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In the Thread: Tchaikovsky Symphony #4 
Post Subject: Tchaikovsky Symphony #4+1Posted by Ronnie on: 10/27/2005
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blu  I have been enjoying the "Euroclassic Notturno" (BBC?) program on swedish radio tonight. 
As a happy rookie in the world of classical music, I seek advice on Tchaikovsky based on what I just heard; His Symphony No. 5.
I thought: "Horrible waltz mixed with nice but superfluous 'soundeffects'. Got much better towards the end, sounded more inspired and unconventional. Perhaps a bit 'effect seeking'?"
Do you think there are any Tchaikovsky works for me, given that impression?
I really want to avoid that horrible waltzing, but it sounded as if he -could- have made some really interesting music.
I've been listening super-nearfield, using a very FR-flawed but loaded mono setup, with a very Macondo-like upper bass channel. Many thanks to Romy and JLH for inspiration and building instructions!
...Then came a "Sonata in F minor" by Eckhard.
Jesus Christ, that was superb! I'll try not to stray any further from the topic.
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