Beethoven / Schwarzkopf / Berlin Phlharmonic: Symphony No 8 / Vier Letzte Lieder

Beethoven / Schwarzkopf / Berlin Phlharmonic: Symphony No 8 / Vier Letzte Lieder

Beethoven / Schwarzkopf / Berlin Phlharmonic: Symphony No 8 / Vier Letzte Lieder

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Title: Symphony No 8 / Vier Letzte Lieder
Artist: Beethoven / Schwarzkopf / Berlin Phlharmonic
Label: Orfeo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4011790881126
Genre: Classical

Istvan Kertesz's early death from a swimming accident in 1973 meant that he performed very little in Salzburg. In the previous decade he quickly established himself as a first-class conductor of the younger generation with a large repertoire ranging from the Viennese classics to the Modern. In Salzburg in 1962 he confirmed his reputation, conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in a program that reached from Beethoven's 8th Symphony via Richard Strauss' Four last songs to Bela Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, all of which made evident Kertesz's stylistic flexibility - everything was surging with energy and played with great lucidity. This concert (and thus the present recording of it) was further enriched by the presence of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - a Strauss interpreter without peer to the present day.

Tracks:
1.1 Allegro Vivace E Con Brio - Berliner Philharmoniker
1.2 Allegretto Scherzando - Berliner Philharmoniker
1.3 Tempo Di Menuetto - Berliner Philharmoniker
1.4 Allegro Vivace - Berliner Philharmoniker
1.5 Frühling - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf/Berliner Philharmoniker
1.6 September - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf/Berliner Philharmoniker
1.7 Beim Schlafengehen - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf/Berliner Philharmoniker
1.8 Im Abendrot - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf/Berliner Philharmoniker
2.1 Introduzione. Andante Non Troppo - Berliner Philharmoniker
2.2 Giuoco Delle Coppie - Berliner Philharmoniker
2.3 Elegia. Andante Non Troppo - Berliner Philharmoniker
2.4 Intermezzo Interrotto. Allegretto - Berliner Philharmoniker
2.5 Finale. Pesante - Presto - Berliner Philharmoniker
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