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Brahms (1833-1897) - Ein Deutsches Requiem : Bruno Walter / Vienna Philharmonic, Irmgard Seefried, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1953) - Import UHQCD
Brahms (1833-1897) - Ein Deutsches Requiem : Bruno Walter / Vienna Philharmonic, Irmgard Seefried, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1953) - Import UHQCD
UHQCD
Classical Music
Symphony
June 17, 2021
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Catalog No.:EPITA019
JAN/ISBN: 4909346311138
Number of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Import
Credits:
Brahms (1833-1897)
Description:
The German Requiem by Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, a "rare masterpiece", is finally available for the first time in Japan! The Brahms "German Requiem" by Bruno Walter has been released in five live recordings (1) Stockholm, 1950, (2) New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYP) at Carnegie in 1952, (3) Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Rome in 1952, (4) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Edinburgh in 1953, and (5) NYP at Carnegie in 1954), as well as in a live recording in December 1954, and in a recording by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Edinburgh in 1954. (4) in Edinburgh in 1953, (5) at Carnegie Hall in 1954, and (6) at Carnegie Hall in 1954, as well as a session recording (Columbia Records at that time) made in December 1954 with the NYP under his baton. And on UHQCD! In the 1950/51 season, Walter had the opportunity to record Brahms' work with NYP, but decided against it due to the cost of soloists and chorus. The live performance in 1952, (2) was sung in English and (3) was sung in Italian. The second performance (4) was given at the Edinburgh Festival in September 1953.Under Walter's deep, intense, and profound emotion, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra sounded strong, supple, and beautiful, while Sefried and Fischer-Dieskau sang movingly! Fischer-Dieskau was 28 years old when he performed with Walter for the first time. In his "Autobiography," Fischer-Dieskau recounts his memories of rehearsals and instruction at Walter's own piano. The choir organized for the festival is a fine one, backed by the English choral tradition. The second funeral march and the sixth "Day of Wrath" showed a tremendous power and excitement with the orchestra, solo chorus, and chorus working in unison. On September 8 and 10, 1953, at the Edinburgh Festival, he performed the all-Brahms Pro ("Tragic Overture" and "Piano Concerto") and the "Piano Concerto" at the Edinburgh Festival. Tragic Overture" and "Haydn Variations") at the Edinburgh Festival on September 8 and 10, 1953. The only releases of this sound source have been an LP from the American Walter Society, a CD from the WING label of the same family, and a CD from Andromeda, which are difficult to obtain for the general public.The Epitagraph label is releasing a CD from a reissued tape of the original radio broadcast, and this is the first time it has been released commercially to the general public in Japan! The sound quality is relatively good and clear, with good extension of the high frequency range and richness of the low frequency range, although there is still a little noise, which is always a problem with reissued recordings. Moreover, it is released on UHQCD, the "definitive high sound quality CD"! King International
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