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Tschaikowsky: Serenade C major, Op. 48 for String Orchestra (Score)

Tschaikowsky: Serenade C major, Op. 48 for String Orchestra (Score)

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Tschaikowsky: Serenade C major, Op. 48 for String Orchestra (Score)

$37.95

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The Story

Tchaikovsky spent the summer and autumn of 1880 at his sister's country estate in Kam'ianka, Ukraine, where he sought peace and relaxation. But after a short time the desire to work took hold of him again. "I'm sketching a symphony or string quintet just now; I don't know where it's going yet," he wrote to his friend and patroness Nadezhda von Meck. In the end it turned out to be a Serenade for String Orchestra, which numbers among his most beautiful inspirations and is today a central work in the genre. The four movements captivate with their diverse moods - be it the Mozartian first movement "in the form of a sonatina", the elegant Waltz, the melancholy "Elegia" or the rousing Finale. For this new source-critical edition it was possible to consult the autograph in Moscow as well as the early printed editions into which Tchaikovsky sometimes entered a number of minor revisions. Clear the stage for the new reference edition of this indispensable work of the string-orchestra repertoire!

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Tchaikovsky spent the summer and autumn of 1880 at his sister's country estate in Kam'ianka, Ukraine, where he sought peace and relaxation. But after a short time the desire to work took hold of him again. "I'm sketching a symphony or string quintet just now; I don't know where it's going yet," he wrote to his friend and patroness Nadezhda von Meck. In the end it turned out to be a Serenade for String Orchestra, which numbers among his most beautiful inspirations and is today a central work in the genre. The four movements captivate with their diverse moods - be it the Mozartian first movement "in the form of a sonatina", the elegant Waltz, the melancholy "Elegia" or the rousing Finale. For this new source-critical edition it was possible to consult the autograph in Moscow as well as the early printed editions into which Tchaikovsky sometimes entered a number of minor revisions. Clear the stage for the new reference edition of this indispensable work of the string-orchestra repertoire!