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Claudio Abbado
(1984-1991)
Chicago Symphony OrchestraClaudio Abbado recorded the Tchaikovsky Symphonies for Sony in Chicago. On the one hand, he commendably stripped syrup off Tchaikovsky. On the other, the cycle does sound a bit like a contractual obligation and less like a labor of love. Almost two decades earlier, he had recorded four Tchaikosvky symphonies for DG with the New Philharmonia (2), the Vienna Phil (4, 6) and the LPO (5), with which he made his name in Tchaikovsky. (They're spread around a few Eloquence releases.) The Chicago cycle is generally regarded as "good, not great" (the "Little Russian, apart, perhaps). Alas, "not great" to me, in Tchaikovsky, is essentially "not good". The MASTERS edition and Black Box also include Romeo and Juliet, 1812 Overture, March Slave, a Nutcracker Suite, the Tempest & Voyevoda. The White Box includes all that plus non-Abbado performances of Manfred, Suites 2-4 (Tilson-Thomas), the Sérénade mélancolique & Mélodie (Mehta). The 4-CD Box from the 90s presumably includes only the symphonies and spreads them across discs to save space.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
The Symphonies
Sony Masters
Release: 2011
6 CDs
US | UK | DE
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
The Symphonies +M*
Sony Complete Collections
Release: 2006
8 CDs
US | UK
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A Lyrical And Emotional Song Exploring Timelessness by Pianist / Composer Uriel Pascucci
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Argentinian pianist and composer Uriel Pascucci has released his new recording called 'Peasant Song,' available on all major streaming platforms.
"Peasant Song" is the new composition by Uriel Pascucci, a consolation song along with a metaphor of time. A jazz song with several fusion elements including polyphonic vocals, which in some moments have Gospel reminiscence and at times they sound like a Motet from medieval music. The main voice is accompanied by a jazz trio and trumpet. The sections in which the synths and keyboards appear are a metaphor of time. The synths and keyboards create a temporal lapse, a sense of “timelessness”, like hanging outside of time. The backing vocals and the main voice describe what a peasant woman feels, and console her, alluding to the moment when love will come into her life. The pastoral concept is present. This music leaves formulas behind and strives towards what author Ted Gioia refers to as the “intersection of genres." The music and lyrics are by Uriel Pascucci, who is also the producer of the project.