Tchaikovsky - Complete Piano Works,The Seasons, For the young + P° (Cen. rec. : Viktoria Postnikova)

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) - Complete Piano Works by Viktoria Postnikova. *Activate the English subtitles for the early piano pieces presentation* (00:00-03:17) COMPLETE TIME STAMPS/PLAYLIST : LOOK THE FISRT COMMENT. The Seasons Janvier/January/Januar (3:41:53) Au coin du Feu/At the Fireside/Am Kamin Février/February/Februar (3:47:30) Carnaval/Carnival/Karneval Mars/March/Màrz (3:50:30) Chant de I ’Alouette/Song of the Lark/Lied der Lerche Avril/April (3:52:49) Perce-neige/Snow-drop/Schneeglöckchen Mai/May (3:55:24) Les Nuits de Mai/Starlight Nights/Helle Nâchte Juin/June/Juni (3:59:46) Barcarolle/Barkarole Juillet/July/Juli (4:04:27) Chant des Moissonneurs/Song of the Reapers/Lied der Schnitter Août/August (4:06:09) La Moisson/Harvest Song/Die Ernte Septembre/September (4:09:29) La Chasse/Hunting Song/Jagdlied Octobre/October/Oktober (4:12:16) Chant d’ Automne/Autumn Song/Herbstlied Novembre/November (4:17:51) Course en Troïkanroika Drivenroika-Fahrt Décembre/December/Dezember (4:21:14) Noël/Christmas/Weihnachten Album for the young Prière du Matin/Morning Prayer/Morgengebet (3:03:27) Matin d’hiver/Winter Morning/Wintermorgen (3:05:03) Le petit Cavalier/The little Horseman/ Der kleine Reiter (3:06:00) Petite Mère/My dear little Mother/Mein Mütterlein (3:06:37) Marche des Soldats/Soldiers’March/Soldaten-Marsch (3:07:47) La Poupée malade/Dolly is poorly/Die kranke Puppe (3:08:41) Enterrement de la Poupée/Dolly’s Funeral/Der Puppe Begräbnis (3:10:49) Valse/Waltz/Walzer (3:13:24) La nouvelle Poupée/The new Doll/Die neue Puppe (3:14:40) Mazurka (3:15:08) Chanson russe/Russian Song/Russisches Lied (3:16:13) Chanson du Paysan/Song of the Peasant/Lied des Bauern (3:16:44) Chanson populaire (Danse russe)/Popular Song (Russian Dance)/ Volkslied (Russischer Tanz) - (3:17:40) Polka (3:18:14) Chanson italienne/ltalian Ditty/Italienisches Liedchen (3:19:09) Ancienne Chanson française/Old French Song/Altfranzôsisches Lied (3:20:05) Chanson allemande/German Song/Deutsches Lied (3:21:21) Air de Danse napolitaine/Neapolitan Dance-Tune/Neapolitanisches Tanzlied (3:22:31) Conte de bonne femme/Nursery Tale/Ammenmârchen (3:23:38) La Sorcière/The Witch/Die Hexe (3:24:41) Douce Rêverie/Sweet Reveries/Süße Träumerei (3:25:23) Chant de l’Alouette/Song of the Lark/Lerchengesang (3:27:46) Le joueur d’Orgue de Barbarie/The Organ-grinder/Der Leierkastenmann (3:28:44) Dans l’Eglise/At Church/In der Kirche (3:29:41) Dumka (3:32:15) Twelve Pieces of Medium Difficulty Etude - Allegro giusto (6:02:08) Chanson triste - Allegro non troppo (6:03:50) Marche funèbre - Tempo di marcia funebre (6:06:21) Mazurka - Tempo di marcia (6:16:37) Mazurka - Tempo di marcia (6:19:23) Chant sans paroles - Allegro moderato (6:22:16) Au village - Andante sostenuto espressivo (6:24:26) Valse - Tempo di valse (6:28:56) Valse - Tempo di valse (6:31:53) Danse russe - Andantino (6:36:50) Scherzo - Allegro vivacissimo (6:39:07) Rêverie interrompue - Andante un poco rubato e con molto espressione (6:42:15) 6 Morceaux Valse de salon - Allegro (6:46:54) Polka peu dansante - Allegro moderato (6:52:07) Menuetto scherzoso - Moderato assai (6:57:25) Natha-Valse (7:01:59) Romance - Andante cantabile (7:05:12) Valse sentimentale - Tempo di valse (7:11:50) 18 Pieces Impromptu (7:17:16) Berceuse (7:20:52) Tendres reproches (7:26:19) Danse caractéristique (7:29:07) Méditation (7:32:16) Mazurque pour danser (7:37:20) Polacca de concert (7:40:31) Dialogue (7:46:39) Un poco di Schumann (7:50:12) Scherzo-Fantaisie (7:52:10) Valse bluette (7:59:34) L’espiègle (8:02:14) Echo rustique (8:03:56) Chanson élégiaque (8:06:11) Un poco di Chopin (8:13:59) Valse à 5 temps (8:16:54) Passé lointain (8:18:42) Scène dansante : Invitation au Trépak (8:24:47) Impromptu - momento lirico (8:28:38) Piano : Valentina Postnikova Recorded in 1991-92 Find CMRR’s recordings on Spotify: COMPLETE PRESENTATION : LOOK THE FIRST COMMENT. Viktoria Postnikova : « The immense virtuosity of Tchaikovsky’s piano pieces makes them hard to interpret. And not without good reason. They were written for performers such as Anton and Nikolay Rubinstein, Vasily Il’ich Safonov, Alexander Ziloti, Alexander Ivanovich Dubuque and Karl Klindworth, with the result that Tchaikovsky could allow himself total freedom in his compositional approach, creating works that verge on the unperformable. His remarks on pianistic technique are of particular interest here; of Hans von Bülow, for example, he once said: “He has hands as elastic as rubber, as light as air and, where need be, as heavy as granite.“ Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky PLAYLIST (reference recordings) :
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