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At first glance Tchaikovsky does not seem easily to fit the InchChillInch bill. He is known for pieces such as the 1812 Overture, music which is impassioned and animated in distinctly Russian style, often fiery, even ballistic, and infused with darker moments inspired by the composer's personal turmoil. However he also wrote some of the most beautiful, fragile and ethereal ballet music that has ever been choreographed, as well as lyrical slow symphonic movements and haunting songs. His unique talent lay in his inspired and inventive use of melody, seen at it's best in works such as the Nutcracker with it's myriad infectious tunes. Many of Tchaikovsky's melodies are based on folksongs he collected, predominantly Russian and Ukrainian but also Polish, Italian, Spanish and French (this last seen in the Piano Concerto No. 1, in this collection). Album Tracks 1. Entrance of the Good Fairies - Czecho-Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra 2. Nocturne in C Sharp minor, Op. 19, No. 4 - Vytautas Sondeckis 3. Danse Arabe - Michael Halasz 4. Danse Chinoise - Michael Halasz 5. Danse Des Mirlitons - Michael Halasz 6. Chanson Triste in G minor - Ilona Prunyi 7. Waltzer - Vienna Chamber Orchestra 8. Declamation of the Fairy of Spring - Igor Golovchin 9. Allegro Con Grazia - Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra 10. Scene - Michael Halasz 11. Sweet Dreams - Idil Biret 12. Canzonetta Andante - Mariko Honda 13. Danse de la Fee - Michael Halasz 14. Valse Sentimentale in F minor, Op. 51 No. 6 - Nora Mercz 15. Andantino Semplice - Prestissimo - Tempo 1 - Bernd Glemser