Albinoni / Hargan: Herbert Kegel & Dresdner Philharmonie
Albinoni / Hargan: Herbert Kegel & Dresdner Philharmonie
Format: CD
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Artist: Albinoni / Hargan
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221072753
Genre: Classical
Herbert Kegel is still revered in Japan as one of the most important conductors of the 20th century. By contrast, maestro Kegel has always been regarded with a certain skepticism in his home country. For this reason, Kegel's name today also stands as a warning as to what damage the so-called 'music business' and state-regulated cultural policies may do. His interpretations are characterized by immensely painstaking precision, transparency and listenability. The list of exploits can be continued, including, undoubtedly, the first Beethoven cycle in digital technology. It can also be heard in this release. Kegel's slow tempi are initially surprising, but they have an effect: the poetry and clarity of Beethoven's scores have rarely shown to more advantage. Made between 1982 and 1986, these recordings not only include Beethoven's Nine Symphonies, but also works by Elgar, Stravinsky, Schmidt, Gluck, and more, showing a well-rounded and extraordinarily talented interpreter.
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