Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
This is Tchaikovsky’s first symphony to gain international fame, written in 1877 . At that time, the author was greatly hit by the hasty marriage and the rapid separation of the couple. The music expresses his painful mood and desire for happiness. This piece is the most varied and passionate piece among Tchaikovsky's symphonies. It has an obvious and clear narrative content. It adopts the form of pure music, but has the essence of the title music. What is expressed here is the distress and hesitation of all living beings. As well as the clutches of fate that threaten and coerce human beings, it makes the listeners feel a sense of sadness. In the song, the author also pointed out: Only by investing among the people can we defeat fate and gain strength. At that time, the author received a donation from Mrs. Meck, so that he could break away from the heavy teaching work and devote himself to creation. This song is dedicated to Mrs. Meck. In addition, Tchaikovsky's unique melodic beauty, exquisite structure, and exquisite orchestral skills are also the main reasons for this piece's eternal popularity