Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.7, Piano Concerto No.3 [FLAC] Zilberstein, Kitayenkoseeders: 10
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DescriptionTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 7 & Piano Concerto No. 3 Oehms: OC672 Series: Kitajenko Tschaikowsky Edition Discs:1 Release date:3rd March 2014 Barcode:4260034866720 Length:56 minutes Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 7 & Piano Concerto No. 3 Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 75 Lilya Zilberstein (piano) Symphony No. 7 in E flat major, completed Bogatryryev Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Dmitrij Kitajenko Even those who can’t get enough Tchaikovsky might not find a convincing case for these two might-have-beens: the Symphony No 7 that he worked on in 1891 92, then abandoned and later began recycling into what’s now called the Piano Concerto No 3. Still, musicians keep trying out the Semyon Bogatryryev completion of the symphony, one of the first being Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra, whose 1962 recording at least has sonic glamour to recommend it (RCA, 9/62). This new set is at least the fifth recording. The music sounds and behaves like Tchaikovsky but, aside from some lyrical moments in the Andante, fails to make you care. All of the Tchaikovskian gestures are there but without compelling content. It sounds like the composer on mood-stabilising medication. And that’s not how we like him. One can almost imagine the E flat Symphony was a dry run for the conceptually daring Symphony No 6, written the following year perhaps with a clearer idea of what the composer wanted to do. Though the piano concerto has survived in a greater state of fruition, perhaps Tchaikovsky would have eventually abandoned that project. The inspiration just isn’t there. Related Torrents
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