Digital Concert: Tchaikovsky's Andante Cantabile
Written early in his life, Tchaikovsky鈥檚 three string quartets are a staple of the string repertoire, however it is his first that has garnered immense popularity. Completed in 1871 his String Quartet No. 1 in D major received its premiere in Moscow, and provided the much needed boost to Tchaikovsky鈥檚 newly developing career. It was the eloquent second movement, however, which proved to be the jewel in the crown.
This second movement was the Andante Cantabile. One of Tchaikovsky鈥檚 best-known works, it developed over time not only as a work for string quartet, but for string ensemble and probably its most popular form of all, for solo cello and string orchestra 鈥� as arranged by the composer himself in 1888.
Opening with a gently melancholic Russian folk tune, which Tchaikovsky had heard sung by a peasant several years earlier whilst visiting his sister in the Ukraine, he introduces his own wistful, ethereal and graceful theme with pizzicato accompaniment which creates a wonderful and radiant contrast.
Watch here as our principal cellist Alice Neary, alongside 麻豆官网首页入口 NOW and conductor Mike Seal, performs this exquisite work at our home, 麻豆官网首页入口 Hoddinott Hall.
Programme note 漏 Amy Campbell