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5.0 classic | TRMshadow | September 22nd 11 | Why the f**k did this not click the other day??? I mean, I must've been seriously f**ked to not immediately notice the Brilliance of this beast. Seriously one of the most brilliant piano pieces I've ever heard. The way the piano virtuosity is blatantly out in the fore-front, while at the same time gently harmonizing with the rest of the ensemble. Impeccable, in every sense of the word. 5/5
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4.5 superb | qwer7yfreak | January 8th 11 | Explain my rating? Uh, it's fucking TCHAIKOVSKY. What more could you want?
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3.5 great | Raichuzilla | March 10th 23 | some very brilliant passages esp. across i, but it needs major editing for fluid enjoyment
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4.0 excellent | BillyBrill | January 24th 23 | This is just Close to the Edge before Close to the Edge came out but hey still pretty fire
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5.0 classic | charlopiano | April 21st 21 | When talking of Tchaikovsky, this one is not the first piece we think about. I think he?s most famous for his ballets, with Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, but in the end, I think the Concerto is his best work. The elegancy of the piano and those thundering strings go so well together to form a melancholic masterpiece. The subtlety works so well, creating harmonies that are out of this world. It?s a 40 minute 3 part-piece of true mastery and for sure one of the best classical pieces of all time. Each part adds to the whole without substracting from the other to form this masterpiece switching easily from soft to grandiose, no part is better than the other and that?s a testament to truly great art.
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4.0 excellent | GamamJ | June 15th 20 | Such a spectacular concerto. Tchaikovsky's piano virtuosity is fully on display, yet it isn't even the best part of it. That is the harmony and interplay between the solo piano and accompanying orchestra. Tchai's previous experience with Symphonies and other orchestral work is shown beatufully.
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4.5 superb | dbizzles | November 12th 16 | Saw this performed by the Utah Symphony last night. Alexander Gavrylyuk played the piano and he was an absolute mad man.
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5.0 classic | kodama | January 8th 20 |
4.0 excellent | DadKungFu STAFF | October 29th 19 |
5.0 classic | Ceg | February 19th 18 |
5.0 classic | ziroth | May 8th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Smeg | April 18th 17 |
4.0 excellent | adr | October 30th 16 |
4.0 excellent | p4p | May 26th 16 |
4.5 superb | Rodrigo | January 13th 16 |
4.0 excellent | Greem | December 25th 15 |
5.0 classic | wwba | September 10th 14 |
5.0 classic | sje45 | August 5th 14 |
4.5 superb | FLRTE | February 7th 13 |
5.0 classic | Ophion | August 8th 12 |
5.0 classic | Yoto | June 4th 12 |
4.5 superb | a7c7e7 | July 22nd 11 |
4.5 superb | geng | April 21st 11 |
4.5 superb | iemona | December 15th 10 |
4.5 superb | qwe3 | October 2nd 09 |
4.5 superb | Piglet | July 14th 09 |
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