Talk:Symphony No. 5 (Tchaikovsky)

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Hi , Id like to share here an interpretation I've always had on Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony . I've never heard of this , so I don't know if someone has raised this before . I've read Tchaikovsky's biography and I haven't found any explicit declaration by the composer about this meaning . But I've always clearly felt a message from the composer in this symphony .

The whole symphony represents man and woman's life together .

The first movement represents man .

The second movement represents woman .

The third movement represents man and woman's youth playings .

The fourth movement starts with a nuptial suite , and whithin this movement there's even a passage that represents an orgasm .

If you had known about this interpretation before , I'd beg you quoted here the source , thanks .

--Faustnh (talk) 23:03, 22 November 2007 (UTC)