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1. | Symphony No.3 in D major, Op.29, 'Polish'
Mikhail Pletnev (zongora), Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra (zenekar), Vladimir Fedoseyev (karmester)
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2. | Swan Lake, Op.20 - Excerpts (Hattyúk tava - részletek)
Mikhail Pletnev (zongora), Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra (zenekar), Vladimir Fedoseyev (karmester)
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3. | Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra in G major, Op.56 (G-dúr fantázia)
Mikhail Pletnev (zongora), Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra (zenekar), Vladimir Fedoseyev (karmester)
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Recorded: 1991, Alte Oper Frankfurt
Hailed by the press as "the definitive video production" of Tchaikovsky's music, this exceptional concert series, recorded live from the Alte Oper Frankfurt, features the leading Russian conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev and the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra.
SYMPHONY NO. 3 - "POLISH" - in D major, op. 29 (1875) 1. Introduction: Allegro 2. Allegro moderato e simplice 3. Andante elegiaco 4. Scherzo: Allegro vivo 5. Allegro con fuoco
EXCERPTS FROM THE BALLET SWAN LAKE op. 20 (1875-1876) 1. Scene One 2. Mazurka 3. Dance of the Swans 4. Dance of the Little Swans 5. Waltz 6. Pas d'action 7. Spanish Dance 8. Final Scene
FANTASY FOR PIANO AND ORCHESTRA in G major op. 56 (1884) 1. Quasi rondo 2. Contrastes
The first performance of the Third Symphony, at which the author was present, took place in Moscow on 7 November 1875, at the first symphony concert of the Russian Musical Society, conducted by N. G. Rubinstein. After its performance Tchaikovsky wrote to N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov: "As far as I am concerned, this symphony presents no particularly successful ideas - but in craftsmanship it is a step forward. I am most satisfied with the first movement and both of the Scherzos, of which the second was difficult, and played nowhere near as well as it ought to have been after lengthy rehearsal". Mikhail Vasilievich Pletnev, born 14 April 1957in Arkhangelsk (Russia) is a pianist, conductor, and composer. With both parents musicians, he has exhibited great talent since childhood. He entered the Central School of Music at the age of 13 and, in 1974, entered the Moscow Conservatory, under the instruction of the famous pianists and teachers Jacob Flier and Lev Vlasenko. He won the Gold Medal of the VI International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1978, which earned him international recognition and drew great attention worldwide. He taught at the Moscow Conservatory and transcribed and performed transcriptions of Tchaikovsky's symphony and ballet music. In 1990, he founded the Russian National Orchestra, the first non-government-supported orchestra in Russia, and was its first principal conductor. He stepped down from that post in the late 1990s', but he is now the orchestra's artistic director. |
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