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Swan Lake Ballet (Tchaikovsky) - Act II: XIII. Danses des Cygnes (Dances of the Swans) (Part I)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2010

The music to Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake is absolutely incredible, and I believe that I am in possession of the greatest recording of the entire ballet. The London Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Andre Previn, truly captures the essence of the beautiful music that Tchaikovsky wrote, and I'm glad to share it with the world.
This is Part nine of the ballet, which includes:
Act II:
XIII. Danses des Cygnes:
I. Tempo Di Valse
II. Moderato assai - molto piu Mosso
III. Tempo Di Valse
IV. Dance des Cygnets (Allegro Moderato)
-This is Part one of the Dance of the Swans. For Part two, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0CGQma_780

Enjoy!

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  • @mcmolgog I think a great idea is to ask YouTube to create a button titled 'i love you Tchaikovsky' for ever !

  • Can I please like this 100 times? No? Time to abuse the replay button!

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  • Swan lake is my favorite of tchaikovsky!

  • What a load of shit. Listen to Tubular Bells 3. It might just stop you topping yourselves

  • @everyone (continued) and has the experience that would give someone so young a voice that has soul. He won multiple contests for singing alone. He is a proven prodigy and it looks like a bunch of sad hack critics cut and paste some beiber comment or heard a beiber comment and went with it. Why Beiber? There are plenty of people to compare that have no talent or have been manufactured by the record industry. Please try to be a little more creative!

  • @everyone I find it interesting that youtube videos are plagued by comparisons to Justin Beiber. It doesn't matter if I am looking up slayer, metallica or Tchaikovsky...all the threads have one thing in common, a targeted hatred and consensus to Justin Beiber having no talent and being a prime example of what music lacks today. However, Justin Beiber taught himself to play guitar, drums, trumpet and piano before the age of twelve. He was raised poor by a single mother...

  • @mcmolgog -- only if u sent abusive 'cold-war' revolution, then u got the same from reply.

  • Thank you! Now I can practice :)

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