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Tchaikovsky: Suite No.4/The Seasons
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Tchaikovsky: Suite No.4/The Seasons
Genre: Classical
 
Tchaikovsky's Fourth Suite has the subtitle Mozartiana, as all of its movements are based on music by Mozart, who was also Tchaikovsky's favorite composer. It's a very sweet, sensitively written piece that proves yet aga...  more »

     
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All Artists: Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Title: Tchaikovsky: Suite No.4/The Seasons
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Label: Chandos
Release Date: 3/18/1997
Genre: Classical
Style: Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 095115951422, 009511595142

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Tchaikovsky's Fourth Suite has the subtitle Mozartiana, as all of its movements are based on music by Mozart, who was also Tchaikovsky's favorite composer. It's a very sweet, sensitively written piece that proves yet again that there's so much more to this composer than heart-on-sleeve emotional hysteria. Neeme Järvi's performance sounds terrific, and the coupling, an orchestral version of Tchaikovsky's charming piano suite, The Seasons, is also very welcome. --David Hurwitz
 

CD Reviews

Beautifully Performed Suites
D. A Wend | Buffalo Grove, IL USA | 12/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Mozart was Tchaikovsky's favorite composer, and this tribute to his music dates from 1887. Tchaikovsky carefully chose his music from among Mozart's lesser known later works. They are: the Gigue in G major, the Minuet in D major, Ave Verum Corpus for Chorus and Organ and Variations for Piano on "Unser dummer Pobel meint. The result is a charming suite, cast in four movements that sound less like Mozart than his Russian admirer. Each movement follows the original notes and form of Mozart faithfully with the final movement is a theme with ten variations.



The Seasons was written for piano (also known as The Months) and depicts an entire year in music month by month. Recorded here is the orchestration of the suite by Russian conductor Alexander Gauk, a version that has been rarely recorded. The original piano pieces were published each month in a magazine and appeared with an illustration descriptive of the music. January's piece was titled "By the Fireplace", February's was the Shrovetide Festival and March was the Song of the Lark. Perhaps the most famous piece is November's Trioka. All of these pieces have the characteristic charm of Tchaikovsky and the orchestration makes full use of the colors of a Romantic sized symphony orchestra.



Neeme Jarvi and the Detroit Symphony perform these two suites marvelously and they are beautifully recorded.



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