TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893)
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 3 in D, ‘Polish’, Op. 29
Entr’acte and Dances of the Chambermaids (from the opera The Voyevoda, Op. 3)
Dmitri the Pretender and Vassily Shuisky, incidental music (Introduction to Act I, Mazurka)
Serenade for Nikolai Rubinstein’s Name Day
Entr’acte & Waltz and Polonaise (from Eugene Onegin, Op. 24)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra / Neeme Jarvi
This disc is the final instalment in BIS’s Tchaikovsky Symphony Cycle with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Jarvi, a cycle which as a whole can be described as resolutely unsentimental, aiming to rid the score of the melodramatic excess that has become part of the performance tradition. The disc features the Third Symphony, nick-named ‘The Polish’ thanks to the marking of the final movement – Tempo di Polacca.
This disc also includes a number of shorter works, among which the dances from Eugene Onegin and extracts from two lesser-known works The Voyevoda and Introduction and from the music to the play Dmitri the Pretender and Vassily Shuisky. Equally unusual is the brief Serenade, written in 1872 in honour of Nikolai Rubinstein.
BIS SACD BISSACD1468