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Furtwängler was an excellent pianist and accompanied leading singers at opera rehearsals and lieder recitals by Wolf, Schubert, Schumann…. He did not consider Schumann to be a great symphony composer, yet refused to authenticate Mahler's re-orchestrations of Symphony Nos. 2 and 3 (scores which appeared posthumously in 1927). Here we have what Furtwängler chose to bequeath to posterity, including his consummate, and as yet unparalleled, lebhaft peroration in Schumann's Symphony N° 4 in D minor, his so-called Op. 120. Symphony No. 1 Op. 38 Spring /Vienna Philharmonic Munich 29/10/1951 Bavarian Radio Manfred Op. 115 Berlin Philharmonic Berlin 18/12/1949 live Symphony No. 4 Op. 120 Berlin Philharmonic 14/5/1953 studio |
Disque : 1 1. Symphony no.1 in b flat major,op.38 "spring"-I.andante un poco maestoso-allegro molto vivace - Wiener Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 2. II.larghetto - Wiener Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 3. III.scherzo:molto vivace - Wiener Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 4. IV.allegro animato e grazioso - Wiener Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 5. Manfred, overture op.115 - Berliner Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 6. Symphony no.4 in d minor,op.120-I.ziemlich langsam-lebhaft - Berliner 7. II.romanze:ziemlich langsam - Berliner Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 8. III.scherzo:lebhaft - Berliner Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler 9. IV.langsam-lebhaft - Berliner Philharmoniker,Wilhelm Furtwangler |
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