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Beethoven - Symphonies 5 & 9 (Blu-ray) | Euroarts 4272723

Beethoven - Symphonies 5 & 9 (Blu-ray)

Label: Euroarts

Cat No: 4272723

Barcode: 0880242727237

Format: Blu-ray

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 6th May 2022

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Contents

Artists

Anna Tomowa-Simtow (soprano)
Agnes Baltsa (mezzo-soprano)
Rene Kollo (tenor)
Jose van Dam (bass-baritone)
Chorus of the Deutsche Oper
Berliner Philharmoniker

Conductor

Herbert von Karajan

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67
Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125 'Choral'

Artists

Anna Tomowa-Simtow (soprano)
Agnes Baltsa (mezzo-soprano)
Rene Kollo (tenor)
Jose van Dam (bass-baritone)
Chorus of the Deutsche Oper
Berliner Philharmoniker

Conductor

Herbert von Karajan

About

This important visual document provides a rare insight into the way in which ‘das Wunder Karajan’ fashioned his unique style.

The bright interpretation of Beethoven’s most popular symphony, Symphony no.9, with the Berliner Philharmoniker was recorded live on New Year’s Eve in 1977 in Berlin, where Karajan had, in the meantime, acquired legendary status.

Along with his role on the podium, Maestro Karajan was also responsible for the thrilling visual direction. The recording of Beethoven’s Symphony no.5 from the mid-sixties offers insights into Maestro Karajan’s role not only as a leading conductor but also as a pioneer in new media and filming techniques.

This production set a new standard for the interpretation Beethoven’s Symphony no.5 by the Berliner Philharmoniker and in terms of music filming in general.

Karajan gives early evidence of his innovative approach to film by choosing Henri-Georges Clouzot as his director, a creator of classic “films noirs” such as Quai des Orfèvres and Wages of Fear.

Including The Art of Conducting by Henri-Georges Clouzot

Picture: 1080i HD Upscale – 16:9
Sound: PCM Stereo
Language/subtitles: German, English, French
Region code: All (worldwide)
Running time: 98 mins
Production Year: 1966/1977

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