by shostakovich » Thu Mar 08, 2001 4:29 pm
Voyevode is obscure and worthwhile for sure. The turbulent beginning I like a lot. The "gloomy resignation" seems a let-down. I think he also wrote an opera, The Voyevode. Francesca and Manfred are among my favorites in Tchaikovsky. <P>Now for some heresy. I agree with Nicholas Rubinstein about the first concerto. It's awful. That is only this person's (and Rubinstein's) view. It conflicts with many other opinions certainly. After the wonderful 3-minute introduction it's a complete disappointment. The main theme of the first movement (called the "Blind Beggar Theme" I believe) is awkward and unloveable (a rare situation when I dislike a Russian tune). The second movement is OK for a student (which Tchaikovsky was), but unmemorable when viewed in the perspective of all that would follow in his life. The 3rd movement is also awkward, and saved (in my opinion) only by the demand of bravura playing. It's spectacular playing that saves mediocre music here. "Unplayable" is what Rubinstein called it. And that was about the nicest thing he said.<P>The Violin Concerto, also pronounced "unplayable", also maintains its popularity due primarily to the bravura playing. The concerto is also more successful regarding tunes. Somehow it falls short of great music to me. Its popularity is undeniable, and my feeling that it is substandard Tchaikovsky may be a minority opinion. <P>Now let me go on to talk about all Tchaikovsky works in the form of soloist and orchestra. I believe this combination was Tchaikovsky's weakest. He was wonderful with orchestra, voices, and piano solo. Why was his soloist-with-orchestra work so relatively unsatisfactory (with me)? I don't know. It's just my take on the music. Some of you will remember I'm the guy who has trouble believing Schubert was good enough to write the Unfinished.<P>I actually enjoy the violin concerto, but not the piano concerto. His other works in the form of soloist-and-orch that I've heard are the other 2 piano concertos and the Concert Fantasy for P&O. All substandard Tchaikovsky. The Serenade Melancolique for V&O, now that I think of it, is not bad. Maybe I have to revise to saying it's only his P&O music that is substandard Tchaikovsky (to me). That means the 3 concertos and the Concert Fantasy. <BR> <BR>Well, getting this out to you has helped me. I can now redeem the violin concerto in my own mind. It was difficult to like it and call it trash. V&O YES, P&O NO!! Well, that only leaves the Rococo Variations for cello & orch that I know of. I've always felt that was good as music, but it leaves me cold, so I remain ambivalent about it. At least my discomfort on Tchaikovsky has been reduced to one work. <P>Are there any other heretics or missionaries who would like to talk Tchaikovsky? The topic heading is really for his music, and not my ideas about it. I just feel better having gotten the above out of my system.<BR>Shos