Evgeny Svetlanov leads the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Tchaikovsky's early lyric symphonies
Conductor Evgeny Svetlanov and the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra captured the lyricism and intense emotional vicissitudes of Tchaikovsky's early masterpiece, "Winter Day Dreams," evocative of the vast Russian wilderness.
This romantic orchestral performance by the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra is impressive for its rich sound and powerful brass instruments. Svetlanov's conducting vividly highlights the poetry and Russian passion hidden in Tchaikovsky's early works. As the title "Winter Day Dreams" suggests, the melody, which expresses the icy winter scenery and the dreams and anguish of the composer's youth, is unfolded on a grand scale.
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1st Mov. Allegro Tranquillo
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2nd Mov. Adagio Cantabile Ma Non Tanto
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3rd Mov. Scherzo (Allegro Scherzando Giocoso)
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4th Mov. Andante Lugubre — Allegro Maestoso
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Orchestra - The U.S.S.R. Symphony Orchestra
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Conductor - Yevgeny Svetlanov
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Composed By - Tchaikovsky