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"For me he is the most modern composer of the past…. His music is not compact or forced but breathes as though it were an organism. It is not tense but relaxed, flowing, soft and incredible subtle." Adriana Hölszky Schubert's "Great" C major Symphony No. 8 is not a farewell work in which...more
"Und, ehrlich gesagt, Schuberts große C-Dur-Symphonie und der Mahler-Zyklus unter Rafael Kubeliks Leitung mit dem phänomenal aufspielenden Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks klingen in dieser Form noch reicher, schöner, voller, runder. Ganz abgesehen davon, dass diese Edition uns auch mit künstlerisch vollendeten Interpretationen eines großen Dirigenten konfrontiert." (Die Presse)
Franz Schubert: Symphony No. 8, D 944 'The Great' | |
article number: | 82.542 |
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EAN barcode: | 4022143825421 |
price group: | CL |
release date: | 1. April 2005 |
total time: | 47 min. |
"For me he is the most modern composer of the past…. His music is not compact or forced but breathes as though it were an organism. It is not tense but relaxed, flowing, soft and incredible subtle." Adriana Hölszky
Schubert's "Great" C major Symphony No. 8 is not a farewell work in which the composer's approaching end is announced; on the contrary, it is a symphony full of youthful freshness and determination pointing ahead into the future. It is Schubert's breakthrough to an independent symphonic concept beyond Beethoven's charged drama and monumentality.
With the present LP audite continues the series of historical recordings with Rafael Kubelik and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 180g vinyl format. It is a live recording of a concert in the Herkules-Hall in Munich from March 27, 1969.
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