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Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Tchaikovsky's third version from 1880.

Andante non tanto quasi Moderato - Allegro giusto - Moderato assai.

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Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmwMkMJlcfA
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tR_MODB9ULQ

Performed by the Sofia Festival Orchestra under Julian Kovatchev.

For the complete orchestral score, visit http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/9/9b/IMSLP17106-Tchaikovsky_-_Romeo_and... (starting at measure 181).

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  • No form of music compares to classical, and yes I do know what I'm talking about

  • This has always been one of my favorite pieces of music. It's true romance. Thanks for sharing....

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  • @SordidGuy ...6 months later I know... And well I disagree, From rock to electronic music there are too many examples of such qualities (Pink Floyd being my favorite), I can't imagine myself being stuck with one type or one time period of music or anything else. Of course I do prefer the 1970's even though I was born in the 80´s so I respect that some prefer things from past centuries.

  • This is without a doubt my favorite piece that I have ever performed. I play English Horn and the part was just so beautiful and fun to play! Tchiakovsy is definitely one of, if not my favorite composer.

  • @Corruptoide Classical music is a general term as well as a term for a certain era, nothing you said made any impact on the argument.

  • @bassbass99able No you dont, because Tchaikovsky isnt classical, but Romantic.

  • Whenever I hear music like this, I become extremely grateful for Tchaikovsky's (or whoever I'm listening to's) existence.

  • Oops....I meant "LISTEN", not "LISET".....

  • @pablox4000 : I know you didn't ask me, but the answer would be: Magnitude, complexity and MUSICALITY!!! JUST LISET TO THEN AND NOW! If you don't hear the difference, you have some serious issues!!!!!!

  • great orchestra

  • @bassbass99able In which aspects?

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