Tchaikovsky String Quartet No.1 in D - Mvt 2 (Andante cantabile) - Borodin Quartet

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Tchaikovsky String Quartet No.1 in D -
Mvt 2 (Andante cantabile) -
Borodin Quartet

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  • Zero dislikes.

    Let's keep this up; this is a beautiful piece of music.

  • only 1997 viewers for such a superb performance... from ‎2:25 to 3:47 my favorite part!!!!!! Fantastic music!!!!!!! Mikhail Kopelman (first violin) and Valentin Berlinsky (Cello) are great masters!!! they are A M A Z I N G!!! thanx for sharing!!!

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  • quite a beautiful music..

    This can be called 'sweet but sad song'.

  • if i were watching this without the audio, i'd still be amazed. these guys are legit yo. even the smallest movements are purposeful and controlled. i aspire to play with such musicianship!!! bravo!

  • @RichardMartin2 arright, i may have a transposition, but my music says g#m well have to agree to disagree

  • @kirill429 Oh get a grip, will you. If you listen to the music (or watch the violinists' fingers) you'll know what key it's in. It opens and closes in B flat major and the middle section, where the second theme is introduced, is in D flat major. That a piece is notionally in D major doesn't mean a lot about the inner movements, e.g. the Rachmaninov D minor PC has a second movement with a chunk in D flat major. I've no idea what you have in G#m unless it's a transposition. My part is in B flat.

  • @kirill429 btw, is this major or minor? it sounds a lot like a mixture of both

  • @Imbetterthanmost im looking at movement 2 (Andante Cantabile) g sharp minor, my favorite, if you zoom in real close around 3:54, you can see more blur in the begining of the staff indicating that more ink was used and that it had to be used in a large amnt of flats/sharps key signature; i checked it out as best as i could and found it to not resemble anything less than 4-5 sharps/flats. idk check it out for yourself

  • @kirill429 lol actually I was mistaken, it says D major.... are you sure you're aren't looking at another movement

  • @Imbetterthanmost its in g sharp minor (5 sharps) while i write this know that i have the 1st violin music on my lap

  • this is in b flat major

  • Beautiful and angelic sounding. All i have been able to do is listen to it over and over again. I am planning on playing it this year but the brass quartet version.

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