Stock Music track: Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty Waltz

This beautiful piece of music by P. Tchaikovsky was re-arranged and re-recorded with absolute realism that modern orchestral recording can give you. Conducted by Yuri Sazonoff. Real orchestral recording performed by MSSO.

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Track details

Track ID number: 9932
Genres: Tchaikovsky
Moods/Emotions: Busy / Active / Bustling -- Happy / Joyful / Positive -- Peaceful / Tranquil / Bliss -- Loving / Romantic / Tender -- Regal / Majestic / Honorable -- Classy / Elegant / Exclusive -- Sweet / Pretty / Adorable / Innocent
Suggested Production Types: Family / Light Entertainment -- Historical: Older History / Ancient -- Love Story / Romance -- Wedding Ceremony / Reception
Prominent Instruments: Full orchestra
Keywords / Hints: wedding, romantic, romance, waltz, classical waltz, love, delight, delightful, happy, joyful, elegant
Tempo feel: Slow -- Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute:
Artist: Iouri Sazonov -- Tchaikovsky, Piotr
Composer: Tchaikovsky, Piotr Iljitsch
Publisher: Lynne Publishing
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Tchaikovsky, Piotr Iljitsch
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track: (None)
About the Artist
Iouri Sazonov Iouri Sazonov

Composer Iouri Sazonov (aka Yuri Sazonoff) writes and produces music for broadcast and commercial releases. He has been involved in a wide range of productions, from film scores and television programs to major record label releases. He has composed radio themes and jingles for the US and Canadian Networks, German radio and television as well as various Russian radio and TV stations.

Yuri has 3 Juno nominations and his name as producer and arranger/orchestrator has appeared on dozen of movies and over 120 record releases for major labels such as: EMI, BMG, SONY and UNIVERSAL MUSIC

About the Artist
Tchaikovsky, Piotr Tchaikovsky, Piotr

Piotr Tchaikovsky
May 7, 1840 – November 6, 1893

Russian composer Piotr Tchaikovsky, unlike some of his contemporaries, did not provide any particular revolution in classical music. Instead, he is known for the effect of his music: strong, majestic pieces with distinctive melodies that have remained appealing to this day.

Tchaikovsky was taught piano as a boy. At only four, his instructors began to notice his remarkable skill as a pianist. However, Tchaikovsky initially studied law in St. Petersburg, and eventually found work at the Ministry of Justice. During this time he longed to learn and practice music. He took some lessons privately, and later enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He left his work and relocated to Moscow to teach harmony at the conservatory there. Tchaikovsky composed his first symphony then, and followed with operas, and also ballets.

Tchaikovsky’s reputation grew, and, by 1877, was recognized as an important composer. He continued writing, toured across Europe in 1888 and 1889. In 1892 he wrote The Nutcracker, which became his most popular work.

He died the next year, in 1893.

Notable works:
Capriccio Italien
Nutcracker Suite
Piano Concerto #1 in B-flat
Symphony #6 in B minor, Pathètique
Swan Lake Suite
Violin Concerto in D