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  • ¡°A symphony is the most lyrical of all music forms,¡± wrote Tchaikovsky to his friend Nadezhda von Meck. The young composer finished his first symphony in 1866, soon after he moved to Moscow where he became a professor of a newly established conservatory, a cheerless winter road, a Christmas ball and merriment of Shrovetide¡¦
  • Many pages of the symphony titled Winter Dreams are indeed associated with poetic winter landscapes, pictures of snow-covered plains and merriment of the Pancake week. However, the programme of the symphony lacks a specific plotline and does not chain the listener¡¯s fancy carrying him away with a flow of lurical emotions and bright genre images.
  • Tchaikovsky¡¯s Symphony No. 1 is performed by one of the best orchestras of Russia, the USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov.
  • The recording presented by Firma Melodiya was made in 1967.
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    Pyotr Tchaikovsky
    Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 ¡°Winter Dreams¡± 

    Side A
    1.¡°Daydreams on a Winter Journey.¡±I. Allegro tranquillo – 11/.1
    2.¡°Land of Gloom, Land of Mist.¡±II.Adagio cantabile ma non tanto – 11.24

    Side B
    1. III. Scherzo. Allegro scherzando giocoso – 7.48
    2. IV. Finale. Andante lugubre – Allegro maestoso – 11.47


    The USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra 
    Evgeny Svetlanov