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Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 5. "Perhaps The Most Admirable Example Of This Is To Be Found In The Wonderful Last Movement, ..." (4th Movt.)
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Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 1. "Now There Is A Melody, A Pure Orchestral Song..." (1st Movt.)
Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 2. "Now The Development Section Erupts..." (1st Movt. Cont.)
Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 3. "Now One Would Think That Tchaikovsky Had Really Exploited The Device Of Scales" (2nd Movt)
Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 4. "Jumping Now To The Famous Third Movement, The Great March..." (3rd Movt.)
Tchaikovsky: Musical Analysis: Bernstein on Tchaikovsky, Symphony No.6, op.74, "Pathetique" - 6. "Now I Don´t Want To Give You The Impression That Scales Are The Only Unifying Force In This Work"