Grossersaal, Konzerthaus, Vienna (recorded June 1958).
: A tribute to Mozart, featuring a powerful, chordal introduction that returns at the end of the movement. Tchaikovsky_Serenade_Dorati.part2.rar
Based on Doráti's discography, this likely contains his definitive 1958 recording with the , originally released as part of the Mercury Living Presence series. The Recording: Doráti & Philharmonia Hungarica (1958) Grossersaal, Konzerthaus, Vienna (recorded June 1958)
Composed in 1880, Tchaikovsky wrote this piece from "inner compulsion" and "from the heart," considering it one of his finest works. A full feature of the recording includes: Conductor: Antal Doráti
This specific performance is celebrated for its clarity and "living presence" sound quality, a hallmark of the Mercury label's three-microphone technique. Philharmonia Hungarica. Conductor: Antal Doráti.
: One of Tchaikovsky’s most famous melodies, often performed as a standalone concert piece.