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Tchaikovsky week

This past season, the Detroit Symphony held a three-week Tchaikovsky Festival in which they played nearly all of the composer's orchestral works. In turn, we were inspired to have our own Tchaikovsky Festival -- or rather, a Tchaikovsky Week. Throughout this week, conductor Leonard Slatkin will join Fred to discuss and introduce the DSO's recent performances of Tchaikovsky's Symphonies. On Monday's Performance Today we'll begin at the beginning, with his Symphony No. 1.

Episode Playlist

Hour 1

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Dmitri Alexeev, piano; St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra; Yuri Temirkanov, conductor
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances, Aleko Overture
RCA 62710

William Byrd/John Dowland: Elizabethan Set
Geoff Nuttall, violin; Tara Helen O'Connor. flute; Kevin Payne. lute; Christopher Costanza, cello
Bank of America's Chamber Music Series, Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC

Sergei Rachmaninoff: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
Anna Petrova, piano; Josu de Solaun, piano
Virginia Arts Festival, Robin Hixon Theater, Norfolk, VA

Camargo Guarnieri: Three Dances for Orchestra
Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas; Alondra de la Parra, conductor
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY

Hour 2

Franz Schubert: Minuet No. 5 in C Major, D. 89
Moscow Virtuosi; Vladimir Spivakov, conductor
Symphony 5 / German Dances
RCA 60452

Morton Gould: Benny's Gig
Todd Palmer, clarinet; Anthony Manzo, double bass
Bank of America's Chamber Music Series, Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theater, Charleston, SC

Peter Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 1: 1. Allegro tranquillo; 2. Adagio cantabile ma non tanto
Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Max M. Fisher Music Center, Detroit, MI
Tchaikovsky: The Six Symphonies
DSO Live 1

Franz Schubert: Notturno in E-flat major for Piano, Violin and Cello D 897
Gilles Vonsattel, piano; Erin Keefe, violin; Peter Wiley, cello
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, Bridgehampton, NY

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