Lucerne Festival Vol. 16 - Karl Böhm
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Details / Tracklist: Concerto for Woodwinds, Harp & Orchestra
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. Werner Tripp "I. Moderately Fast"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. Werner Tripp "II. Grazioso"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. Werner Tripp "III. Rondo. Rather Fast"
Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. Wiener Philharmoniker "I. Allegro moderato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. Wiener Philharmoniker "II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. Wiener Philharmoniker "III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell - Trio. Etwas langsamer"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. Wiener Philharmoniker "IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht schnell"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. With Bruckner's 7th & Hindemith Concerto
Description:Karl Bohm In Lucerne With Bruckner's 7th & Hindemith Co is an album by Karl / Wiener Philharmoniker Bohm, released in 2021. The album is a classical CD. - .. WITH BRUCKNER'S 7TH & HINDEMITH CONCERTO
Between 1950 and 1980, he was one of the most important conductors of international standing, and yet he has been somewhat forgotten: Karl Böhm was the antistar among the podium greats of his time, a decidedly businesslike servant of the music. For the first time, two Lucerne concert recordings with the Vienna Philharmonic, with whom he was closely associated for decades, are released: Bruckner's Seventh Symphony and - a solitaire in Böhm's discography - an upbeat Hindemith concerto. In the summer of 1970, Böhm, by all means an advocate of contemporary music in his younger years, performed Paul Hindemith's 1949 Concerto for Woodwinds, Harp and Orchestra in Lucerne. The three-movement work offers the five-member Concertino group grateful playing tasks and, with it's quotation from Mendelssohn's Wedding March, makes reference to Hindemith's own silver wedding anniversary. In addition to Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, and Strauss, the symphonies of Anton Bruckner were also central to Böhm's concert repertoire. Böhm's Bruckner interpretations possess an aura, but it is neither the religiously pathos-laden one of Eugen Jochum, nor the pathetically worldly one of Sergiu Celibidache, nor the matter-of-factly austere one of Nikolaus Harnoncourt. This is also evident in the Lucerne recording of the Seventh Symphony from September 1964: Böhm never loses sight of the whole and yet plays out every articulatory detail with almost scrupulous fidelity to the text. He follows Bruckner's blocky editing technique without aggressively emphasizing it. He does not avoid the music's solemn monumentality, but neither does he exaggerate it into false, violent pathos.
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