TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Great Composers in Words and Music
Is there any music more instantly recognisable and beautifully scored than Tchaikovsky’s wildly popular ballet Swan Lake? These and other works have become enduring classics, yet they were not uncontroversial in Tchaikovsky’s day, and there are those that still wonder if his style is fundamentally European or ardently Russian. Find out more about Tchaikovsky’s childhood obsession with music, his turbulent relationships with friends and colleagues, and how he overcame the deepest of personal crises to transcend all with a creative ambition that has left us with some of the greatest music ever written. The narrative is illustrated with musical excerpts from Piano Concerto No. 1, Symphonies Nos. 4 and 6, the 1812 Overture, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, among others.
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Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
| 3 | Can there be music more instantly recognisable, more wildly popular, more beautifully scored? Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's 1876 ballet Swan Lake is nowadays considered a classic… | 06:44 |
Gunzenhauser, Stephen (Conductor)
Gunzenhauser, Stephen (Conductor)
Da Ponte, Lorenzo - Lyricist
Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia (Orchestra)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia (Orchestra)
Halász, Michael (Conductor)
| 7 | Tchaikovsky's arrival at the preparatory school in St Petersburg, some 1,000 miles from the family home in Alapayevsk… | 04:56 |
Fet, Afanasy - Lyricist
Orfenova, Ljuba (piano)
Orfenova, Ljuba (piano)
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)
| 11 | On graduation at the end of 1865, Tchaikovsky was offered the role of music theory teacher at the soon-to-open Moscow Conservatory… | 05:41 |
Poppen, Christoph (Conductor)
| 12 | Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17, "Little Russian": I. Andante sostenuto - Allegro vivo (excerpt) | 01:34 |
Poppen, Christoph (Conductor)
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Il'yich - Lyricist
Cagliari Theatre Orchestra (Orchestra)
Rozhdestvensky, Gennady (Conductor)
Cagliari Theatre Orchestra (Orchestra)
Rozhdestvensky, Gennady (Conductor)
| 15 | Towards the end of 1874, the same year in which The Oprichnik premiered, Tchaikovsky began to work on what would become one of his most popular works… | 02:52 |
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)
| 16 | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 23: I. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito (excerpt) | 02:38 |
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)
| 17 | The mid-1870s witnessed the further development of Tchaikovsky's career, and his increasing popularity with listeners… | 05:02 |
Alsop, Marin (Conductor)
Alsop, Marin (Conductor)
Kuchar, Theodore (Conductor)
Kuchar, Theodore (Conductor)
Sanderling, Stefan (Conductor)
Sanderling, Stefan (Conductor)
Mogrelia, Andrew (Conductor)
Mogrelia, Andrew (Conductor)
| 25 | A second example from the ballet illustrates Tchaikovsky's characteristically atmospheric musical style… | 00:42 |
Mogrelia, Andrew (Conductor)
Mogrelia, Andrew (Conductor)
| 27 | Tchaikovsky's third and final ballet, The Nutcracker, was premiered at the Mariinsky Theatre on 18 December 1892… | 01:20 |
Pletnev, Mikhail (Conductor)
Pletnev, Mikhail (Conductor)
| 29 | Although the Tsar, present at the final dress rehearsal, was complimentary towards Tchaikovsky and enthusiastic about The Nutcracker… | 04:18 |
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)
Wit, Antoni (Conductor)





























