Symphony No. 6 in B minor 'Pathétique'
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Enregistrements
Evgeny Mravinsky / Leningrad Philharmonic
1960 Part of a 4-6 set recommendationGil's first choice for the set. 'One of the classic recordings... a no-holds-barred outfit.' This is the 'reference version.'
Également Recommandés
Herbert von Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic
mid-70s Part of a 4-6 set recommendationA good alternative set. 'Lush and beautiful' string sound. The 6th was 'a Karajan specialty.'
Carlo Maria Giulini / Philharmonia
1961'A top choice.' A 'spiritual conductor... more expansively... starts it more gradually... but this one really is powerful.'
Mikhail Pletnev / Russian National Orchestra
c. 1990s/2000s'A different type of interpretation... a little bit more reserved... a little bit more cold... but it really works well.'
Teodor Currentzis / Musica Eterna
2015'A maverick. This is ballsy Tchaikovsky... they play the hell out of this piece... milk the drama.' Gil finds it 'somewhat eccentric... but so damn impressive.'
Ferenc Fricsay / Berlin Philharmonic
1953'Incredibly exciting. Very intense.' Gil's one criticism is it 'could breathe more... a little hurried.'
Ferenc Fricsay / Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
1959 Stereo recordingGil likes this one 'even better.' It's eccentrically slow but 'one of the great Pathétiques on record... very well recorded... really a special recording.'
William Steinberg / Pittsburgh Symphony
1954'A really... solid interpretation. It checks all the boxes... lyricism, the drama, incredibly played.'
Wilhelm Furtwängler / Berlin Philharmonic
1938 Studio recording'Very famous... very patient, very eloquent... brings home the emotions... just gorgeous.'
Wilhelm Furtwängler / Berlin Philharmonic
1951 Live in Cairo'Noisier, but it is more present.' The 'emotions hang out more... one of Furtwängler's greatest recordings.'