Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Album: «Life & Works»

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- Title:Life & Works
- Release date:2002-07-16
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Naxos
- UPC:636943803622
- 1 - 1Tchaikovsky in early childhood
- 1 - 2Music: Glinka: Overature To A Life For The Tsar
- 1 - 3Enforced Separation From His Mother
- 1 - 4Music: Tchaikovsky: Dumka, Op. 59
- 1 - 5Death of his mother
- 1 - 6Music: Reverie du Soir
- 1 - 7Early manhood: the spendthrift civil servant
- 1 - 8Music: Minuet From Mozartina
- 1 - 9Dismissive opinions of other composers
- 1 - 10Music: The Storm
- 1 - 11Journey to a breakdown
- 1 - 12Music: First Symphony
- 1 - 13Abortive engagement
- 1 - 14The advent of Balakirev
- 1 - 15Music: Romeo and Juliet
- 1 - 16Travels and a wounded friendship
- 1 - 17Music: First Piano Concerto
- 2 - 1Reforming the Ballet
- 2 - 2Music: the Rose Adagio from The Sleeping Beauty
- 2 - 3Bizet's Carmen has a major effect on Tchaikovsky's music
- 2 - 4Music: Francesca da Rimini
- 2 - 5A compositional paradox
- 2 - 6Music: Rococo Variations
- 2 - 7The struggle of despair and hope: he decides to marry
- 2 - 8Music: The Tempest
- 2 - 9The advent of Nadezhda von Meck
- 2 - 10Music: The Sleeping Beauty Waltz
- 2 - 11The disastrous road to matrimony
- 2 - 12Music: Romeo and Juliet
- 2 - 13Marriage, trauma, and a fairy tale annuity
- 2 - 14Letter to Mme von Meck
- 2 - 15Music: Romeo and Juliet
- 3 - 1Recorvery And Creativity
- 3 - 2Music: Fourth Symphony
- 3 - 3The creation of his favorite opera
- 3 - 4Music: Lensky's aria from Eugene Onegin
- 3 - 5The Return To Compositional Health
- 3 - 6Music: Violin Concerto in D
- 3 - 7He experiences distressing relapses
- 3 - 8Music: Capriccio Italien
- 3 - 9Psychological disturbances and a long fallow period
- 3 - 10Music: Piano Trio in A minor
- 3 - 11Sufferings for Mme von Meck; he decides to settle down
- 3 - 12Music: Manfred Symphony
- 3 - 13Conducting tours and domestic bliss
- 3 - 14Music: Fifth Symphony
- 3 - 15More conducting tours, and a working holiday in Italy
- 3 - 16Music: Souvenir de Florence
- 4 - 1The rift with Mme von Meck
- 4 - 2Music: Sixth Symphony (second movement)
- 4 - 3His obsession with 'Bob' Davydov; adventures in America
- 4 - 4Music: Fifth Symphony
- 4 - 5Further American adventures
- 4 - 6A Trip To Niagara
- 4 - 7Music: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (The Nutcracker)
- 4 - 8A darker episode
- 4 - 9Music: Voyevode
- 4 - 10Portrait of a conductor
- 4 - 11A hero's return
- 4 - 12Music: Sixth Symphony
- 4 - 13The mystery surrounding his death
- 4 - 14Music: First Piano Concerto
Naxos continues to do a wonderful job with its "Life and Works" series. Quite some time ago, we had a Life/Works of Mozart, one of Chopin and then two more, Liszt and Beethoven. he latter are even better packaged than are the earlier sets, with a thick booklet that offers us essays on the historical background, the position of the composer in his time, a look at the major works, a listening plan, recommended readings, personalities, a calendar of the artist's life, a glossary, and a discography. This booklet is worth the price of the set alone.
Now we have two more entries in this amazing series, again written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann: "Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky" (8.558036-39) with a playing time of 4 hrs. 5 min. and "Johann Sebastian Bach" (8.558051-54) with a playing time of 4 hrs. 34 minutes. (Please see my comments on the Bach set on its webpage.)
Was there ever a sadder composer than Tchaikovsky? Siepmann practically introduces us to the child in his cradle and covers his 53 or so years of torment over his music, his sexuality, his impossibly hopeless marriage his strange relationship with Mme von Meck, and above all his music.
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For the classical music "beginner" or the serious listener do not miss this series of recordings! I intend to take Jeremy's courses on a regular basis as long as they are available.

