Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker - Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest - Complete concert in HD

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Tsjaikovski: De Notenkraker

Rotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest o.l.v. Yannick Nezet-Seguin
Jongenskoor Rijnmond, Jongenskoor Rivierenland en Jongenskoor Waterland o.l.v. Arie Hoek

Opname/recorded: 23 december 2010, in De Doelen te Rotterdam.

0:00:00 Ouverture
0:03:20 I. The Christmas Tree
0:07:18 II. March
0:09:51 III. Children's Gallop and Dance of the Parents
0:12:21 IV. Arrival of Mr. Drosselmeyer and distribution of the presents
0:18:09 V. Scene and Grandfather Waltz
0:24:28 VI. Scene: Clara and the Nutcracker (The departure of the guests - the night)
0:31:28 VII. Scene: The battle
0:34:58 VIII. A Pine Forest in Winter
0:39:09 IX. Waltz of the Snowflakes
0:46:20 X. Scène: The Magic Castle of the Land of Sweets
0:50:37 XI. Scène: The arrival of Clara and the Nutcrackerprince
0:55:30 XII. Divertissement, which contains:
0:55:30 a. Chocolate (Spanish Dance)
0:56:49 b. Coffee (Arabic Dance)
1:00:50 c. Tea (Chinese Dance)
1:01:52 d. Trepak (Russian Dance)
1:03:04 e. Dance of the Mirlitons
1:05:40 f. Mother Ginger and the Polichinelles
1:08:27 XIII. Waltz of the Flowers
1:15:30 XIV. Pas de deux, which contains:
1:15:30 The Sugar-Plum Fairy and Her Cavallier
1:21:03 Variation I: Tarantelle
1:22:00 Variation II: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
1:24:36 Coda
1:26:00 XV.The Last Waltz, Apotheosis

Thank you Robin van Vliet for the timecodes and chapters!

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