Finding Inspiration in Two Symphonies for Winter

By ChatGPT. Usually, February is one of my least favorite months of the year. It tends to be cold, wet and dreary. There are not as many sunny days as January and I'm tired of winter by this point. Unfortunately, there are usually weeks of damp and chilly weather yet to come, so I seek extra inspiration in various ways. One of them is through specific pieces of music. I've already posted about how I relate to Ragged Glory , which helped me through a worrisome arctic blast in January. But long-time readers know I enjoy classical music most of all, about as far from garage band music as you can get. But that's me. With the start of each new year and throughout the duration of winter I find myself drawn to two symphonies that seem to capture something essential about this cold and troublesome but contemplative time of year: Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 (see previous review here ) and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10 (previously reviewed here ). Both these wor...