Sinfonie 7
15,69 EUR
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Cso Resound
Release date: 09/Oct/2007
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Details / Tracklist: Sinfonie Nr. 7 E-Dur
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "1. Allegro moderato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "2. Adagio: Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "3. Scherzo: Sehr schnell"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "4. Finale: Bewegt, doch nicht schnell"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Chicago S.o./ Bernard Haitink
Description:The Munich Philharmonic have arguably given more performances of Anton Brucknerâ??s music than any other orchestra. A great number of Bruckner recordings led by the many legendary conductors that have worked with the Munich Philharmonic are stored in the historical archive of the MPHIL Having started in September 2017 at the Monastery of St. Florian, a setting with unique historical significance in this context, the Munich Philharmonic and Valery Gergiev have presented a most spectacular cycle of Anton Brucknerâ??s symphonies. All performances took place at the Monastery of St. Florian near Linz, a venue inextricably linked to the composer and his final resting place. Valery Gergiev on the experience of making these recordings: â??The Münchner Philharmoniker are incredible, talented players. They combine this technical ability with a deep group experience in the music of Bruckner. I treasure and am fortunate to have the opportunity to work with these musicians and want people around the world to hear the music we make together.â? This spring the Munich Philharmonic make live recordings at St. Florian of Brucknerâ??s Symphonies No. 4, 5, 6 and 7 available to audiences around the world. The Seventh Symphony marked Brucknerâ??s international breakthrough: the Leipzig premiere on 30 December 1884 was followed by an acclaimed performance in Munich on 10 March 1885 that ushered in the workâ??s triumphal conquest of concert halls all over the world. Bruckner dedicated the Adagio, the symphonyâ??s second movement, to the memory of Richard Wagner, of whose death he learned while he was working on the symphony. - CHICAGO S.O./BERNARD HAITINK
No. of tracks: 4
Manufacturer No.: CSO 901704
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