It may be the most popular ballet score ever written, but it almost didn’t happen.
“If ever Tchaikovsky wrote an ill-starred work,” writes biographer Roland John Wiley, “it was The Nutcracker. Had he known what miseries he would endure while writing it, he surely would have refused.”
But he didn’t— and from adversity created a beloved masterpiece.
In this hour, the story behind this perennial holiday classic.
FEATURED RECORDINGS
CD Title |
Group/Artist |
Catalog # |
UPC |
Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker |
Berlin Philharmonic, Semyon Bychkov. |
Philips 420 237-2 |
028942023727 |
Tchaikovsky: Iolanta |
Gergiev - Gorchakova |
Philips 442 796-2 |
028944279627 |
Tchaikovsky: Complete Suites |
New Philharmonia Orchestra, Antal Dorati. |
Philips 454 253-2 |
028945425320 |
Anidan Haemde [for “Iavnana”] |
Kahaberi & Khanums |
[Kakhaber Tsiskaridze] |
iTunes download |
Ippolitov-Ivanov [for Caucasian Sketches] |
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Arthur Fagen |
Naxos 8.553405 |
730099440523 |
Schumann: Papillons |
Marc-Andre Hamelin |
Hyperion CDA67120 |
034571171203 |
Chansons et comptines de notre enfance [for “Bon Voyage, Monsieur Dumollet”] |
Jean Francois Alexandre & Mathieu Lenestour |
Naive |
iTunes download |
Chansons Populaires de France [for “Girofle, Girofla” |
Yves Montand |
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings |
Amazon downloadASIN: B00D8RN4ZK |
24 Best-Loved French Folk Songs [for “Cadet Rousselle”] |
André Claveau and Mathé Altéry |
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings |
Amazon downloadASIN: B000S9BYE4 |