dvd movies, new dvd releases for everyone
ACTIVE NOV-24
Total: $0.00USD
Your Cart is Empty
Movies
On Demand
Adult
Music
MP3 Downloads
Title
Actors
Director
And
Or
Exact
Fuzzy
Starts
SUB SECTIONS
DVD Movies
Blu-ray DVD
HD DVD Movies
Adult DVDs
Adult Novelty
Anime DVD
5.1 Audio DVDs
Music CDs
MP3 Downloads
Video On Demand
Vinyl LPs
UMD Movies
DVD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
DVD Coming Soon
Cheap DVDs
Recently Added
DVD BY GENRE
Action
Anime
Comedy
Cartoons
Childrens
Documentary
Drama
Horror
Sci-Fi
Suspense
TV Shows
view all
DVD BY STUDIO
20th Century Fox
A&E Home Video
Anchor Bay
BBC
Comedy Central
Criterion
Dreamworks
HBO
Lions Gate
MGM
Miramax
New Line
Paramount
Sony
Touchstone
Universal
Walt Disney
Warner Brothers
Weinstein Brothers
view all
MY ACCOUNT
Login/Register
Adjust Account
Shipping Profiles
Order History
Current Invoices
Email Subs
My Currency:
My Email Alerts
My Wishlist
My Shopping Cart
Checkout Now
SITE MATTERS
Help & Support
Shipping Info
RSS Feeds
HiDef Blog
Sitemap
Resources
dvd cohorts
Tchaikovsky
DVD
NR (Not Rated) :: BBC Warner ::
Released:
2008-05-27
$15.64USD
In Stock
Buy From The Marketplace:
$11.49
In Stock
Amazon Marketplace New:
$10.88
28 Available
Amazon Marketplace Low:
$10.00
7 Available
Buy.com:
$10.99
In Stock
Deep Discount DVD:
$11.19
Out of Stock
DVD Boxoffice:
$22.11
In Stock, Ships in 1 to 5 days
Rent Tchaikovsky DVD:
(USA)
(Canada)
(UK)
Grab Tchaikovsky DVD Posters:
AllPosters.com
Rank:
#7067
Rating:
4.5/5 (7 Reviews)
5/5
Tchaikovsky
by W. Uber
Excellent, excellent movie which is well worth buying.
I've watched it numerous times and find it very informative. Tchaikovsky was a musical genius whose music will live forever. Most of his important works are included in this dvd. However, his Symphony #5 was not mentioned. The movie is an interesting combination of his life experiences and his music. It seems as though every major work was related to events of his life, and the movie tries to point this out. This is a very honest look at his life and his music. So beware!
5/5
A Requeim
by G. Froelich (Illinois)
A fantastic journey through the best of the best of this composer, ending with his death just weeks after his last composition which became his requiem. At the height of his brilliance he was a world wide known "rock star" of his time, but a star without any of the freedoms we know today. His nanny said he was fragile as glass; he also appears as brittle as glass, and each thing that he wrote, each deed he did for society's sake, each love he lost -- all put a crack in that brittle glass of this great man. I dare say even those unschooled in symphony, will still recognize the music in this movie. An all time great biography, coupled with a musical journey. I loved it.
5/5
Simply Beautiful...
by Samtrak (Washington DC)
I'm sending copies of "Tchaikovsky" to my closest gay friends, my daughter...and my ex-wife with hope that she will better understand the fear and motives that drove me into a loveless marriage.
4/5
interesting but overlooks the Nutcracker
by art 87 (LA, Ca USA)
i found the dvd interesting but was ultimately dissapointed when there was no mention of the Nutcracker. It'd be like watching a life of Beethoven with no reference to the 9th.
3/5
The Extra is Better Than the Main Show!!!
by Richard Masloski (New Windsor, New York USA)
Despite the fact that this BBC documentary/drama is extremely watchable, it is also extremely flawed. Great life, great music - how can one go wrong? Well, our guide through Russia and Tchaikovsky's life - conductor Charles Hazelwood - takes one stroll too many, pops up a bit too often with many banal commentaries and if I had to watch him conduct one more time, I probably would have had to put the DVD on pause and take a break. (Come to think of it, in the recreations of Tchaikovsky's life, why are there no scenes of Ed Stoppard as the famous composer conducting? Maybe Hazelwood did not want to share his beloved baton? As to Ed Stoppard, his performance - unlike Tchaikovsky's music - is decidedly one-note.) Anyway, too much Hazelwood, no mention of T's extended family, no info as to his wife's eventual sad fate, no account of T's early suicide attempt (hauntingly captured in Ken Russell's biopic),not a wisper of "The Nutcracker" and no exploration of the mystery of how T actually died. The filmed flashback takes his brother's account as gospel, even though his recollections are historically suspect (as pointed out in this disc's terrific extra). As to the filmed flashbacks, they are extremely reminiscent of scenes from Ken Russell's "The Music Lovers" - as another reviewer here perfectly pointed out. The movie with Richard Chamberlain (despite some historical inaccuracies and compressions) is actually a much better take on Tchaikovsky than is this BBC production. The Russell film had it all: great performances, more insight into the creative process, full exploration of T's tortured marriage and unique relationship with his widowed patron, and a great shot of a living, exhilerated, conducing T in springtime turning in one cut into a frozen statue atop a pedestal in the snow, a cut which speaks volumes about the nature of fame. It is a cut as awesome in its way as the jump from Moonwatcher's skyward flung bone to a spaceship in moon orbit in "2001." Plus...the movie didn't have Hazelwood strolling in and out and hamming it up for the cameras whilst conducting. Now, what I much preferred on the disc in question was the extra! The 1993 Omnibus "Who Killed Tchaikovsky" was much more interesting and illuminating than the more current BBC production, the main feast on this disc. The ending shot at Tchaikovsky's grave in the "extra" is, in itself, worth the price of the DVD. It is absolutely moving and utterly Tchaikovsky-esque and left me shaken. I won't reveal what this closing shot of the extra is, simply know that it, like the scene referred to earlier in the Russell film, silently (wordlessly) speaks volumes through visuals and music. So, in summation, the extra on the disc is better than the main feature and "The Music Lovers" is likewise much better. One final note: in the Hazelwood production, none of the interviewed Russian music students and dancers and singers has anything very interesting or original to say about Tchaikovsky - although in the one scene shot in a bar, you can see that the musicians do love their beer! I got thirsty myself watching that scene! But not thirsty for a cholera-tainted glass of water.
Tchaikovsky Summary
Conductor Charles HAZLEWOOD travels to Russia in search of the real Tchaikovsky, an elusive figure who's long been painted as a hypersensitive neurotic and whose musical reputation as suffered. Hazlewood brings his insight as a conductor to delve into the secrets of Tchaikovsky's greatness.Running Time: 116 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION Rating: NR Age: 8839290142
Conductor Charles HAZLEWOOD travels to Russia in search of the real Tchaikovsky, an elusive figure who's long been painted as a hypersensitive neurotic and whose musical reputation as suffered. Hazlewood brings his insight as a conductor to delve into the secrets of Tchaikovsky's greatness.
Tchaikovsky DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
William Mannering
,
Sam Marks
,
Gyuri Sarossy
,
Alice Glover
Director:
Matthew Whiteman
Aspect Ratio:
1.77:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
116 mins
UPC:
883929014262
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
BBC Warner
Release Date:
2008-05-27
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled),
You may be interested in..
::
Chopin: Desire For Love
::
The Double Life of Franz Schubert - A Dramatization of Schubert's Last Years
::
Harvest of Sorrow - Tony Palmer's Film About Sergei Rachmaninoff
::
Puccini
::
The Strauss Family (TV Miniseries)