THE TCHAIKOVSKY CYCLE VOLUME III
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
THE TCHAIKOVSKY CYCLE VOLUME III
1991
Soloists:
Mikhail Pletnev (piano )
Orchestra, Chorus:
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Vladimir Ivanovich Fedoseyev
Director:
Rodney Greenberg
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. Fedoseyev’s perceptive reading of the works of his fellow countryman, the masterly playing of the orchestra and guest soloists combine to produce performances which are revelatory in their execution and understanding of Tchaikovsky’s music and the Russian heritage. They are joined by international guest soloists who include the brilliant Russian violinist Viktor Tretyakov, Brazilian cellist and Tchaikovsky Competition Gold Medallist Antonio Meneses, acclaimed Russian pianist Mikhail Pletnev, soprano Lydia Shernikh and baritone Alexander Nenadovsky. Volume III Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Op. 29 “Polish” Excerpts from Swan Lake Concert Fantasia for piano and orchestra in G minor, Op. 56
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Konzert
Running Time:
115
Picture Format:
4:3
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1 / DTS 5.1
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
0
EAN:
0807280212594
UPC:
807280212594
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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. Fedoseyev’s perceptive reading of the works of his fellow countryman, the(...)
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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. Fedoseyev’s perceptive reading of the works of his fellow countryman, the(...)