Hiroyuki Iwaki, Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6, Finale 2/2
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The greatest grief often comes from an awareness of lost joys - of joys unfairly denied or of joys unfairly stolen. Or when a deep and profound trust is cynically or casually betrayed. But in all this outpouring of grief and sorrow, there is this incredible beauty that moves us because hidden in all the notes is an all-embracing humanitarian current that enriches our moral compass. That is why we shed tears - because we know the world could be better, should be better...
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作曲者のチャイコフスキーは、初演のわずか9日後に急死している
ことから、自分自身の死を予感していたとも言われる。 -
@krg1965 'emotive without being cloying' - so true....it absolutely brings out the nobility of Tchaikovsky's genius and the sheer profundity of this bewitching score..
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H. Iwaki is one of the best conductors ever.
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At the end he look like he's about to cry. GREAT! It truly shows the the heart wrenching emotion of this piece.
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STICKWAVING MORONS ARE WORTHLESS
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EPIC!!!INDEED EPIC!!!
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This is the most powerful ending of any piece ever written as far as I'm concerned
This is really the best Tschaikovsky's
VI symphony I ever heard. Fantastic!
olaftrn 2 years ago 10
This movement makes me want to cry. So gut wrenching. I love it. Beautiful performance.
elmmegan 2 years ago 6