Karajan Beethoven Complete Symphonies CD Polydor POCG-3674/9

Description

Karajan, the 1970s Beethoven Symphony Complete Works
Including the images, Karajan left six kinds of Beethoven Symphony in his life, but the most thorough recording of Karajan is this pair recorded from 1975 to 1977. prize.
The magnificent, powerful, and elaborate sound that shows that the combination with the Berlin Philharmonic has reached the climax at this time is a very difficult listening. The recording of the analog completion period by Gunter Hermance is also wonderful, and the enthusiasm of the performers is directly transmitted. The overtaking of the combination is also a great scale of the scale.

[Recording content]

CD1

・ Symphony No. 1 H major Op.21

・ Symphony No. 4 Interestive major in majority Op.60

・ "Egmont" Overture Op.84

CD2

・ Symphony No. 2 Nini major OP.36

・ Symphony No. 7 I majored OP.92

CD3

・ Symphony No. 3 Integration Hour C major OP.55 "Hero"

・ "Leonore" Overture No. 3 Op.72B

CD4

・ Symphony No. 5 H minor Op.67 "Fate"

・ Symphony No. 8 Heavy Condition Op.93

・ Overture Op.72c Overture "Fidelio"

CD5

・ Symphony No. 6 Heavy Condition Op.68 "Rural"

・ "Corio Run" Overture Op.62


・ "Prometheus Creative" Overture Op.43

・ "Athens of the ruins" Overture Op.113

CD6

・ Symphony No. 9 Nini minor Op.125 "Chorus"

Anna Tomowa -Shiningu (S)
Agnes Barza (M)
Peter Schuler (T)
Jose Van Dam (B)
Vienna Rakuyu Association Chorus
Helmut Floroer (Chorus Conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karayan (conductor)
Recording: 1975-77 [Symphony], 1965 & 69 [Overture]