The enormous popular appeal of Tchaikovsky's orchestral music rests on
themes of touching eloquence and emotional power, on endlessly inventive
textures, and on a masterful control of sheer symphonic sound -- surely
one of the best in all of the nineteenth-century literature. Then there
is a thread that runs through his late work -- especially in the Fourth,
Fifth, and Sixth Symphonies -- seeming to invite us, his audience, to
share in depth the composer's most personal feelings. It is a potent
recipe for success, nowhere more evident than in the extraordinarily
popular Symphony No. 5, a favorite with concert-goers worldwide ever
since its premiere, in St. Petersburg, in 1888.
One of the finest examples of symphonic orchestration in the Romantic
repertoire, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 appears here in full score,
with bar-numbered movements and ample margins at the bottom of each
score page for notes and analysis. Ideal for study in the classroom, at
home, or in the concert hall, this affordable, high-quality,
conveniently sized volume will be the edition of choice for music
students and music lovers alike.