The ninety-third classical recording: #397 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto no. 1

While the name of this piece may not be as descriptive, the opening few bars are familiar with a horn theme and various motifs that seem to have been used in a lot of other places. Oddly enough, it also feels like it stands apart from the more delicate rest of the work, the proper first movement relying more on just piano and strings and making for a gentler journey.

The piano work in this piece is obviously the focus and the performance of that is as amazing. There's a great focus on it in the first movement, but it's a constant presence that sounds complicated in a lot of places and clearly requires skill to pull off as well. This is strongest in the march of the third movement, which drives relentlessly forward. On the whole, this is a classic piece, but with more layers than you'd hear if you only listened to that famous introduction.