I have heard many performances of the Tchaikovsky trio, and this is one of the few that brings chills to my spine. What a beautiful, wistful performance. I also love the 1950s quality of the recording. Thank you so much for posting such a treasure by three of the greatest masters of the chamber music genre.
I've heard numerous performances of this plangeant, elegiac work, but none moves me to tears as this one does. Thank you for posting this priceless recording.
I can't quite see how this recording can ever be surpassed. It's not just the extraordinary virtuosity of all three musicians (and Tchaikovsky certainly demands that, too) but also their perfect and shared grasp of the music, particularly in the variation movement. This interpretation brings out perfectly that movement's diverse moods: alternately lugubrious, full of Romantic pathos, or playful, even whimsical, or again austere, or dancelike etc. It's like Tchaikovsky decided to offer a compressed history of musical idioms from the past 200 years within a single movement: Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Dvorak, Beethoven, Chopin, etc. This is consummate musicianship enhanced by a warm, intimate, and slightly raspy recording sound that transports one back to the 1950s.
Great - The best musicians at the time playing together a wonderful music. the only interpretation that can equal them is made by Kogan, Rostropovich and gilels.
I have heard many performances of the Tchaikovsky trio, and this is one of the few that brings chills to my spine. What a beautiful, wistful performance. I also love the 1950s quality of the recording. Thank you so much for posting such a treasure by three of the greatest masters of the chamber music genre.
Какое исполнение !!! Само совершенство!!!
this is still the best version since i have heard it 30 years ago, outstanding !
I've heard numerous performances of this plangeant, elegiac work, but none moves me to tears as this one does. Thank you for posting this priceless recording.
thankyou for listening and commenting so favorably!
I can't quite see how this recording can ever be surpassed. It's not just the extraordinary virtuosity of all three musicians (and Tchaikovsky certainly demands that, too) but also their perfect and shared grasp of the music, particularly in the variation movement. This interpretation brings out perfectly that movement's diverse moods: alternately lugubrious, full of Romantic pathos, or playful, even whimsical, or again austere, or dancelike etc. It's like Tchaikovsky decided to offer a compressed history of musical idioms from the past 200 years within a single movement: Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Dvorak, Beethoven, Chopin, etc. This is consummate musicianship enhanced by a warm, intimate, and slightly raspy recording sound that transports one back to the 1950s.
My favorite trio--the work, the musicians, and the human beings! Thank you!
we all know that Tchaikovsky is the master of ballet..but now we can add trio
Спасибо !
Considering three powerhouse personalities, what an intriguing trio.
THIS is how this piece goes. THIS is how it should be played. ALL other recordings pale by comparison. Thank you ever so much for posting it.
Glad you like it!
이런 행운이… 너무 행복하다.
thank you so much!
Wonderful ! Thank you for posting :)
MrGer2295 un una
Особенно восхищенна последней частью!
Great - The best musicians at the time playing together a wonderful music. the only interpretation that can equal them is made by Kogan, Rostropovich and gilels.
Beautiful ! Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year 2018 !
Thanks so much.Happy New Year -2018 To You Too!
Heifetz alone remains a great story