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1. Allegro 01. Karajan, Herbert von "1. Allegro" 2. Largo 2. Largo 02. Vivaldi, Antonio "2. Largo (Nr. 1 E-dur RV 269 "Der Frühling")" 3. Allegro Danza pastorale 3. Allegro Danza pastorale 03. Vivaldi, Antonio "3. Allegro (Nr. 1 E-dur RV 269 "Der Frühling")" Concerto for Violin and Strings in G minor, Op.8, No.2, R.315 "L'estate" 1. Allegro non molto - Allegro (Original Version) 04. Karajan, Herbert von "1. Allegro non molto" 2. Adagio - Presto - Adagio (Original Version) 05. Vivaldi, Antonio "2. Adagio-Presto" 3. Presto Tempo impetuoso d'estate (Original Version) 06. Vivaldi, Antonio "3. Presto" Concerti für Violine und Orchester op. 8 "Il cimento dell' armonia e dell' inventione" (Die vier Jahreszeiten: Original 1. Allegro Ballo, e canto de' villanelli () 07. Karajan, Herbert von "1. Allegro" 2. Adagio molto Ubriachi dormienti () 08. Vivaldi, Antonio "2. Adagio molto" 3. Allegro La caccia () 09. Vivaldi, Antonio "3. Allegro" Original Version 1. Allegro non molto 1. Allegro non molto (Nr. 4 f-moll RV 297 "Der Winter") 10. Vivaldi, Antonio "1. Allegro non molto" 2. Largo 2. Largo (Nr. 4 f-moll RV 297 "Der Winter") 11. Vivaldi, Antonio "2. Largo" 3. Allegro 3. Allegro (Nr. 4 f-moll RV 297 "Der Winter") 12. Vivaldi, Antonio "3. Allegro" Adagio für Streicher und Orgel in g-moll 13. Meyer, Wolfgang "Arr. by Remo Giazotto" Concerti grossi op. 6 14. Brandis, Thomas "1. Vivace - Grave - Allegro (Nr. 8 in g-moll)" 15. D?ling, Waldemar "2. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio (Nr. 8 in g-moll)" 16. D?ling, Waldemar "3. Vivace (Nr. 8 in g-moll)" 17. Corelli, Arcangelo "4. Allegro (Nr. 8 in g-moll)" 18. Corelli, Arcangelo "5. Pastorale Largo (Nr. 8 in g-moll)"
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| Description: | Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni / Albinoni: Adagio / by Michel Schwalbé, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert, released 26 April 1985, includes the following tracks: "2. Largo", "1. Allegro Non Molto", "3. Presto", "2. Adagio Molto" and more.
This version of Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni / Albinoni: Adagio / comes as a 1xCD. - SCHWALBE/BP/KARAJAN? 1970 (Corelli)/ 1972 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg
© 1985 Werner Burhardt
© 1979 Phonogram International B.V., Baarn (Netherlands)
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Printed in West Germany by / Imprimé en Allemagne par Neef, Wittingen - Made in West Germany
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On disc face: Made in W. Germany by Polygram
On booklet: Manufactured by Polygram in Hanover, West Germany
"The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by Michel Schwalbé (violin) with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Herbert von Karajan, is a timeless masterpiece now available on CD from Deutsche Grammophon. This recording captures the vivid imagery and emotional depth of Vivaldi's iconic concertos, bringing to life each season through expressive interpretation and technical brilliance. Michel Schwalbé was renowned as one of the leading violinists of his generation, celebrated for his nuanced performances and long-standing role as concertmaster with the Berlin Philharmonic. Under Karajan's legendary baton, this rendition stands out for its clarity and dynamic range. Deutsche Grammophon is synonymous with excellence in classical music recordings; founded in 1898, it has set standards worldwide for sound quality and artistic achievement. |
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