The best Tchaikovsky interpretations are those of Valery Gergiev's. Whenever I listen to Tchaikovsky's symphonies, even blindly, I always like Gergiev's version the most.
@FlexingClassicalMusic Жыл бұрын
This is more than just music; it's an emotional journey. 🌌 Every note tells a story, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to immerse myself in this captivating musical experience. 🎶✨
@CristianoSantosPSR Жыл бұрын
Listening in 2023's last day! This composition is immortal!
@geoninofernandes70542 жыл бұрын
at the premier of this symphony the crowd and critics were positive, the first and only time one of his symphonies were treated this way- he felt great and had a special place for this symphony, never thought of revising this. His turning point and without this the works that follow would not be as awesome as they are !
@galanis38 Жыл бұрын
This is the Tchaikovsky symphony that has been a bit more neglected than the others. Unfairly so! It's a great symphony as are all the Tchaikovsky's symphonies each in their own distinctive way. Great performance here!
@michaeljefferson9992Ай бұрын
Why is it not played often? Western and European conductors, even the great ones, have great difficulty with it.
@CynthiaMusica732 жыл бұрын
45:56 😭😭😭 Por eso te amo Tchaikovsky , me has emocionado más que cualquier otro ser humano en mi vida
@michaeljefferson99929 ай бұрын
Once again the Russian musicians teach the world how to interpret and express the great Tchaikovsky's most majestic work. Correct tempi, no muffed sectionals, perfect solos. All the other performances of this Symphony that I have heard were, at best, 4 out of 10, This one is 9.5 out of 10. Why? Phrasing, tone, non -stop attention to detail and love for the music, Thank you Maestro Valery and fellow virtuousi.
@davidburton30167 ай бұрын
Hands down the best performance of this work I've ever heard. Best
@dpr8212 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite works by this musical genius, Tchaikovsky. I have an old cassette tape with this symphony and his 2nd, the "Russian" symphony and I must have listened to it 1000 times! This symphony is called the "Polish" symphony. Excellent performance!
@borisbrinkmann2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites, too. 😊 - The 2nd isnt't called the "Russian" but the "Little Russian" what means the "Ukrainian"! "Little Russia" was a 19th century-term for the Ukraine.
@Bob314152 жыл бұрын
@@borisbrinkmann Thank you. I was about to point out the same thing.
@ПашаИванов-р4еАй бұрын
@@borisbrinkmann самая неудачная симфония из всех, кажется он даже сжег ее😂
@borisbrinkmannАй бұрын
@@ПашаИванов-р4е Die 2.? Existiert sogar in zwei fundamental unterschiedlichen Fassungen. Mehr sophisticated und modernistischer als die 1. + 3.
@pavlelazarevic32702 жыл бұрын
With his 1st most underrated Tchaikovsky symphony
@billp43802 жыл бұрын
This conductor is my all time favorite, I think!!
@tserkoslavjanskij Жыл бұрын
Other conductors and other orchestras often turn in fine performances of this symphony; still I believe that Maestro Gergiev and the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra bring an indefinable quality to their performance that elevates this recording to a height that others simply cannot achieve. Thank you for bringing it to us.
@ЛидияПирогова-ъ7е Жыл бұрын
Люблю слушать симфонии Чайковского в исполнении оркестра мариинского театра 😊
@rosernabona9364 Жыл бұрын
Symphony , tree , in D major is beautiful ❤
@jeanqueudot61523 жыл бұрын
Tchaikovsky + Maitre Valery Gergiev + Orchestre Mariisky = équation parfaite ! Et la réalisation est à la hauteur, nous faisant découvrir tous les artistes-instrumentistes et leur chef traversés par la musique ❤❤❤
@ТатьянаАстахова-д1х4 жыл бұрын
Хорошо, что Гергиев берет в репертуар редко исполняемые симфонии Чайковского, и прекрасно исполняет их. Спасибо!
@BytomGirl3 жыл бұрын
Polish Symphony is not so rare, a ballet Diamonds of Balanchine is danced to it all over the world
@ediccartman72523 жыл бұрын
@@BytomGirl in Russia it's danced much less than the rest ot the world.
@stuartwise57092 ай бұрын
Great performance and a really good video of it!
@igorijurra30374 ай бұрын
El.maestro Gergiev y la Orquesta del Mariinsky unos referentes en este repertorio. Maravillosa interpretación. Zoragarria!
@mimichokmamaeva26464 ай бұрын
Какая мощь неистовство и накал сильных страстей . Вечная и непримиримая борьба двух сил... Через болезненные и необратимые потери и через безусловную любовь находишь выход к свету и счастью.❤ Музыку Чайковского воспринимаю как исповедь одинокого человека ❤❤❤
The Andante Elegiaco is superb - it ranks as one of the best orchestral pieces by Tchaikovsky.
@CynthiaMusica732 жыл бұрын
Qué deleite la orquestación de esta sinfonía rara vez interpretada, los colores del entramado orquestal son una maravilla. Tchaikovsky siempre demostrando su talento aún en obras consideradas "menores". ❤️
@fulviopolce97853 ай бұрын
La mia sinfonia preferita di Tchaikovsky.
@progresso2023 Жыл бұрын
Esse intérprete tem meu respeito sempre fazendo tão bem seu trabalho. Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
@RadioMargo3 жыл бұрын
Какое качественное исполнение Симфонии! Просто мурашки по коже! Гениальная музыка, гениальное исполнение, гениальный Маэстро!
@duranduran42512 жыл бұрын
Hermosa Sinfonía, una de mis favoritas.
@angela50943 жыл бұрын
Meraviglia! At present no one like M°Gergiev can conduct Tchaikowsky. He is the no.1!
@pavlelazarevic32702 жыл бұрын
Only person that conducts Tchaikovsky better than him is celiblidache i think
@angela50942 жыл бұрын
@@pavlelazarevic3270 Yes, Celibidache was great but unfortunately he is no longer with us.
@ЛюбовЧуб-м6з2 жыл бұрын
Изумительная музыка. 4-я часть не может не очаровать - это просто какое-то волшебство.. И конечно же - мощный, жизнеутверждающий финал. Великолепный оркестр. Замечательный дирижер. Спасибо Чайковскому за прекрасное произведение и спасибо Гергиеву с оркестром за то, что предоставили нам возможность его услышать.
@josswindsor8288 Жыл бұрын
Esta sinfonía Polaca poco conocida pero bien realizada llevo oyéndola desde 1985 y por entonces era un niño de 8Egb y ciertas ideas y moldes se me convirtieron en una obsesión destacaría después de cientos de audiciones el 1er tiempo tímidamente se oye ese tambor o timbal y esas cuerdas con esa suavidad y misterio El 2o tiempo Andante sentimental y fantasioso el 3ro romántico y sentimental el 4o Scherzo formidable con su parte intermedia esa nota de trompa o fagot el que fuere sostenida tantos segundos y por el último el triunfante movimiento final glorioso como el sólo el cierre de puertas es sencillamente genial y tan típicamente fiel al estilo del genial compositor ruso
@angelatanurdzic75087 ай бұрын
Beautiful music ❤
@giginorman19552 жыл бұрын
Amazing orchestral colors.
@pedroherrera16312 жыл бұрын
Russian classics are monsters... they all are passion and greatness.
II. Alla tedesca - one of the favorite things in the world ✨
@ligiafigueiredo28193 күн бұрын
Grande maestro Sinto não tê-lo visto ultimamente.
@maxfochtmann Жыл бұрын
Спасибо за запись.
@ЛарисаК-й4э Жыл бұрын
Браво! Чайковский гений. ❤
@BytomGirl3 жыл бұрын
I love this symphony ever since I watched ballet Diamonds set to it, the combination is perfect. The best version of this ballet is danced at Mariinsky
@hrh49613 жыл бұрын
Some years ago, we spent part of the summer in London, and the Mariinsky opera and ballet were visiting. We attended quite a few ballets and found the native Russian ballets (Petroushka, Sleeping Beauty, for example) to be spectacular., Jewels was the only ballet for which we had tickets for two performances, as I thought it would be out of this world. We were a little disappointed. Being familiar with Balanchine and his NYC Ballet and their long tradition of Mr B's style of choreography, we found the Mariinsky to be somewhat lacking. I equated it with listening to someone speaking a non-native tongue, but doing it very well. More recently, the Royal Opera and Ballet Covent Garden in London have had coaching from senior Balanchine dancers and are doing it about as well as one could hope to experience.
@BytomGirl3 жыл бұрын
@@hrh4961 Well, than you should see Lopatkina and Tsiskaridze in Diamonds, they were amazing at Mariinsky as well as Tsiskaridze and Nioradze in Rubies, fantastic. It all depends on dancers, some are better than others. I tend not to be impressed by RB, their performances often lack expression and seem cold
@ianbertoldi4 жыл бұрын
The 5th movement is absolutely breathtaking
@davidparrish25343 жыл бұрын
Superb performance..why isn't this 3rd symphony played more?
@borisbrinkmann2 жыл бұрын
Because it's the only one in a major key (except the unfinished 7th) and that doesn't fit to the concert establishment's clischée-idea of Tchaikovsky and of a Russian symphony.
@ПавелГалактионов-ю6у2 жыл бұрын
Because played this good is very difficult for orkestra. Usually this scherzo sounds like a lego set in disassembly.
@hrh49612 жыл бұрын
This symphony lacks the strong, dramatic profile of the other symphonies. Yes, being in a major key likely contributes to that. There is more "sun" here than the others combined. Still, a lovely part of PIT's symphonic lexicon.
@davidllewelyndavies2724 Жыл бұрын
Money.
@ЛидияПирогова-ъ7е Жыл бұрын
Спасибо you tube! Спасибо Гергиеву и музыкантам!
@rebeccaprince7707 Жыл бұрын
I think the beginning of the 2nd movement is definitely the inspiration for Yumeji's Theme in the movie, "In the Mood for Love", it's beyond beautiful
@emmajo8135 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the beginning sounds very much the same
@hrh49612 жыл бұрын
For those wondering why this symphony has a "name," here's a bit from Wikipedia: "Its first performance in the United Kingdom was at the Crystal Palace in 1899, conducted by Sir August Manns, who seems to have been the first to refer to it as the "Polish Symphony", in reference to the recurring Polish dance rhythms prominent in the symphony's final movement." (Tempo di Polacca in the score) "Several musicologists, including David Brown and Francis Maes, consider this name a faux pas. Western listeners, conditioned by Chopin's use of the polonaise as a symbol of Polish independence, interpreted Tchaikovsky's use of the same dance likewise; actually, in Tsarist Russia it was musical code for the Romanov dynasty and, by extension, Russian imperialism."
@yp34242 жыл бұрын
That's 100% right. In an old Deutsche Gr. recording from the early 70's was also referred as "Polish" symphony. Several biographers claim that P.I. Tchaikovsky's great-grandfather came to Russia from Poland in the early 1700's. As for the maternal grandpa, he was a french nobleman, the baron André d' Assier.
@duranduran42514 жыл бұрын
Fantástica interpretación de esta Tercera Sinfonía de Priot I Tchaikovsky. Bravo.
@jeanparke93733 жыл бұрын
45:55 GOOSEBUMP ALERT
@massimomedici4606 Жыл бұрын
SUPERB INTERPRETATION!!!
@KimberlyBrimer-f4v Жыл бұрын
I love it 💓 the orchestral Colors are very nice
@gfear749723 күн бұрын
Magnificent Thaikovsky -Russia's greatest man.
@сергейартёмов-ч9т Жыл бұрын
Это великолепно !
@bunnygrunts3 жыл бұрын
Just WOW
@pianistegolfeur2 жыл бұрын
Il a dû venir à Paris "les mains dans les poches" ! Cette fois sans baguette ni cure-dents, un Gergiev toujours remarquable dans sa conduite de l'orchestre ! Belles prises de vues aériennes de l'orchestre dans la Salle Pleyel.
@AngelaSzekler-bk9zk10 ай бұрын
Bravo
@giginorman9844 Жыл бұрын
This movement is so glittery and cute 🥰
@felipeeduardodelarosabocan56553 жыл бұрын
Great piece and excelent version. By the way, I have always believed that the accompanying figure that first appears at 5:21 (and is played alone at 5:47) sounds like the first subject of the last movement of Mozart's 39th symphony.
@borisbrinkmannАй бұрын
😅 👍 Habe ich nie bemerkt. Die Probespielstelle...
@義弘中井14 күн бұрын
感動‼️それだけ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
@ЛидияПирогова-ъ7е Жыл бұрын
Душа великого Чайковского слышна в этой музыке! ❤
@1964ALCOZER Жыл бұрын
Top of six for me.
@GeraldNorman-vq9je3 ай бұрын
Daddy this is so dazzling ❤
@robertgift67622 жыл бұрын
Why not in stereo? Wonderful performance of this magnificent work of Tchaikovsky
@PETERJOHN101 Жыл бұрын
You must use headphones to discern channel separation my friend.
@timroebuck34583 жыл бұрын
Although I have a special love for Tchaikovsky's last three symphonies (four if you include MANFRED), this one seems to be the best written. It seems to flow better and not quite as repetitious.
34:16 beginning of the third movement of Beethoven's Appassionata sonata!! XD Especially 34:19
@ediccartman72524 жыл бұрын
I think it's more about his ballets . Maybe smth. from Nutcracker , when the girl plays with the doll , or Snowflakes dance .
@oswi__7 ай бұрын
Эх, вот бы в живую послушать...
@rosernabona9364 Жыл бұрын
Bo deixo , aqui ,Ara vaig a classe de Armonia , al Conservatori Ho seguire Al vespre ❤
@orlandowatrin14504 жыл бұрын
Deveras sublime!!!
@ЛидияПирогова-ъ7е Жыл бұрын
Понравилось
@maeusptole3 жыл бұрын
やっぱこれっしょ
@asonohana15923 жыл бұрын
僕もチャイコフスキーの交響曲で一番好きなのはこの曲です!
@DOPBRASIL20242 ай бұрын
7:22 ??? Repear ???
@ediccartman72524 жыл бұрын
Hi , thanks for upload. It's interesting that first 3 symphonies are in 480 resolution ? Is it original quality, or KZbin compressed it like this ?
@wocomoMUSIC4 жыл бұрын
Hello! Unfortunately, it's the quality we have... But the sound is of a high quality, isn't it? I hope you can enjoy them anyway! :)
@ediccartman72524 жыл бұрын
@@wocomoMUSIC yeah the sound is as good, as it can be in KZbin format . Anyway , thank you for a great job .
@jimparfitt2330 Жыл бұрын
If i can forget the stupidly tragic war in Ukraine that putin started, and that has put such a dark shroud over the whole region, and all the people; .. Russia has such a glorious musical and dance culture historically. As a low brass player, nobody compares to the Russian composers. And i love this conductor! He is just the best. When i want to see how a piece is really meant to be performed, I look for the youtubes from Russia. Russia will survive this very, very dark chapter and over time continue to find a way to create amazing dance, music, art into the future. History is full of petty dictators who rise and fall, but what endures is the great creators and performers of stupendous artistic works such as this.
@biserusrussia5676 Жыл бұрын
you would rather talk about the petty fascist regime in Ukraine, which is sponsored by the West, and about the innocent Palestinian children who are brutally exterminated by the Israelis.
@PETERJOHN101 Жыл бұрын
@@biserusrussia5676 Gaza has been under complete Arab rule since 2006, the current conflict was initiated by the Palestinian elected government. Place your blame on the terrorists.
@AngelaGaran-dj3qx Жыл бұрын
@biserusrussia5676 You're pathetic. Russia is a capital of fascism since many years and is the main source of a fascistic wave that flooded world in recent years. How dare you even listen to Tchaikovsky? He would have even worse life in today fascist Russia than in his own times.
@patrickstults31329 ай бұрын
Sad to inform you that Valery Gergiev is a strong Putin supporter. As so, he most likely backs Putin's unprovoked and illegal war in Ukraine.
@Triemnale.echigo243 ай бұрын
@@biserusrussia5676 You are absolutely right. Putin didn't start this war. Crimea voted to join Russia for it's historical,genetic and linguistic ties to Russia. Crimea does belong to Russia. Of course,Russia has rights to defend herself.
@DavidPerez-wd6tx Жыл бұрын
Exelente,Giergief lo mejor.
@parislovesrachmaninoff Жыл бұрын
Great interpretation. The second and fourth movement are great!
@plantvill Жыл бұрын
🌱
@MadMusicologist3 жыл бұрын
I'd have loved to follow if, at 24:55, he has the flutes play with the violins.
I believe that is the 2nd movement (Allegro con grazia) of Tchaikovsky's 6th and final symphony, the Pathétique Symphony.
@ripvanwinkle95923 жыл бұрын
No, it is from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker ballet composed long after this symphony.
@DavidMoore-cy5kg2 жыл бұрын
No, it’s the 2nd movement of the 6th. Unusual 5/4 time signature.
@heracles30053 жыл бұрын
3:16-3:30
@Гога-о9у7 ай бұрын
Сколько смотрю симфониц, до сих пор пончть не могу роль дирижера) у каждого же есть ноты и они туда смотрят а не на его подергивания
@oswi__7 ай бұрын
По нотам играют, а дирижер координирует между собой людей
@borisbrinkmannАй бұрын
Sie nehmen den Dirigenten im Augenwinkel wahr, während sie auf die Noten schauen. Ich bin Dirigent und habe selbst im Orchester gespielt.
@robertssje2 ай бұрын
I think that Gergiev is one of only a handful of conductors who understand the essentially contrapuntal nature of Tchaikovsky's unique musical language.
@Queeen7q2 ай бұрын
А вообще, конечно, полонез ("польский", как часто говорили в России 19 в.) - это уникальный танец. Он оставался актуальным в виде бального танца на протяжении трех столетий: с 17-го (см. сюиты Баха) по 19-е. Нетрудно убедиться в том, что именно Россия продлила его жизнь в качестве бального (а не мемориального) танца: с одной стороны, он был "усыновлен" имперской Россией, танцевался на придворных балах ("Славься сим, Екатерина" поляка Козловского, затем Глинка, Мусоргский, Чайковский) - а с другой стороны, польские патриоты (Огиньский, Шимановская, Шопен и их наследники) именно по этой причине сочиняли свои мятежные полонезы, так сказать, в пику России...
@gilgameshhawhaw2651 Жыл бұрын
Where is the Mariinsky orchestra from ?
@Queeen7q Жыл бұрын
Spb
@himatstosh6236 Жыл бұрын
It's Saint Petersburg. Along with the Bolshoi in Moscow, it is the most prestigious ballet theater in Russia.
@asonohana15923 жыл бұрын
40:42
@Queeen7q Жыл бұрын
Кстати, когда в 1870-х эту симфонию предлагали для исполнения в Вене, местный комитет под председательством крупного дирижера, друга Брамса Ханса Рихтера отверг ее: "Она слишком русская!"
@Queeen7q Жыл бұрын
Ни одна другая симфония Чайковского не говорит столько о самой России, а не о терзаниях-метаниях конкретного человека по фамилии Чайковский. От финального полонеза (от которого симфония и получила название "Польской" - впрочем, лишь на Западе) захватывает дух, особенно от его помпезнейшей, сверхблестящей коды. Разумеется, это не польский, а русский имперский полонез. Россия ассимилировала парадный танец завоеванных - подобно тому как польские ордена Белого Орла и Станислава стали орденами Российской империи.
@vltamara Жыл бұрын
Интересно отметили))...
@pacz81143 жыл бұрын
Great performance! (All that's missing is the major-hot Asian chick on violin and the HGV driver on trombone.)
Nice....but MUTI owns this symphony......Cheers from Acapulco!
@ВалерийБорисов-п1р2 жыл бұрын
Маэстро, урежьте марш!
@wommwo.87202 жыл бұрын
ىللةوززت
@ahoghill544 жыл бұрын
I think Tchaikovsy must have been having an off day when he wrote this. The first movement sounds like all the bits he cut out from all his other orchestral works. Beautifully played, though.
@wocomoMUSIC4 жыл бұрын
And what do you think of other of his symphonies? Here you can find them: bit.ly/TchaikovskySymphoniesbyMariinskyOrchestra
@ahoghill544 жыл бұрын
@@wocomoMUSIC I have all the rest and love them, including Manfred.
@tahiragibson64073 жыл бұрын
What Tchaikovsky shat is better than anything you ever thought.
@sagahammer3 жыл бұрын
Can I have the address of your charm school?
@nickjgunning2 жыл бұрын
Not an analysis at all. Tchaikovsky was professor of counterpoint, which shows in his orchestration, his use of baroque structure in many places. The sublime use of pedal point in the fourth movement is sublime. As with the first piano concerto which, in the edited version, we have now, eschews so called classical structure having the main theme stated alternately by instrument and orchestra then, instead of repeats, we get tindal answers and variations. In this symphony we get all those skills, the use of counterpoint and stretto to create a sometimes overwhelming structure. It sometimes sounds mozartian because Tchaikovsky admired mozart and, of course, mozart cut his teeth among late baroque composers who didn't just cease to exist in 1750.
@Emilien-hy3sy Жыл бұрын
His 2nd and 3rd symphony are mundane and boring, I dislike them.