When you have the wisdom of an eighty year- old sage, along with the technical ability to compose, you are able to strike compositional gold. Tchaikovsky's detractors are either misinformed, or, for artistic sake (due to the subjectivity involved), downright unable to fathom just what constitutes the plethora of factors designating a true artistic merit. And, when you combine such talent with both a conductor like Vladimir Fedoseyev and a pianist such as Mikhail Pletnev, the synergism explodes to make far more than 'music'. This performance ranks with the best out there for any composer and composition. Many will appreciate this truth; some will falter and find faults. - David Lyga
I've been listening to classical music for about 40 years, but had never heard this piece.. Today I unearthed this musical gem -- I'm talking about a wow moment.
Meeting this piece in my teens in the 1980's, (along with Dvorak's first symphony and Alkan's Minor Key etudes) started me on lifetime search for obscure beauty. As Arthur Hoehn says, "Sometimes we learn they've been justly neglected, but most times we're pleasantly surprised." It still seems incredible to me that so much stunning beauty, power, drama and just plain fun, could be so little known.
Another much neglected piece by Tchaikovsky. This and, for example, the Third Suite were one of the staples of his popularity during his lifetime but, as you suggest in your excellent introduction, it fell out of favour soon after. A budget recording with Peter Katin in the 70s began a modest comeback but it is still grossly under-performed. What a delight to hear (and see!) it here. Thank you so much.
I never heard Katin's, but I fell in love with this piece on Jerome Lowenthal's recording, and a while later Dimitri Sgouros'. Glad to see pianists as popular as Pletnev and even Ashkenazy are finally presenting this delightful piece.
I do believe this is the greatest interpretation of this piece..The beautiful strings and grand brass bursts. Especially in the parts that gain tension in the 1 minute mark and later in the 12:40 section. It's so magical and tbh this is definitely one of his greatest works. I absolutely adore Tchai and he's my no. 1 for sure along with Beethoven and Mahler and Bach and the rest of the greats. Absolutely explosive the amount of skill it takes to compose something even close to something like this. The piano is a very nice touch to this piece.
Many thanks for this upload. I have always been a great fan of this rousing work. Why this ever fell in neglect I fail to understand, it would grace any concert program and showcase any pianist in a competition. I feel the same about the second concerto, but somehow it is always the first that is chosen. I 'grew up' with Peter Katin's recording of this work, and good as it is, it is no match for the performance here. I listened without reading the description and decide this must be a Russian performance, perhaps Igor Zhukov (whom I hugely admire in the 2nd concerto) but more likely Pletnev. I was quite smug to read I had got that right :) There are many great Tchaikovsky performers but Pletnev really is in a class of his own. The sound is quite good for a Russian (Melodiya ?) recording which I guess is already some decades old.
The Second cibcerti is not as good as the first. It does have a very dramatic cadenza though. The Concert Fantasy has a nice solo part. It is the third concerto that is neglected and Tchiakowsky only lived to flesh out the first movement. One can take Sergie Taneyev on the second and third movements is one wants to go that far.
@@underzog It seems to be a common feeling that the 2nd concerto is not as 'good' as the first. I'm not sure I agree with it. Chances are because you hear the 1st all the time people conclude it must be better. Luckily we don't have to choose :)
*Часть I. Quasi Rondo* Сонатная форма Главная партия - 0:00 Побочная партия - 1:30 Разработка - 3:47 Реприза, Главная партия - 11:43 Реприза, Побочная партия - 13:10 *Часть II. Контрасты* Сокращенная сонатная форма (сонатная без R) Вступление, часть А - 15:38 Вступление, часть В - 17:37 Вступление, Реприза А - 18:40 Главная партия - 20:40 Побочная партия - 21:27 Реприза, Главная партия - 23:25 Реприза, Побочная партия - 24:50 Кода - 27:41
I’m surprised to learn that the tempo of the first movement is only Andante mosso. With those long lines of 32nd notes, I hear it as an Allegro with the note values doubled and with the beats and measures only half as long. I believe the notation choice was made for the mere purpose of disguising any semblance of a concerto first movement.
7:13 onwards is probably my favourite section of piano Tchaikovsky ever wrote. The arpeggios interweaving the melody. The build up. Chefs kiss
Bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo brilliance fantastic grandiose genial music super wow wow wow
When you have the wisdom of an eighty year- old sage, along with the technical ability to compose, you are able to strike compositional gold. Tchaikovsky's detractors are either misinformed, or, for artistic sake (due to the subjectivity involved), downright unable to fathom just what constitutes the plethora of factors designating a true artistic merit.
And, when you combine such talent with both a conductor like Vladimir Fedoseyev and a pianist such as Mikhail Pletnev, the synergism explodes to make far more than 'music'. This performance ranks with the best out there for any composer and composition. Many will appreciate this truth; some will falter and find faults. - David Lyga
Anyone thinks this is suitable for Christmas?
it just reeks of nutcracker in some places. so charming
You are not suitable for Chistmas nor for Tchaikovsky himself, his music isn't for any "specific occasion" 😠
It feels to me, more suitable for the second coming of Christ.
Only the first movement
I'm so happy to see this, never heard of this majestic piece. Tchaikovsky really did paint his own colors with the orchestra and piano.
I've been listening to classical music for about 40 years, but had never heard this piece.. Today I unearthed this musical gem -- I'm talking about a wow moment.
Meeting this piece in my teens in the 1980's, (along with Dvorak's first symphony and Alkan's Minor Key etudes) started me on lifetime search for obscure beauty.
As Arthur Hoehn says, "Sometimes we learn they've been justly neglected, but most times we're pleasantly surprised."
It still seems incredible to me that so much stunning beauty, power, drama and just plain fun, could be so little known.
Gorgeous piece, which should be played much more often
J'adore ce Concert Fantasia !
Чайковский и Плетнев всегда роскошно ❤
Ah, Tchaikovsky! No one stirs the heart and the mind like or better than Tchaikovsky. Others may do so as well, but not better.
Niente di più giusto.
I truly agree dear fellow 🙏
Heartbreakingly beautiful 18:20
Amazing Maestro Pletnev😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤
❤
Another much neglected piece by Tchaikovsky. This and, for example, the Third Suite were one of the staples of his popularity during his lifetime but, as you suggest in your excellent introduction, it fell out of favour soon after. A budget recording with Peter Katin in the 70s began a modest comeback but it is still grossly under-performed. What a delight to hear (and see!) it here. Thank you so much.
I never heard Katin's, but I fell in love with this piece on Jerome Lowenthal's recording, and a while later Dimitri Sgouros'. Glad to see pianists as popular as Pletnev and even Ashkenazy are finally presenting this delightful piece.
Stupendamente affascinante,attraente.La singolarità caratterizza la musica di Tchaikowsky, come nessun altro.
I colori stupendi di Ciaikovskij e le sue idee così ricche di cantabilità e di phatos rendono il tutto meraviglioso.
I do believe this is the greatest interpretation of this piece..The beautiful strings and grand brass bursts. Especially in the parts that gain tension in the 1 minute mark and later in the 12:40 section. It's so magical and tbh this is definitely one of his greatest works. I absolutely adore Tchai and he's my no. 1 for sure along with Beethoven and Mahler and Bach and the rest of the greats. Absolutely explosive the amount of skill it takes to compose something even close to something like this. The piano is a very nice touch to this piece.
Many thanks for this upload. I have always been a great fan of this rousing work. Why this ever fell in neglect I fail to understand, it would grace any concert program and showcase any pianist in a competition. I feel the same about the second concerto, but somehow it is always the first that is chosen. I 'grew up' with Peter Katin's recording of this work, and good as it is, it is no match for the performance here. I listened without reading the description and decide this must be a Russian performance, perhaps Igor Zhukov (whom I hugely admire in the 2nd concerto) but more likely Pletnev. I was quite smug to read I had got that right :) There are many great Tchaikovsky performers but Pletnev really is in a class of his own. The sound is quite good for a Russian (Melodiya ?) recording which I guess is already some decades old.
It is a Virgin Classics recording from 1998. Not as old as you thought.
The Second cibcerti is not as good as the first. It does have a very dramatic cadenza though. The Concert Fantasy has a nice solo part. It is the third concerto that is neglected and Tchiakowsky only lived to flesh out the first movement. One can take Sergie Taneyev on the second and third movements is one wants to go that far.
@@underzog It seems to be a common feeling that the 2nd concerto is not as 'good' as the first. I'm not sure I agree with it. Chances are because you hear the 1st all the time people conclude it must be better. Luckily we don't have to choose :)
@@ChrisBreemer I love the 2d concerto.
Very nice!
Beautiful orchestral
colors.
Amo esta obra porque amo todo lo que ha salido de la mente de Tchaikovsky, siempre será mi compositor amado y cercano a mi vida.
Thank you very much for the upload … beautiful cello ..
thank you very much
Just amazingly ❤ Thank you Bartji. First like for you )
*Часть I. Quasi Rondo*
Сонатная форма
Главная партия - 0:00
Побочная партия - 1:30
Разработка - 3:47
Реприза, Главная партия - 11:43
Реприза, Побочная партия - 13:10
*Часть II. Контрасты*
Сокращенная сонатная форма (сонатная без R)
Вступление, часть А - 15:38
Вступление, часть В - 17:37
Вступление, Реприза А - 18:40
Главная партия - 20:40
Побочная партия - 21:27
Реприза, Главная партия - 23:25
Реприза, Побочная партия - 24:50
Кода - 27:41
0:00 - I, Quasi rondo: Andante mosso
15:38 - II, Contrastes
TY
danke
A 1st for me love it
03:47 start solo
I love u Hattie.
Preceding Prokofiev in places !
0:05 It sounds like an organ - and it makes sense, doesn't it
Nah! It doesn't!
@@farrelpermadi5471Even small organs contain multiple flute stops.
聽起來像是童話故事,前面有李斯特,悲悵交響曲的影子,甚至懷疑華沙協奏曲曾參考過這首曲子!? 後面則有幽默趣味,及不同旋律活靈活現的對位,這種創作及敏捷的能力不禁令人懷疑作曲家的智商是否超過科學家(但本人是中等資質的外行😅)? 另外,好像聽到馴鹿拉雪橇的景象!? 總之,名為幻想協奏曲應與幻想有關,只是不知道幻想些什麼?
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I think Rachmaninoff was inspired by this.
Rachmaninov - Kolokola "The Bells"
I’m surprised to learn that the tempo of the first movement is only Andante mosso. With those long lines of 32nd notes, I hear it as an Allegro with the note values doubled and with the beats and measures only half as long. I believe the notation choice was made for the mere purpose of disguising any semblance of a concerto first movement.
Lo mejor empieza en minuto 20:40
Cute about now.
20:18WTF?! It’s rock!!!🤪🤣🤣👻👻👻
3:48
6:26