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The last '9th' directed by Wilhelm Furtwängler who perhaps captured the orchestral quintessence of Beethoven's art. His 'Ode to Joy' from the hand of Schiller, the anthem of 20th and 21st century Europe, is all the more powerful considering he had only a few days to live. An alternative to the famous vision that he gave in 1951 at the reopening of the Bayreuth Festival. Recorded at Lucerne Festival, August 22 1954. This Beethoven 9 by Fürtwangler showed, in the first movement, some technical weaknesses in the sound that Pierre Emil Barbier of Praga has now decided not to issue [as DSD350084]. However, this final version conducted by the maestro has a finale that surpasses almost everything, hence this new coupling with [a very fine] Schubert 9. |
Franz Schubert 1 Symphony no.9 D944 - Andante 14'23 2 Symphony no.9 D944 - Andante con moto 16'53 3 Symphony no.9 D944 - Scherzo, Allegro Vivace 11'01 4 Symphony no.9 D944 - Allegro Vivace 11'30 Ludwig van Beethoven 5 Symphony no.9 D944 - Finale, Presto 1'40 |
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