Tchaikovsky that probably only some of you are aware.
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 7:17 pm
Suite #3
It's on the scale of any of the last three symphonies, if not a bit grander, and with more difficult to play parts for most of the musicians. Typically, he doesn't challenge the tuba player very much, but that doesn't mean the part isn't fun to play If you're willing to wait to play it.
Incredible theme and variations. Find a recording on YouTube of what you suspect is the best orchestra on there and scroll towards the end to the final variation which is the finale of The Suite. It's a polacca - full of brass and percussion.
That final variation alone - played as a stand-alone piece - would be a fabulous season opener for any orchestra.
I've had the good fortune to play at once, and the particularly good fortune to play it with an incredibly good orchestra.
It's on the scale of any of the last three symphonies, if not a bit grander, and with more difficult to play parts for most of the musicians. Typically, he doesn't challenge the tuba player very much, but that doesn't mean the part isn't fun to play If you're willing to wait to play it.
Incredible theme and variations. Find a recording on YouTube of what you suspect is the best orchestra on there and scroll towards the end to the final variation which is the finale of The Suite. It's a polacca - full of brass and percussion.
That final variation alone - played as a stand-alone piece - would be a fabulous season opener for any orchestra.
I've had the good fortune to play at once, and the particularly good fortune to play it with an incredibly good orchestra.