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Beethoven, Yehudi Menuhin, Karl Böhm, Christoph Eschenbach, Rafael Kubelik, David Oistrach, Seiji Ozawa - Best Of Beethoven flac album

Beethoven, Yehudi Menuhin, Karl Böhm, Christoph Eschenbach, Rafael Kubelik, David Oistrach, Seiji Ozawa - Best Of Beethoven flac album
  • Performer Beethoven
  • Title Best Of Beethoven
  • Style Romantic
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  • Genre Classical
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Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven. Conductor – Karl Böhm (tracks: 3, 10), Rafael Kubelik (tracks: 1, 9), Seiji Ozawa (tracks: 2), Sir Eugene Goossens (tracks: 4). Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker (tracks: 9), Boston Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 1, 2), The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 4), Wiener Philharmoniker (tracks: 3). Piano – Christoph Eschenbach (tracks: 2), Wilhelm Kempff (tracks: 5, 6, 7, 8). Violin – David Oistrach (tracks: 4), Yehudi Menuhin (tracks: 7). Notes. simple 4 page leaflet with track information.

The Best of Beethoven. Eschenbach; Oistrakh; Kempff; Menuhin; Ozawa; Böhm. The Best of Beethoven. A collection of some of the greatest performances of Beethoven’s music here excerpted on a single CD from the ‘Yellow Label’s’ premium catalogue of Beethovenia. Allegro vivace Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Rafael Kubelik. Symphony No. 9 in D minor ‘Choral’: Finale. Ode to Joy’ Vienna State Opera Orchestra & Chorus Karl Böhm.

Karl Böhm signs with Deutsche Grammophon and makes his first recording (Beethoven: Symphony no. 5). 1951. Claudio Abbado · Martha Argerich Janet Baker · Grace Bumbry Christoph Eschenbach · Brigitte Fassbaender Pierre Fournier · Friedrich Gulda Gundula Janowitz · Rafael Kubelik Christa Ludwig · Sir Charles Mackerras Gerald Moore · Edda Moser Birgit Nilsson · Narciso Yepes. In 1960, DG signs an exclusive agreement with Martha Argerich, one of a number of leading pianists who join the label over the next decades. In 1962 Karajan’s first stereo recording of the nine Beethoven Symphonies with the Berliner Philharmoniker is released as DG’s first subscription package

Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, OM KBE (22 April 1916 – 12 March 1999) was an American-born violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain. He is widely considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. Yehudi Menuhin was born in New York City to a family of Lithuanian Jews. Through his father Moshe, a former rabbinical student and anti-Zionist, he was descended from a distinguished rabbinical dynasty.

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It was most likely Beethoven's publisher who called the piece "Emperor," possibly because Beethoven premiered it in Vienna at a celebration of the Austrian Emperor's birthday. Anyway, any rendition of the "Emperor" must provide a big, bold, imposing opening Allegro, and Eschenbach does just that, the whole thing full of energy, virtuosity, and daring skill. That first movement is as grand as you'd want. Yet Eschenbach offers much poetry; energetic, to be sure, but lyrical as well

He would conduct the Beethoven Concerto for me and I would conduct the Brahms Concerto or vice versa. He was a prince, the best colleague I ever had," concludes Menuhin. Yehudi Menuhin as a child was undoubtedly "among the most precocious of child prodigies. For this Mozart of the violin, the music of the Austrian composer is as familiar as his mother tongue: while rehearsing, in 1967 before Claude Ventura's cameras, the finale of the first movement of the Third Concerto with the ORTF Chamber Orchestra, the orchestra naturally calibrates its performance on that of Yehudi Menuhin.

Tracklist

1 Symphony No. 5 In C Minor - C-Moll Op. 67: Allegro Con Brio 8:25
2 Piano Concerto No. 5 In E Flat Minor - Es-Dur Op. 73: Adagio 9:21
3 Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" In F Major - F-Dur Op. 68: 5. Allegretto 9:49
4 Violin Romance No. 2 In F Major - F-Dur Op. 50 8:45
5 Albumblatt "Für Elise" In A Minor - A-Moll WoO 59 3:08
6 Piano Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight", "Mondschein-Sonate" In C Minor - C-Moll Op. 27 No. 2: 1. Adagio 6:00
7 Violin Sonata No. 5 "Spring", "Frühlings-Sonate" In F Major - F-Dur Op 24: 2. Adagio 6:24
8 Piano Sonata No. 8 "Pathétique" In C Minor - C-Moll Op. 13: 2. Adagio Cantabile 4:50
9 Symphony No. 3 "Eroica" In E Flat Major - Es-Dur Op. 55: Scherzo. Allegro Vivace 6:18
10 Symphony No. 9 In D Minor - D-Moll Op. 125: 4. Finale "Ode To Joy", "Freude Schöner Götterfunken" 12:54

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International GmbH
  • Licensed To – Karussell
  • Licensed From – Deutsche Grammophon

Credits

  • Chorus – Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor (tracks: 10)
  • Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Conductor – Karl Böhm (tracks: 3, 10), Rafael Kubelik (tracks: 1, 9), Seiji Ozawa (tracks: 2), Sir Eugene Goossens (tracks: 4)
  • Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker (tracks: 9), Boston Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 1, 2), The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 4), Wiener Philharmoniker (tracks: 3)
  • Piano – Christoph Eschenbach (tracks: 2), Wilhelm Kempff (tracks: 5, 6, 7, 8)
  • Violin – David Oistrach (tracks: 4), Yehudi Menuhin (tracks: 7)

Notes

simple 4 page leaflet with track information.
LC 5440