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Beethoven - Symphonies 7 & 9, Piano Concerto no.5, Egmont Overture | WM WMS20230102

Beethoven - Symphonies 7 & 9, Piano Concerto no.5, Egmont Overture

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Cat No: WMS20230102

Barcode: 8720828354186

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 7th June 2024

Contents

Artists

Cor de Groot (piano)
To van der Sluys (soprano)
Suze Luger (mezzo-soprano)
Louis van Tulder (tenor)
Willem Ravelli (bass-baritone)
Amsterdam Toonkunstkoor
Concertgebouw Orchestra

Conductor

Willem Mengelberg

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Egmont Overture, op.84
Piano Concerto no.5 in E flat major, op.73 'Emperor'
Symphony no.7 in A major, op.92
Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125 'Choral'

Artists

Cor de Groot (piano)
To van der Sluys (soprano)
Suze Luger (mezzo-soprano)
Louis van Tulder (tenor)
Willem Ravelli (bass-baritone)
Amsterdam Toonkunstkoor
Concertgebouw Orchestra

Conductor

Willem Mengelberg

About

Conductor Willem Mengelberg (1871-1951) was a stimulating force in the musical life of the Netherlands at the beginning of the 20th century. As conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, he transformed Amsterdam into a capital of the musical world. His famed interpretations of works by Richard Strauss, Beethoven, Johann Sebastian Bach, especially the St Matthew Passion, and of the music by Gustav Mahler was acclaimed internationally. For many conductors, Mengelberg established an international standard of orchestral performance. Innumerable musicians around the world admired Mengelberg for his peerless interpretations. This double-CD contains spectacular restorations of Mengelberg’s interpretations of compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven: Egmont Overture (rec. April 1943), Symphony no.7 (April 1940), Symphony no.9 (May 1940) and Piano Concerto no.5 (May 1942, with Cor de Groot). Like the previous Mahler/Strauss edition, restored by Jochem Geene (Studio van Schuppen). For some of the recordings, earlier restorations by Hans van Ispelen were used. This publication was financially supported by the Swiss Willem Mengelberg Stiftung.

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