Karajan, Herbert Von: Complete Sibelius Recordings on DG
Karajan, Herbert Von: Complete Sibelius Recordings on DG
Format: CD
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Artist: Karajan, Herbert Von
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028948606511
Genre: Classical Artists
This release collects Karajan's stunning 1960s (analog) and 1980s Sibelius recordings on CD with a Pure Audio Blu-ray Audio Disc (BDA.) Includes Christian Ferras' 1965 recording of the Violin Concerto which won both the Grand Prix du Disque and Edison Prize. The booklet includes a revealing text by Austrian musicologist and Researcher of the Karajan Institute Thomas Wozonig, whose doctoral studies are focused on Karajan as conductor of the symphonies of Jean Sibelius.
Tracks:
1.1 CD1>> 1-4) Symphony No. 4 in D minor Op.63
1.2 5) Tuonela 's Swan Op.22 No.2
1.3 [Performance]
1.4 Gerhard Stempnik (Korangre) (5)
1.5 [Recording]
1.6 1965 February, Berlin <<
2.1 1-4) Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op.82
2.2 5) Symphonic poem "Tapiora" Op.112
2.3 [Recording]
2.4 February 1965 (1-4), October 1964 ( 5), Berlin <<
3.1 1-4) Symphony No. 6 in D minor Op.104
3.2 5-8) Symphony No. 7 in C major Op.105
3.3 [Recording]
3.4 April (1-4), September 1967 (Recording ) 5-8), Berlin <<
4.1 1-3) Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47
4.2 4) Symphonic poem "Finlandia" Op.26 No.7
4.3 5) Sad Waltz Op.44 No.1
4.4 [Performance]
4.5 Christian Ferras (Violin) (1-3)
4.6 [Recording]
4.7 October 1964 (1-4), January 1967 (5), Berlin
5.1 1) Symphonic poem "Finlandia" Op.26 No.7
5.2 2) Tuonela Swan Op.22 No.2
5.3 3) Sad Waltz Op.44 No.1
5.4 4) Symphony Poetry "Tapiola" Op.112
5.5 5-13) Suite "Pereas and Melisand" Op.46
5.6 (1st song: at
5.7 the castle gate 2nd song: Melisand
5.8 3: at
5.9 the beach 4th song: Garden fountain
5.10 5th song : Three Blind Sisters
5.11 6th: Pastorale
5.12 7th: Melisand Spinning Thread
5.13 8th: Interlude
5.14 9th: Death of Melisand)
5.15 [Performance]
5.16 Gerhard Stempnik (Korangre) (2)
5.17 [Recording]
5.18 February 1984, all songs on Berlin
6.1 DiSC 6: "BRA" CD 1-CD 4