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Title5Take1
My favorite Tchaikovsky rendition is of his 1812 Overture...
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stonehearted
<<Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture>>
Wasn't that when Tchaikovsky's Vegas era began? He had an awful lot of warhorses by then.
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Stoner72
The performance Van Cliburn used to win the Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War.
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stonehearted
<<Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture>>
Wasn't that when Tchaikovsky's Vegas era began? He had an awful lot of warhorses by then.
That's why I think his 1792 tour was the best one.
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Title5Take1
My favorite Tchaikovsky rendition is of his 1812 Overture...
Yes, but nothing beat hearing it live with glorious fireworks and booming cannons!
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Title5Take1
My favorite Tchaikovsky rendition is of his 1812 Overture...
Yes, but nothing beat hearing it live with glorious fireworks and booming cannons!
I saw it performed live a couple years ago, and after it ended the audience was prevented from leaving for about ten minutes so no residual hot ashes would fall on us as we made toward our cars.
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stonehearted
<<Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture>>
Wasn't that when Tchaikovsky's Vegas era began? He had an awful lot of warhorses by then.
That's why I think his 1792 tour was the best one.
Why am I laughing?
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Title5Take1
My favorite Tchaikovsky rendition is of his 1812 Overture...
Yes, but nothing beat hearing it live with glorious fireworks and booming cannons!
I saw it performed live a couple years ago, and after it ended the audience was prevented from leaving for about ten minutes so no residual hot ashes would fall on us as we made toward our cars.
From the fireworks or the cannons? Never heard of that happening in DC.