Manfred Symphony is probably one of Tchaikovsky's greatest orchestral works which the renowned composer himself laboured time and energy so much. Despite that, his opinion about the work fluctuated dramatically from extreme pride to extreme hatred, and sadly enough, the symphony was underrated for a long time. However the symphony is now considered one of his supreme masterpieces, if not THE supreme masterpiece itself. Thanks for sharing.
thankyou for that! i love Tchaikovsky's music.. ..and this symphony is superb. it has some of his best stuff i think. he always seemed to go from liking what he was working on and then going off the piece when completed.. highly self critical take his late concert overture The voyevoda.. ripping up the score!
So far, along with Markevitch the most energic and beautiful version. Congratulations to our mother Russia for the performance and for having born Наш великий композитор Чайковский Большое спасибо!!
Grandiosa sinfonía de Pior Illich (a mi gusto personal, la mejor y mas completa de todas) y como todo el resto de su maravilloso repertorio, muy buena batuta Gabriel Bebeselea y por supuesto muy buena orquesta sinfonica, muy completa, me gusto muchisimo.-
Has the largest orchestra of all the symphonies. Balakirev made suggestions, including using Berlioz's Harold en Italie as its model. Manfred, a dramatic poem by Byron, the author of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was the suggested subject. While it's very much Tchaikovsky through and through, Berlioz's ideas stick out now and then beyond Balakirev's suggestions. The chords in the cellos and double basses are similar to the same in Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette Symphonie. The use of recurring themes are in Symphonie Fantastique, Harold en Italie and the Romeo et Juliette Symphonie. Of course Tchaikovsky could've used other models too.
At 16:50 we see and hear a nice smooth forte roll by the timpanist to end the first movement. BRAVO
Manfred Symphony is probably one of Tchaikovsky's greatest orchestral works which the renowned composer himself laboured time and energy so much. Despite that, his opinion about the work fluctuated dramatically from extreme pride to extreme hatred, and sadly enough, the symphony was underrated for a long time. However the symphony is now considered one of his supreme masterpieces, if not THE supreme masterpiece itself. Thanks for sharing.
thankyou for that!
i love Tchaikovsky's music..
..and this symphony is superb.
it has some of his best stuff i think.
he always seemed to go from liking what he was working on and then going off the piece when completed..
highly self critical
take his late concert overture The voyevoda..
ripping up the score!
Probably the best version I heard on RUclips. The rendition of the powerful and dark theme at the end of mvt 1 is just mesmerizing
A splended performance!!! Indeed very, very good! Thanks for posting it! Tchaikovsky is the greatest! He is number one!!!
So far, along with Markevitch the most energic and beautiful version. Congratulations to our mother Russia for the performance and for having born Наш великий композитор Чайковский
Большое спасибо!!
Bravooo, exelente versión, perfecta orquestación y dirección de esta grandiosa sinfonía Manfredo de PI.T.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Grandiosa sinfonía de Pior Illich (a mi gusto personal, la mejor y mas completa de todas) y como todo el resto de su maravilloso repertorio, muy buena batuta Gabriel Bebeselea y por supuesto muy buena orquesta sinfonica, muy completa, me gusto muchisimo.-
greetings from south wales, uk
yes
a great symphony
glad we have similar taste
The third movement has some of the melody of Norwegian wood by the beatles
what an enormous shame
RUclips advertising is horrific
i can't listen to this music with all the interruptions
Has the largest orchestra of all the symphonies. Balakirev made suggestions, including using Berlioz's Harold en Italie as its model. Manfred, a dramatic poem by Byron, the author of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was the suggested subject. While it's very much Tchaikovsky through and through, Berlioz's ideas stick out now and then beyond Balakirev's suggestions. The chords in the cellos and double basses are similar to the same in Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette Symphonie. The use of recurring themes are in Symphonie Fantastique, Harold en Italie and the Romeo et Juliette Symphonie. Of course Tchaikovsky could've used other models too.
The conductor looks like snape