
by Ben Hogwood. Image by Charles Reutlinger, used courtesy of Wikipedia
On this day in 1877, the first performance took place of Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme Op.33.
Composed for solo cello and orchestra, the piece had a chequered history. The German cellist William Fitzenhagen, who gave the premiere in Moscow under the baton of Nikolai Rubinstein, made unsanctioned cuts and amendments to Tchaikovsky’s original, meaning the composer’s intended structure and phrasing went awry.
Here is the original version, with cellist Johannes Moser and Case Scaglione conducting the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France:
Published post no.2,734 – Sunday 30 November 2025