German School of composition that dominated Scandinavian musical establishment at the time)
Трепетно и нежно люблю Чайковского, как и Рахманинова. Не могу спокойно слушать, внутри всё переворачивается. Самые разные чувства и мысли обуревают мою душу.. это какое-то безумство ❤❤❤
Ich kenne die 1. Sinfonie über 40 Jahre. Ich habe nie wirklich zugehört, weil sie stets völlig seelenlos runtergespielt wurde, ohne sie ernst zu nehmen. Man vergleiche nur Karajan. Gergiev holt ungeahnte Tiefen heraus. Ich freue mich auf die 2. und 3. Tschaikowskys von ihm. Danke!
@@michaelpaulsmith4619 Danke. Es war schon mutig von mir, am heiligen Lack dieses völlig überschätzten -aber für den Materialismus der 60er/70er-Jahre durchaus typischen- Dirigenten zu kratzen
Dies ist eine großartige Interpretation, aber ich mag die Versionen der Abbado und Karajan am besten. Ich denke, dass Jansons besser mit die Fantasien und Ouvertüren des Tchaikowsky war. Ich hörte seine Version der 5. Symphonie und fand sie zu trocken, obwohl seine Version von Francesca da Rimini fast unübertroffen war. Verzeihen Sie für meines schlechter deutsch. Ich schreibe hier nur zu praktizieren. Korrigieren Sie bitte meine Fehler!
❤ This is from the Russian soul - it makes my heart beat faster. Thank you Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra!!!! I cannot hold back tears when the heartbreaking theme in Adagio cantabile begins.
Grazie per la presentatione. Bellissima interpretazione di musica russa con cuore russo. La musica e internazionale. Grazie maestro, grazie tutti. Pace.
An exemplary performance of this symphony by Russians. It is essential for a good performance of this symphony that the viola, cello, and double bass resonate well. Music really shows the national character. In Germany, France, and Italy, each orchestra has a strong national character. When Russians play Russian music, the performance becomes rooted in their DNA. Other countries cannot imitate it. That's what it means to be from the same country and language as the composer.
Extraordinary:, the conductor and players have their hearts and minds engaged here in an immensely under-rated work (in the West), their music, after all. The playing is passionate, accurate and Gergiev does a fantastic job- such as holding the pauses.
Oh! What a fabulous concert. Although the tempo for the 2nd movement is too fast (I've yet to hear it played at Tchaikovsky's marked speed) I can forgive everything for the sheer Russianness of it all. This symphony caused the composer much heartache and, although it has its faults, as Tchaikovksy himself said, 'It is still better and more inventive than many of my later works.' The encore is a joy and there's not a soul on earth who'll be mistaking this for Brahms. What a magical performance. Thank you for sharing it here on TH-cam.
1:17 - I часть главная партия 3:32 - I часть побочная партия 14:35 - II часть главная тема 24:30 - III часть основная тема 35:12 IV часть главная партия
The first time that I heard this Symphony was in 2013; it completely captured me with its overtly evocative imagery and emotional palette, how the master intertwined the two into a coherent and beautiful whole which uplifts the spirit and caresses the senses. Ever since, it has been one of my favorite Tchaikovsky symphonies, together with his 3rd and 6th.
El maestro Gergiev se ve realmente disfrutando de su dirección, sobre todo en la parte de Eugene Onegin. Grande. Es la mejor interpretación que he escuchado. Gracias
Tchaikovsky's 1st Symphony is a master piece. It is drama, beauty and construction in complete and perfect harmony. It is performed now and then, but it is the most undeservedly neglected symphony of all times. This might be true to completely failed reception, at least in the West.
Hey, folks, we get an ENCORE after the symphony (as if that isn't breath-taking enough!): the Polonaise from Act III of Yevgeny Onegin at 43:31..... Enjoy! 👏😊
Вот уж 50лет прошло, как я "плавала" на о. Валаам под эту очаровательную музыку Петра Ильича Чайковского! Как и я, Пётр Ильич был восхищëн природой острова и Ладогой! Вот и написал, вот и сочинил!!!!!!! Великий русский человек!
And this was composed at the age of 26. What genius, what a marvellous composer. They are unrepeatable. Why is it that nothing like this is composed today?
Queta musica mi fa pensare ai momenti in cui Darzù Uzalà col capitano affronta le durezze della bufera in arrivo in esatta sintonia con il da farsi per salvarsi!
Haven't heard PIT's First in decades. It's like discovering a lost masterpiece! The "Onegin" encore is superfluous. Unwelcome after this magnificent work.
Olen kuullut tämän livenä Pietarin Filharmoonikkojen soittamana kolmisen vuotta sitten. On uskomattoman hieno kipale. Varsinkin toinen osa on upea. Suosittelen käymistä Pietarissa konserteissa... sitten, kun tilanne taas sallii. Tsaikovskin haudalle vien aina kukkaset samalla.
Magical! I have always loved Tchaikovsky's First Symphony much more than his Second and Third. The "Victor Book of the Symphony" said sometime around 1950 that this is the worst First Symphony ever written. This claim remained completely unsubstantiated, and for me, utterly incomprehensible!
There is only one recording of this symphony where the ending is played correctly, Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra in the 1970s. There it is played more slowly and stately. Everyone else butchers it by playing it way too fast as here.
Ahhh, that's better! Listening first to a square northern Europe interpretation with a German orchestra and a conductor from northern lands above...the conductor just didn't get it, though also from a cold land...
1:17 - I часть главная партия
3:32 - I часть побочная партия
14:35 - II часть главная тема
24:30 - III часть основная тема
35:12 - IV часть главная партия
Excellent! Great music! I was pulling weeds to it. Sorry to say, but it kept me moving along quickly. I loved working to it. It’s so wonderful I love it.
There is an almost manic feeling about this performance, with winter dreams taking on the dark shades of nightmare at times, and sudden bursts of energy pouring through a score usually taken more lyrically. Gergiev's interpretation is idiosyncratic, but, at the same time, both wholly Russian, and also in tune with the conflicted complexity of the composer. There is greatness and originality to be found here.
Gergiev has a genius ability to bring the full emotional resonance of Tchaikovsky and the Mariinsky Orchestra is superb. These performances so far exceed the usual interpretations that it's like listening to Tchaikovsky for the first time.
I agree with you completely. Great comment.
Listening to Tchaikovsky for the first time is the worst. But every time you listen to him, it gets better and better. His music is the best the last time you ever listen to it
@@michaelpaulsmith4619 Not very known in the West, Yevgeny Svetlanov has the same genius ability.
The interpretations of western conductors often go in the direction of circus music, they exaggerate as they think, that the russian soul is the soul of foolish people. Karajan is the worst, he may have a lot of benefits, his Tchaikovsky is not a part of.
@@Piflaser well also Karajan was talking about himself and his interpretation of his story, ( why he always exagerates the fortes and pianos, thinking that it is what will make him interesting..instead of truly listening to his true Voice and the resonance of it ) , not about the human soul, which is about what we are choosing to create and how much we are owning the act of connection to our Source, what we came down onto this earth to see clearly and understand the importance of ; )
One of the greatest first symphonies of all time !!!!!
Except Schumann, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart (!), Haydn, Mendelssohn, Sibelius.
@@Piflaser And Mahler!!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 And Mahler, yes, of course!
Indeed it is, as Tom Service pointed out in his Series "50 Greatest Symphonies." Not only is Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony included among those 50, but also his First, saying Tchaikovsky's "First Symphony is one of the most important markers in the symphonic story in the 19th century, the piece in which a new type of symphony - absolutely Tchaikovsky's own, and Russia's too - is not just glimpsed, but claimed, staking out the territory his next five symphonies continued to explore. And as well as all that historical significance, it's also one of the most irresistibly attractive first symphonies ever written."
And Shostakovich
And Glazunov (which set up the stage for the establishment of a major publishing firm and ushered in a new(er) era in Russian music during the remaining decades of the Russian Silver Age)
And Nielsen (the daring, coming of age Nordic modernism of a work that challenged the German School of composition that dominated Scandinavian musical establishment at the time)
Трепетно и нежно люблю Чайковского, как и Рахманинова. Не могу спокойно слушать, внутри всё переворачивается. Самые разные чувства и мысли обуревают мою душу.. это какое-то безумство ❤❤❤
Гениальная музыка, Непревзойденное, отточенное мастерство оркестра. Высочайшего уровня профессионализм дирижера. Можно слушать бесконечно. СПАСИБО!
От меня тоже большое спасибо. И привет из Австрии.
Ich kenne die 1. Sinfonie über 40 Jahre. Ich habe nie wirklich zugehört, weil sie stets völlig seelenlos runtergespielt wurde, ohne sie ernst zu nehmen. Man vergleiche nur Karajan. Gergiev holt ungeahnte Tiefen heraus. Ich freue mich auf die 2. und 3. Tschaikowskys von ihm. Danke!
Ich stimme Ihrem Kommentar und Ihrer Einschätzung von Karjans langweiliger Leistung voll und ganz zu. Das ist russisch, russisch, russisch!
@@michaelpaulsmith4619 Danke. Es war schon mutig von mir, am heiligen Lack dieses völlig überschätzten -aber für den Materialismus der 60er/70er-Jahre durchaus typischen- Dirigenten zu kratzen
Dies ist eine großartige Interpretation, aber ich mag die Versionen der Abbado und Karajan am besten. Ich denke, dass Jansons besser mit die Fantasien und Ouvertüren des Tchaikowsky war. Ich hörte seine Version der 5. Symphonie und fand sie zu trocken, obwohl seine Version von Francesca da Rimini fast unübertroffen war.
Verzeihen Sie für meines schlechter deutsch. Ich schreibe hier nur zu praktizieren. Korrigieren Sie bitte meine Fehler!
You're so right! Karajan's version is much below this wonderful music with Gergiev. He is one of my favourite conductors.
❤ This is from the Russian soul - it makes my heart beat faster. Thank you Valery Gergiev and Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra!!!! I cannot hold back tears when the heartbreaking theme in Adagio cantabile begins.
Marinski Teatre , is beautiful ❤
Valery GERGIEV, absolutamente dentro del alma de la musica rusa.
Fantastic! Gergiev, Mariinsky and Tchaikowsky ❤❤❤
The greatness of
clarity and warmth. 😊❤
I love this music of Valery Gergiev 💕💜
So perfect 🥰
Grazie per la presentatione.
Bellissima interpretazione di musica russa con cuore russo.
La musica e internazionale.
Grazie maestro, grazie tutti.
Pace.
Гениальная музыка, гениальный дирижер Гергиев, великолепный оркестр Мариинского театра!
An exemplary performance of this symphony by Russians.
It is essential for a good performance of this symphony that the viola, cello, and double bass resonate well.
Music really shows the national character.
In Germany, France, and Italy, each orchestra has a strong national character.
When Russians play Russian music, the performance becomes rooted in their DNA.
Other countries cannot imitate it. That's what it means to be from the same country and language as the composer.
Extraordinary:, the conductor and players have their hearts and minds engaged here in an immensely under-rated work (in the West), their music, after all. The playing is passionate, accurate and Gergiev does a fantastic job- such as holding the pauses.
You're exactly right...
This performance is so much better than the one given by the NY Philharmonic.
Grazie per averci regalato queste meraviglie. Gergiev, per il repertorio russo, è insuperabile.
Спасибо за запись, одно чудо.
Wonderful ❤❤
Absolutely fabulous!
Лучшая в мире музыка ❤️Душевная , мелодичная , гениальная и очень вдохновляющая на творчество ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
And Gergiev and Mariinsky make so much of it - especially the Adagio cantabile is heartbreakingly beautiful.
Excellent performance! Thank you!
43:32 is an encore. The Polonaise from Eugene Onegin.
so you can read in the subtitle to the left
Thank you!
Oh! What a fabulous concert. Although the tempo for the 2nd movement is too fast (I've yet to hear it played at Tchaikovsky's marked speed) I can forgive everything for the sheer Russianness of it all. This symphony caused the composer much heartache and, although it has its faults, as Tchaikovksy himself said, 'It is still better and more inventive than many of my later works.' The encore is a joy and there's not a soul on earth who'll be mistaking this for Brahms. What a magical performance. Thank you for sharing it here on TH-cam.
I agree with Tchaikovsky- give me this sparking work over the tedious dullness of the fifth symphony any day.
@@paulybarr Yup, # 5 puts me to sleep after 5 minutes!!
@@lisaragsdale1530 hopefully permanently!
@@tahiragibson6407 WHAT?
@@lisaragsdale1530 That was just playful sarcasm. Please me it was sarcasm. PLEASE tell me it was sarcasm!
Great Tchaikovskynian
sound.❤❤
Orchestra bravissimi direttore Eccellente
1:17 - I часть главная партия
3:32 - I часть побочная партия
14:35 - II часть главная тема
24:30 - III часть основная тема
35:12 IV часть главная партия
Спасибо! 😭👏👏👏🌷
Kocham i pozdrawiam z Polski.♥️♥️♥️🌷🌷🌷
The first time that I heard this Symphony was in 2013; it completely captured me with its overtly evocative imagery and emotional palette, how the master intertwined the two into a coherent and beautiful whole which uplifts the spirit and caresses the senses. Ever since, it has been one of my favorite Tchaikovsky symphonies, together with his 3rd and 6th.
Não canso de escutar essa sinfonia... linda demais!
(ad interruption at start of 3rd movement)
1:18 begins | 14:35 gentle flute | 21:35 heroic trumpet | 24:30 3rd movement | 35:03 ending preview
Increíble ver un vídeo de este nivel con el sonido en MONO.
Pure perfection ❤
Sinfonia belissíma, que foi durante muito tempo eclipsada pelas três últimas.
El maestro Gergiev se ve realmente disfrutando de su dirección, sobre todo en la parte de Eugene Onegin. Grande. Es la mejor interpretación que he escuchado. Gracias
Director y orquesta siempre espléndidos. Y la música: qué bello descubrimiento.
When the cellos begin playing the theme of Adagio cantabile, it feels like my heart would make a volt.
Bonjour quelles belles musiques ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this is his best symphony.
❤❤❤❤
Manfred
Hermoso bravo
Превосходно! Спасибо!
His eccentric gestures are unique
Exceptional. Thank you all so much.
Потрясающе!
Tchaikovsky's 1st Symphony is a master piece. It is drama, beauty and construction in complete and perfect harmony. It is performed now and then, but it is the most undeservedly neglected symphony of all times. This might be true to completely failed reception, at least in the West.
Entusiasmante, travolgente.
Esta sinfonía fue para mi una maravillosa sorpresa, es sencillamente fabulosa y muy rusa.
Questa musica e'un sogno per tutte le stagioni.
1:16 [Thema 1]/ 3:02 / 3:32 [Thema 2] / 4:31 [Thema 3] / 5:21 [Thema 4] / 6:28 [Fugato]
7:21 [Celli] / 8:01 [Thema 1] / 9:30 [Thema 2] / 11:03 [Steigerung]
12:45 [Thema 1]/ 14:36 [Thema 2 Oboe]/ 16:10 [Thema 3]/ 16:47 [transition]/ 17:13 [Thema 4] / 19:49 / 21:15 / 23:19
24:30 [Thema 1]/ 27:20 [Thema 2] / 29:42 [Thema 1] / 31:00
35:16 [Thema 1]/ 36:49 [Fugato] / 38:11 [Thema 1]/ [Fugato]/ [Thema 1 +2] / 41:29
Tchaikovsky, mi compositor amado ❤, por él estoy tomando clases de ruso. Y Gergiev, un director insuperable.
Hey, folks, we get an ENCORE after the symphony (as if that isn't breath-taking enough!): the Polonaise from Act III of Yevgeny Onegin at 43:31..... Enjoy! 👏😊
Вот уж 50лет прошло, как я "плавала" на о. Валаам под эту очаровательную музыку Петра Ильича Чайковского!
Как и я, Пётр Ильич был восхищëн природой острова и Ладогой! Вот и написал, вот и сочинил!!!!!!! Великий русский человек!
Splendida esecuzione.
Highly recommend the documentary 'You cannot start without me'.
Gergiev=genius
Браво! Браво! Браво! ОГРОМНОЕ СПАСИБО за развитие прекрасного наследия! !!! Счастье жить сопричастным к Красоте! !!!!
Not harsh and heavy but
with great warmth
and color ❤❤
That encore tho! 👏👏👏👏👏
this is so good!!!!!!!!!!!
Very interesting where the contrabasses are placed relative to the first violins. I think that's part of the reason for the perfectly tuned fifths.
What an interesting observation. I didn't even notice the positions.
Супер класс!
Ah, ce soir c'est la baguette qu'il prend pour diriger ! Nous sommes bien à Paris, mais nous avons là une interprétation vraiment très russe !
Bravissimo!
21:15 horn solo is epic
And this was composed at the age of 26. What genius, what a marvellous composer. They are unrepeatable. Why is it that nothing like this is composed today?
Society today is too stupid and shallow to produce artists of this caliber again.
Гергиев в рекламе не нуждается))))
Но, к сожалению, ютюб нуждается в деньгах.
good job
Queta musica mi fa pensare ai momenti in cui Darzù Uzalà col capitano affronta le durezze della bufera in arrivo in esatta sintonia con il da farsi per salvarsi!
Haven't heard PIT's First in decades. It's like discovering a lost masterpiece! The "Onegin" encore is superfluous. Unwelcome after this magnificent work.
Oneguin is never superfluous.
@@victoriaherrera7724 In this particular instance, it certainly is, detracting from the too seldom performed main work.
Só me falta levar o coração embora.
I LİKE WERY MUCH RUSSİAN COMPOSİTERS THAT İS WERY BEST İN THE WORLD I LİSTENİNG THAT İS I GO THE ANOTHER WORLD
El segundo movimiento es fascinante, de principio a fin, aunque me gusta más el final
He found his baton! Yes!!
It was under his toothpick all the time!
Дирижер таклй брутальный, есу надо в фильмах сниматься
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Gergiev with baton, he often uses a toothpick or even his bare hands. He is often at the same time emotional and in cold blood.
I prefer bare hands. They are more expressive.
@@victoriaherrera7724 You cannot pick your teeth with your bare hands though 😜
Your time stamp for the last movement is incorrect. It starts at 31:35 and not 31:55.
What is the piece played during the introduction? Seems familiar - something from Nutcracker?
I figured it out - Symphony No. 6 :)
Segundo movimiento de la 6 sinfonía!
💐🕊🙏🧡
Nice version, although I do find a bit on the harsh side !
Ну почему шедевры записаны в 480р? Где 4к или блю рэй, с пульта можно сделать звук 5.1 и дома слушать зал вживую....🎻📯🎺🎹
A jak będę umierał to tylko finał pierwszej Wielkiego Piotra Czajkowskiego.Pozdrawiam Rosję ktora wydala na świat tak cudownego kompozytora.
Olen kuullut tämän livenä Pietarin Filharmoonikkojen soittamana kolmisen vuotta sitten. On uskomattoman hieno kipale. Varsinkin toinen osa on upea. Suosittelen käymistä Pietarissa konserteissa... sitten, kun tilanne taas sallii. Tsaikovskin haudalle vien aina kukkaset samalla.
Danke, sehr informativ, ganz neue Aspekte, hatte ich bislang übersehen!
Con Ciaikovski si sente l'anima russa per chi è stato e vissuto in Russia.
that corn=ductor man he looken a lot like beethoven but taller and with haircut great work by all!
Magical! I have always loved Tchaikovsky's First Symphony much more than his Second and Third. The "Victor Book of the Symphony" said sometime around 1950 that this is the worst First Symphony ever written. This claim remained completely unsubstantiated, and for me, utterly incomprehensible!
There is only one recording of this symphony where the ending is played correctly, Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra in the 1970s. There it is played more slowly and stately. Everyone else butchers it by playing it way too fast as here.
The 1st symphony got nadezha von meck to pay money...legendary stuff.
Ah, yes. Haven't heard her name in quite a while. We all owe her a humungous debt of gratitude for her faith in PIT.
Next time show the man with the camera the viola section before the concert...
What music is the intro? Is that tune from Symphony 1?
14:35
The second theme of the first movement reminds of the second theme of Russian National Anthem.
Ahhh, that's better! Listening first to a square northern Europe interpretation with a German orchestra and a conductor from northern lands above...the conductor just didn't get it, though also from a cold land...
It must be a hard symphony so that a toothpick is not enough for Gergiev to conduct, he needs a full baton
Симфония России. 2 часть: Россия, высоки над тобой небеса!
Shame about the spoiler in opening credits ;-)
А где ГРЕЗЫ зимней дорогой? Русь, куда ж несешься ты? Дай ответ.
Слава Богу, разбойники не ограбили обоз. Удалось отбиться.