Week 6 Discussion About Compositions by Tchaikovsky
Select one (1) composition by Tchaikovsky that you enjoy. Describe the music and subject matter of that work, and explain why you enjoy it. Explain the key reasons why you believe that compositions by Tchaikovsky continue to be popular with contemporary orchestras and audiences. Passionate nationalism, like Tchaikovsky's for Russia, could be a feature of Romantic art and music and in the arts of the late 1800s. Give primary examples of music today (besides national anthems) that is characterized by nationalism. Infp below can help answer question no source really required.
Chapter 31 (pp.1039-1040), famous overture and ballet music compositions; review the Week 6 “Music Folder”
http://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=ZrsYD46W1U0
http://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=oUkqC-i0G8s
http://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=n82l3rEQSWk
Audio of musical compositions on Tchaikovsky webpage , Kennedy Center Website at http://www(dot)kennedy-center(dot)org/artist/C3651
Video clip of Tchaikovsky (1812 Overture) at http://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=ZrsYD46W1U0
Nationalist Music
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Everyone loves a good nationalist piece as it speaks to their core. However there is a different element when it comes to the piece Tchaikovsky : Overture 1812 (Full, Choral) (Sure, best version ever) - Ashkenazy. This comes with the most realistic cannons of the version. Listening closely, other than the fact that there is a great appeal created by the piece being nationalist, there is the element of the canons coming off in the most realistic of style. They give the piece that extra kick, where anyone that has had the pleasure of the history at the time will appreciate how far the nation has come. The cannons give the piece a somewhat realistic tone ...