Beethoven, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Nine Symphonies album flac

Title: Nine Symphonies
Style: Classical
MP3 album: 1741 mb
FLAC album: 1144 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AC3 MIDI MP1 AU MPC TTA APE
Genre: Classical
Herbert von Karajan recorded Ludwig van Beethoven's complete symphonies four times, first in the 1950s with the Philharmonia Orchestra on EMI, then on three more occasions with the Berlin Philharmonic for Deutsche Grammophon. Karajan's 1963 cycle with Berlin is highly regarded by fans for its consistent interpretations and energetic and emotional playing. Collectors usually rate this set higher than the 1977 and 1985 recordings, also with Berlin on DG, which have been criticized for being somewhat more mechanical in performance and clinical in sound quality.
Beethoven · The Nine Symphonies - Herbert von Karajan, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, beethoven. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Миллионы композиций бесплатно и в хорошем качестве.
Beethoven - André Cluytens, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra – The Nine Symphonies. Label: Disky Classics – HR 703732. André Cluytens, Orchestra Filarmonica Di Berlino, Ludwig van Beethoven - Sinfonie (6xLP, Album + Box). 3 C 147 - 50122, 27. Italy.
THE classic recording of the nine Beethoven Symphonies - Karajan's 1960s effort - returns to the catalogue now on Eloquence at super-budget price. By general consensus, Herbert von Karajan's first (1963) Beethoven cycle for Deutsche Grammophon is the best of the four (!) that he recorded. The Berlin Philharmonic was in top form, and they had not yet made an artistic fetish out of the bland smoothness that typified the conductor's later.
Album · 2012 · 35 Songs. By Beethoven Arr Leibowitz - René Leibowitz, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Beecham Choral Society. 2. Symphony No. 1 in C Major Second Movement. 3. 1 in C MajorThird Movement.
London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink. Beethoven: The 9 Symphonies. Original Netherlands-pressed seven lp box with insert. Near Mint (NM or M-) A nearly perfect record. The record should show. Ludwig Van Beethoven. Sample sticker on LP. Album cover is factory sealed with shelf wear as pictured. 2 sealed lp's EMI Beethoven symphonies 2 &8, Roger Norrington. Georg Solti, CSO - Beethoven: Symphony 9 180G 2-LP SPEAKERS CORNER SEALED.
The Berlin Philharmonic (German: Berliner Philharmoniker) is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is traditionally ranked as being in the top handful of orchestras in the world, distinguished amongst peers for its virtuosic and compelling sound. The orchestra’s history has always been tied up with its chief conductors, many of whom have been authoritative and controversial characters, such as Wilhelm Furtwängler and Herbert von Karajan.
Gramophone Classical Music Guide 2010 This was the first set of the Nine to be planned, recorded and sold as an integral cycle. It was also a set that had been extremely carefully positioned from the interpretative point of view.
Tracklist Hide Credits
Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Opus 26 | ||
A1 | 1st MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
9:10 |
A2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
6:45 |
A3 | 3rd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
3:42 |
A4 | 4th Movement | 5:52 |
Symphony No. 2 In D Major, Opus 36 | ||
B1 | 1st MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
12:15 |
B2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
16:15 |
B3 | 3rd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
7:15 |
B4 | 4th MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
6:15 |
Symphony No. 3 In E♭ Major, Opus 55 (Eroica) | ||
C1 | 1st MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
15:15 |
C2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
15:05 |
D1 | 3rd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
6:10 |
D2 | 4th MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
12:15 |
Symphony No. 4 In B♭ Major, Opus 60 | ||
E1 | 1st MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
12:31 |
E2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum, Eugen Jochum |
10:10 |
F1 | 3rd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
6:37 |
F2 | 4th MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
7:02 |
Symphony No. 5 In C Major, Opus 67 | ||
G1 | 1st MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
9:00 |
G2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
13:10 |
H1 | 3rd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
5:40 |
H2 | 4th MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
9:40 |
Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Opus 68 (The Pastoral) | ||
I1 | 1st MovementConductor – Lorin Maazel |
9:16 |
I2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Lorin Maazel |
11:30 |
J1 | 3rd MovementConductor – Lorin Maazel |
5:40 |
J2 | 4th MovementConductor – Lorin Maazel |
12:26 |
Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Opus 92 | ||
K1 | 1st MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
13:00 |
K2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
9:50 |
L1 | 3rd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
8:35 |
L2 | 4th MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
7:15 |
Symphony No. 8 In F Major, Opus 93 | ||
M1 | 1st MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
4:55 |
M2 | 2nd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
5:20 |
M3 | 3rd MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
2:32 |
M4 | 4th MovementConductor – Eugen Jochum |
3:40 |
Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Opus 125 | ||
N | 1st MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
26:55 |
O1 | 2nd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
10:12 |
O2 | 3rd MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
17:35 |
P | 4th MovementConductor – Ferenc Fricsay |
22:44 |
Credits
- Composed By – Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Conductor – Eugen Jochum (tracks: A1-M4), Ferenc Fricsay (tracks: N-P)
- Orchestra – Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra* (tracks: B1-P)
Notes
Made in the U.S.A.Reddish Orange Label. Each side is coded XS1 - XS16 and that matches the matrix xs1-1 thru XS16-1
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XS1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side 16): XS16-1 STERLING 2 LH