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Wilhelm Furtwangler - Schubert:Symphony No.2,3,8&9 - Japan 2 CD

Wilhelm Furtwangler - Schubert:Symphony No.2,3,8&9 - Japan 2 CD

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Symphony

September 15, 2024

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Catalog No.: GS2319

JAN/ISBN: 4909346312623

Number of Discs: 2

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Credits:

Wilhelm Furtwangler

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Franz Schubert:. Contents. [Disc 1] (1) Symphony No.2 in B flat major, D.125 *The beginning of the 4th movement is missing. (2) Symphony No. 3 in D major, D.200 (3) Overture to "Rosamunde" D.644 [Disc 2] (4) Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 "Unfinished (5)Symphony No. 9 in C major, D.944 "The Great Performer Wilhelm Furtwängler (conductor) (1)-(2)Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra *Conductor unknown, formerly attributed to Furtwängler (3)-(5)Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Recordings: (1), (2) unknown, (3)-(5) September 15, 1953 / Titania Palast, Berlin Sound sources used: (1)-(2)Nippon Columbia DXM-165 (non-Furtwängler recordings) (3)-(5)Private archive(2 tracks, 38cm,Open reel tape) Recording method: monaural (recorded for radio broadcasting) (2CD) Limited Production Produced in Japan with Japanese obi and commentary From the Producer The main part of this 2-disc set is an all-Schubert program from September 15, 1953. Of these, "Unfinished" and "The Great" were released on GS-2160 (2017) using 19 cm, 2-track tapes, and now all three pieces, including the overture to "Rosamunde," have been reissued from 2-track, 38 cm, open-reel tapes to achieve the best sound quality possible. The three tracks alone are fascinating enough, but we wondered how to handle the large margins, whether to leave them as they are or to use other live recordings as fillers. As a result, we decided to add Schubert's Symphonies No. 2 and No. 3, which were once released on LP (DXM 165/1973) by Nippon Columbia. These two works are nowadays considered to be conducted by different conductors, not Furtwängler, and there may be some controversy about treating them in the same category.However, DXM 165 is now a rare source, and I decided that it would not be a bad idea to recount the historical facts (the mystery of who conducted it has not yet been solved, apparently). There is a missing piece at the beginning of the 4th movement of No. 2, but it has not been corrected. (Naoya Hirabayashi) (King International)

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