Favorite Piece Of the Month! | Tchaikovsky “Serenade for Strings” | Classical Music Reaction
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- Reaction to Tchaikovsky “Serenade for Strings” Herbert von Karajan • Berliner Philharmoniker, 1980
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I highly recommend you the Dvorak's Serenade for Strings.... another beautiful masterpiece.
Couldn't agree more
Oh, yah!
Personally I prefer the Wind Serenade. That is not only one of Dvorak's masterpieces, it is perhaps the best wind serenade since Mozart.
I am not usually a Tchaikovsky fan at all, but this was just fun and beautiful.
If you like this, you'll also enjoy Tchaikovsky's "Souvenir de Florence" for string sextet.
A whole bunch of composers wrote string serenades in a similar vein in the last 20 years or so of the 19th century. The Tchaikovsky serenade is one of the best-known, along with the ones by Dvorak, Elgar, and Suk. They're all worth a listen! The ones by Carreño and Chadwick are underrated, as is Janacek's Idyll for Strings. The Wiren serenade for strings, from a few decades later, is also a fun listen.
The Serenade has always been my favourite Tchaikovsky work. He wrote it at the same time as the 1812 Overture & said 1812 was a 'pot-boiler' of little worth; but he loved the Serenade--a tribute to his favourite composer, Mozart (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is a Serenade for Strings).
Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Chopin are the best at composing melodies that are glorious.
Mozart!
Agreed!
Where is Mozart and Ravel?
This piece actually did make me shed a tear, it was beautiful and the words you said to describe it was heartfelt, 🙂
The Tchaik rules! I'll request another Tchaikovsky gem soon...
I recommend Grieg's Holberg suite if you like this!!
I highly recommend the Moscow Soloists recording of this piece, truly exemplary
We're playing this in my orchestra at the end of the month! Gorgeous work.
I love this piece.
Thank you for sharing
My first introduction to classical music was that of my big sister taking me to see a production of the Nutcracker ballet at the Peristyle Theater in the Toledo (OH) Museum of Art, and I enjoyed it. I know that there are critics who disdain Tchaikovsky for his lack of gravitas (or some other technical shortcoming!). I say, I don't play a musical instrument, I have never studied music theory, and to my untrained, unsophisticated ears he created some lovely melodies that bring me pleasure to listen to. Perhaps sometimes being ignorant is a GOOD thing! RogerC 4/11/24
10:59 Waltz
I have a good transcription of this piece for solo piano.
Awesome! I’ve being locking for a good piano transcription of this gorgeous waltz for many years. Could you by any chance share it with me? I would be very thankful!!
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I would really love you to share it with me! If you could, by any chance.
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You should try to listen to silvestre revuelta's "Night of Enchantment" from "night of the mayas". AMAZING
I recommend you Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy. It’s one of his best pieces imo, you’d definitely enjoy it
You should react to Zimmerman playing Schubert's Bb Major sonata
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You should listen to chopins ballads again (zimmerman) now it when it has been a while
Nobody could write a tune like Tchaikovsky! Sadly, he has been somewhat out of fashion tfor a number of years but is making a comeback, I think.
I'm not sure about the "out of fashion" bit... in the US and Canada he's never dropped out of the top 4 most played orchestral composers since the League of American Orchestras started doing its annual programming surveys.
I agree that this piece has nice tunes, but what about Mozart or Ravel?
I’d also recommend the Introduction & Allegro (for strings) by Elgar! Here’s a good recording of it, in case that’s helpful 😊 th-cam.com/video/uJdvU93qHeY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3IZy3cXD0T3hxCNp
water concerto next
Agreed!
this piece goes HARD AF th-cam.com/video/EJQatZ0H9Yg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rCh7HsmNUOQt8rt4 My favourite part is the buildup at 10:11
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