Synopses & Reviews
Dated 1880 and listed as his Op. 31, the popular Slavonic March shares its year of composition with two of Tchaikovsky's greatest and most performed works--the powerful Symphony No. 4 and the delightful Capricclo Italien. But this Russian warhorse more than holds its own in such attractive company, boasting no less than 39 recordings in the current"
Synopsis
The Slavonic March was published in 1880, the same year as two of Tchaikovsky's greatest and most frequently performed works the powerful Symphony No. 4 and the delightful Capriccio Italien. This Russian warhorse more than holds its own in such attractive company, boasting numerous current recordings.
Synopsis
The Slavonic March was published in 1880, the same year as two of Tchaikovsky's greatest and most frequently performed works the powerful Symphony No. 4 and the delightful Capriccio Italien. This Russian warhorse more than holds its own in such attractive company, boasting numerous current recordings.