Tchaikovsky, Op. 75 - Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat major - Allegro brillante

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • I don't know the reason why it's not as famous as Tchaikovsky's other great compositions.
    Superb piece of art
    Delight :)
    en.wikipedia.or...

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  • @cassianodurandpinheiro
    @cassianodurandpinheiro 8 лет назад +1

    Andrei Hoteev discovered the complete manuscript of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.3 in three movements, but still nowadays nobody in the musical world knows that he indeed finished his concert. Taneyev did not fulfill the request of Tchaikovsky: edit the individual parts of the orchestra and publish the complete concert. There was a manuscript for piano of the orchestral part, with all the detailed orchestration indications. Taneiev just copied and made little superfluous alterations in the piano part. The differences between the original version discovered by Andrej Hoteev and the original are hardly noticeable. Quoted from Wikipedia: "The Russian television of Saint Petersburg broadcast a concert with Hoteev and the Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra in October 1993 from the Greater Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Hall presenting a new version of the 3rd piano concert by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky with explanations by the pianist himself, who had rediscovered the original version with three movements after manuscripts by the composer". Tchaikovsky was then the most beloved and famous Russian composer, causing envy among his contemporaries. It seems that Taneyev wanted to put his name next to the famous master's name and the publisher to gain more with the separated publication. I wish people would stop saying that Tchakovsky did not finish his concert. Justice must be done. Here a link: ruclips.net/video/LsSMnEurPzw/видео.html

  • @pianozone9798
    @pianozone9798 8 лет назад

    Pianist, orchestra/conductor??

  • @mcrettable
    @mcrettable 7 лет назад

    gosh what a virtuosic mess