Beethoven / Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker: Die Symphonien

Beethoven / Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker: Die Symphonien

Beethoven / Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker: Die Symphonien

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Die Symphonien
Artist: Beethoven / Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 028948378753
Genre: Classical Artists

Herbert von Karajan Berlin Philharmonic -"Beethoven: Die Symphonien" Karajan recorded the Complete Symphonies of Beethoven numerous times, but his first recording in 1963, made in 1963 was artistically the most radical and commercially the most successful. Nearly six decades on from it's original launch, it remains the best-selling Beethoven cycle of all time. Critics and audience were enthused above all by the beauty of the music and by the fierce sense of joy which reached it's apogee in an eloquent account of the finale of the epic Ninth Symphony.

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