Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: I. Allegro moderato
Пётр Ильич Чайкoвский {Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky} (7th May [O.S. 25th April]… Read Full Bio ↴Пётр Ильич Чайкoвский {Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky} (7th May [O.S. 25th April] 1840 – 6th November [O.S. 25th October] 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era.
Although not a member of the group of Russian composers usually known in English-speaking countries as 'The Five', his music has come to be known and loved for its distinctly Russian character as well as for its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. His works, however, were much more western than those of his Russian contemporaries, as he effectively used international elements in addition to national folk melodies.
Although not a member of the group of Russian composers usually known in English-speaking countries as 'The Five', his music has come to be known and loved for its distinctly Russian character as well as for its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. His works, however, were much more western than those of his Russian contemporaries, as he effectively used international elements in addition to national folk melodies.
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Violin Concerto in D Major Op. 35: I. Allegro moderato
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@sophoclestutorial
When I was 10 my mother took me to a concert, she wasn't into it, this was an invitation from her work. I loved it and soon I was appreciative of its beauty. I think music should be introduced to children at a very early age when their brains are most receptive.
@keunpark4276
100% agreed. Mother took me to countless classical concerts when I was still a boy. This is my absolute favorite song of all time.
@kristine6996
I totally agree with you. I listened to Vivaldi, Grieg, Smetana, Satie,... in my teener years. In fact I appreciate different kinds of music... this music was a theme in the movie "le concert".
@minzookitty
Agreed!! I always appreciate my father for introducing me all those classical masterpieces from when I was little.
@kingdomcome1617
That makes 4 in agreement then. Thankfully my grandfather always had classical music playing through the house during family gatherings. At age 12 I finally asked about classical artists and instantly had 10 cd's of classical masterpieces from various artists in my hand and sent home with me that night lol. Studied and slept to the music ever since. It certainly lead to an appreciation of various genres of music through the years.
@Nessii7250
my son is 6 months and he has lisistened.
@CarlosHernandez-ox9pj
10 years ago, my wife suffered from terminal breast cancer, with metastases to the lung, liver and brain, at night I listened to this wonderful interpretation and felt that I was getting closer to God, I felt a lot of relief and at the same time I transmitted that pain relief of my wife, how much I loved her and I love her, eternally, she dies on 02/16/2012
@mightyxee3716
So sorry for your loss….😢
@m.victoriacrucesvonborstel7247
God bless you.
@bornahelmrih7332
Im so sorry for your loss. i hope she is in a better place :)