I love Beethoven's music a lot, but recently I spent most of my time listening to Tchaikovsky's violin or piano concerto. Every time I listen to them, I imagine I am the player immersed in the music, feeling like what Billy said at the end of Billy Elliot, disappear, like electricity.
I wish I could played piano or voilin well. I have a lot of plans about what I would like to do after I finish my master degree. One of them is that I hope I can pick up piano lessons after I finish my master degree.
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Mikhail Pletnev with Moscow Radio Symphony Vladimir Fedoseyev
David Oistrakh plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: 1st Movement
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