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Tchaikovsky’s ‘Serenade for String Orchestra’ is one of the composer’s most heartfelt pieces, blending lush Romanticism with the clarity, wit and elegance of his hero Mozart. Tchaikovsky was one of music’s greatest melodists, and the opening movement, after its grand and stately opening, rollicks along with a tune that is filled with expressive beauty. A graceful Waltz follows, revealing a Mozartian lightness in Tchaikovsky’s subtle elaboration of its textures and melodies. In the third movement Elegy, Tchaikovsky reaches into something very deep and personal, without ever losing the charm and magic that characterise the Serenade as a whole. For the Finale, Tchaikovsky reimagines the treasures of Russian folksong to bring the Serenade to a dancing finish.
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PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY (1840–1893)
Serenade for String Orchestra in C major, Op. 48 [28’39]
1 I. Pezzo in forma di Sonatina 8’59
2 II. Waltz 3’42
3 III. Elegy 8’22
4 IV. Finale 7’36
5 Andante Cantabile for cello and string orchestra 6’58
Timo-Veikko Valve cello
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (1906–1975)
Chamber Symphony in C minor, Op. 110a [21’19]
Arranged by Rudolf Barshai
6 I. Largo – 5’00
7 II. Allegro molto – 2’40
8 III. Allegretto – 4’15
9 IV. Largo – 5’02
10 V. Largo 4’22
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