Those are the words to an old Russian folk song. Tchaikovsky heard a carpenter whistling the tune, and not long after that, it showed up in his String Quartet Number 1. The St. Petersburg String Quartet hails from Tchaikovsky's home town of St. Petersburg, Russia. They give a terrific performance of the string quartet, Vanya and all, on tour in New York City.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Jean Sibelius: March from Karelia Suite, Op. 11, No. 3
The Philharmonia Orchestra with conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
Clara Schumann: Romance, Op.11, No.1
Pianist Benjamin Hochman
An Appalachian Summer Festival, Boone, North Carolina
Jean Sibelius: Romance for Strings in C
Camerata Ireland with conductor Barry Douglas
Jordan Hall, Boston
Peter Tchaikovsky: Quartet No. 1 in D for Strings, Op. 11
The St. Petersburg String Quartet
The New York Society for Ethical Culture, New York City
Henry Purcell: Suite from Abdelazar, Z. 570 ("The Moor's Revenge")
The Academy Chamber Orchestra with conductor Nicholas McGegan
Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, California
Hour 2
Anonymous: "Espanoleta"
Chatham Baroque
Franz Liszt: Etude de Concert No. 2, S. 145 ("Dance of the Gnomes")
Pianist Lise de la Salle
Wellspring Theater, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Fritz Kreisler: "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" from "Orpheus and Euridice"
Violinist Andres Cardenes and pianist David Deveau
Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Rockport, Massachusetts
B. Tommy Andersson: Passacaglia
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor B. Tommy Andersson
Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Erich Korngold: Adagio from Symphony in F-sharp, Op. 40
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor B. Tommy Andersson
Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
Christopher Simpson: Suite in D Minor
Chatham Baroque
Synod Hall, Oakland, Pennsylvania
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