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RE: The Tchaikovsky 6th is a perennial problem, when it comes to this

"In the 70s, I saw Rudolf Kempe conduct the Royal Philharmonic in Tchaikovsky 6. He left NO break between the last two movements--just instantly went from the triumphant march into those agonized strings. It was really quite an emotional leap from a cliff. I thought about the music quite differently after that--and also there was no chance for intervening applause."

I recall several conductors doing this, but don't remember who in particular......


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  • RE: The Tchaikovsky 6th is a perennial problem, when it comes to this - Todd Krieger 20:24:56 09/26/14 (0)

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