Kondrashin dirigiert Mahler: Sinfonie 6

Kirill Kondrashin / Südwestfunk-Orchester Baden-Bade
Kondrashin dirigiert Mahler: Sinfonie 6

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Release date: 09/Apr/2018
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Details / Tracklist: Sinfonie Nr. 6 a-moll "Tragische"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "1. Allegro energico, ma non troppo"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "2. Scherzo: Wuchtig"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "3. Andante moderato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "4. Finale: Allegro moderato"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Sudwestfunk-orchester Baden-baden/ Kondrashin
Description:Symphony No.6 In A Minor by Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, released 9 April 2018. This version of Symphony No.6 In A Minor comes as a 1xCD. - SUDWESTFUNK-ORCHESTER BADEN-BADEN/KONDRASHIN
Kirill Kondrashin was one of the most prominent Russian conductors in the generation following Mravinsky. He was born in Moscow in 1914 into a family of musicians, studied at the Moscow conservatory under Boris Khaikin, went to Leningrad in 1936 to be the conductor of the Maly Theater and to the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow in 1943. At the same time, he was conducting various Russian concert orchestras. In 1956 he left the Bolshoi Theater to devote himself entirely to the concert podium. He became the preferred partner of such great soloists as Emil Gilels, Leonid Kogan, David Oistrach, Sviatoslav Richter, and Mstislav Rostropovich. Tully Potter called him "probably the best concert accompanist of the twentieth century." After Kondrashin's work had increasingly shifted out of the country, he emigrated to the Netherlands in 1978 and became permanent conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra along with Bernard Haitink. From his home in Amsterdam, he kept up with his duties as guest conductor, including many at various West German radio stations. His concerts left a deep impression in Munich, and Kondrashin succeeded Rafael Kubelik as new Chief Conductor of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1982. Before he was able to take over his new position, however, Kondrashin died of a heart attach shortly after a concert in Amsterdam in March 1981.
No. of tracks: 4
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