+Pierre-Etienne Mélet Thanks, I thought I must have gone mad because the first piece is not Tchaikovsky Rococo. And everyone did not seem to say anything.
I have always felt that Tchaikovsky - intentionally or unintentionally - had a melancholy component running through just about all of his music. His life experiences seemed to dictate that such be the case. These variations on a Rococo Theme are no exception. I thought the cellist performed quite well and interpreted the music probably very much as Tchaikovsky wanted it to be interpreted. It does seem like the composer finally became weary of the melancholy in this work and decided to put the performer's technical expertise to the test in the finale. The musical contrast in the work from front to back was rather remarkable. Thought that the fingering and bowing of Narek Hakhnazaryan quite up to the challenge. He did good.
Bravo Narek Hakhnazaryan. Phenomenal Performance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
beautiful
Fenomenal Narek !
1- Glazunov : Minstrel's Song
2- Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme
+Pierre-Etienne Mélet Thanks, I thought I must have gone mad because the first piece is not Tchaikovsky Rococo. And everyone did not seem to say anything.
+Pierre-Etienne Mélet thank you
+Pierre-Etienne Mélet Thank you! I was totally confused.
fantastic
love the passage at 21.35-23.20 seconds
I have always felt that Tchaikovsky - intentionally or unintentionally - had a melancholy component running through just about all of his music. His life experiences seemed to dictate that such be the case. These variations on a Rococo Theme are no exception. I thought the cellist performed quite well and interpreted the music probably very much as Tchaikovsky wanted it to be interpreted. It does seem like the composer finally became weary of the melancholy in this work and decided to put the performer's technical expertise to the test in the finale. The musical contrast in the work from front to back was rather remarkable. Thought that the fingering and bowing of Narek Hakhnazaryan quite up to the challenge. He did good.
Braaavo!!!!
Certifié intergalactique!