Welcome to the Weekend and your Saturday Evening Concert. I have a couple of terrific classic live performance recordings lined up for you tonight. The concerts, both here in these pages and over on my tumblr, offer excellent interpretations of the Music of my favorite Russian Gay Icon & Composer, Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Tonigh's performances feature all star casts, the recordings of which I am sure will last forever.
Down below you will find Tchaikovsky's Piano Trio, Opus 50, the recording of which comes from a 9 CD box set featuring the artistic talents of Pinchas Zuckerman on Violin, Daniel Barenboim on Piano and the late Jacqueline Du Pre on Cello. The Amazon.com Editorial Review reads:
"In the main, the youthful Beethoven chamber music collaborations between
Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zuckerman, and the late Jacqueline du Pré are
characterized by broad, liberally fluctuating tempos, ripeness of tone,
and a tendency to place expression ahead of stylistic considerations.
Zuckerman's sweet vibrato, for instance, seems misplaced in Beethoven's
terse, combative syntax (the earlier trios and violin sonatas, for
example). Likewise, du Pré's throbbing solo lines impose a late-Romantic
patina on the music that some listeners will find more appropriate to
Arensky or Glazunov. More often than not, Daniel Barenboim's piano
provides the decisive voice, by way of setting tempos and effecting
transitions.
While the leaner, more economically expressive Abegg
Trio (Tacet) and Vienna Piano Trio (Nimbus) Beethoven Trio offerings
better reflect the composer's headlong brio and nervous energy, the
Barenboim-Zuckerman-Du Pré team oozes sheer musicality and involvement
in every bar. For this reason, one might well prefer Zuckerman and
Barenboim's overwrought rapport in the Violin Sonatas to the violinist's
tighter RCA remakes with Marc Neikrug at the piano. Du Pré's tragic
illness prevented her and Barenboim from tackling the Cello Sonatas in
the studio. Happily, their exciting, communicative live 1970 Edinburgh
Festival traversals (plus the variation sets) were broadcast by the BBC
and captured in excellent sound. So was a touchingly indulgent
Tchaikovsky Trio preserved from one of Du Pré's final concerts, included
as both a bonus and a memento. Tully Potter's excellent booklet notes
give equal time to music and artists, and rightly discuss the
performances in the context of their time. It's good to have these
recordings gathered in a budget-priced, space-saving box. --Jed Distler"
While over on my tumblr you may join the legendary figures of Arturo Toscanini and Vladimir Horowitz along with the NBC Symphony Orchestra for their 1943 performance of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto Number 1 in B Flat Major recorded live at Carnegie Hall.
Then to top off the evening with more beauty to behold in all its glory is this week's edition of Naked of Nearly So posted down below. Cruise on down and you will find it chock full of sizzling studs all of whom are hale and hearty, while some are even horny! Then over on my tumblr, Marco Scott, Your Hottie of the Day! will make you want to dive right in and suck him right up, dammitall! Thanks for sharing a part of your Weekend with me, see you again on Monday for another week of Music, Men & More! Until next time as always, Enjoy!

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I love, love that painting!!
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