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Beethoven, The Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford, The Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn, Werner Andreas Albert - Ninth Symphony Choral In D Minor Op. 125 FLAC

Beethoven, The Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford, The Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn, Werner Andreas Albert - Ninth Symphony Choral In D Minor Op. 125 FLAC
Performer:
Beethoven, The Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford, The Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn, Werner Andreas Albert
Album:
Ninth Symphony Choral In D Minor Op. 125
Country:
UK
Label:
ORYX
Catalog:
EXP 19
FLAC size:
2556 mb
MP3 size:
2677 mb
WMA size:
1962 mb


Tracklist


1Fourth Movement : Allegro Assai
2Third Movement : Adagio Molto E Cantabile (Part II)
3First Movement : Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso
4Third Movement : Adagio Molto E Cantabile (Part I)
5Fourth Movement : Allegro Ma Non Troppo
6Second Movement : Molto Vivace
7Ninth Symphony Choral In D Minor Op. 125


Credits


  • Alto VocalsAnnelies Western
  • Bass VocalsHans Günther Grimm
  • ChoirThe Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn
  • Composed ByBeethoven
  • ConductorWerner Andreas Albert
  • Cover [Design]Lawrence Perry
  • Orchestra, ChoirThe Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford
  • ProducerNikolaus Sastrufu
  • Sleeve NotesRichard Townsend
  • Soprano VocalsMarylin Tyler
  • Tenor VocalsWilfred Jochims


Notes


Recorded August 1968


Companies


  • Printed By – Senol


Album


Servant's ChorusDon Pasquale. A Night At the Opera, Vol. The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is a choral symphony, the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. It was first performed in Vienna on 7 May 1824. The symphony is regarded by many critics and musicologists as Beethoven's greatest work and one of the supreme achievements in the history of music. One of the best-known works in common practice music, it stands as one of the most performed symphonies in the world. Gre Brouwenstijn, soprano Annie Hermes, contralto Ernst Haefliger, tenor Hans Wilbrink, bass Toonkunst Choir Concertgebouw Orchestra Otto Klemperer, Conductor Live Performance: Amsterdam, 17 May 1956 Tech Spec: Source: Dual-track Open Reel Tape in Mono Remastering Resolution: 32-bit 192kHz Output Format: 16-bit 48kHz Mono WAV. This is an exceptional version of the Choral Symphony. This live version in mono is astonishingly dynamic. There is audible tape hiss as was common in those days, but this does not seriously detract from the listening. This is a must download. Vinyl - LP - used - VGVG - Oryx - EXP 19 - UK - - - The Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford, The Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn, mispress: both sides show side B Wedding Collection. Leipzig Philharmonic Orchestra. слушайте с пользой. Performer: Beethoven Album: Ninth Symphony Choral In D Minor Op. 125 Country: UK Size MP3: 1322 mb. Size FLAC: 1614 mb. Alto Vocals Annelies Western. Bass Vocals Hans Günther Grimm. Choir The Choir Of The Stadtischer Musikverein, Paderborn. Composed By Beethoven. Conductor Werner Andreas Albert. Cover Lawrence Perry. Orchestra, Choir The Northwest German Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Herford. Producer Nikolaus Sastrufu. Sleeve Notes Richard Townsend. The soloists and the choir are awesome. Read more. This recording has an interesting history. For decades it was considered a live recording of the historical performance at re-opening of Bayreuth Festival in 1951, and also one of the greatest Beethoven 9th Symphony ever recorded. It wasn't until last decade I think when it was revealed to be a fraud. The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and The Netherlands Radio Choir conducted by Markus Stenz perform Beethovens. Musical programme: Beethoven: Symphony No. That said, Karajan's Beethoven is decidedly a product of the mid-20th century, following conventions that tended toward homogenization of orchestral colors, broad pacing, and an exaggerated sense of the heroic, particularly in the Third, Fifth, Seventh, and Ninth