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alternativelyCrotchet | Anton BRUCKNER (1824-1896) CD1 Symphony No. 4 in E flat major Romantic (1881 version, ed.
Haas) [70:28] CD2 Symphony No. 8 in C Minor (1890 version, ed. Nowak) [75:33] Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (4), London Philharmonic Orchestra (8)/Klaus Tennstedt rec. 13, 15, 16 December 1981, Philharmonie, Berlin (4); 24-26 September 1982, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London (8).
DDD EMI CLASSICS GEMINI 3817612 [70:28 + 75:33] |
| The last Tennstedt Gemini release I reviewed - an all Beethoven affair - was very good.
So is this brace of Bruckner symphonies. Bruckner Symphony no 8 New York Philharmonic Orchestra Klaus Tennstedt Avery Fisher Hall NY 14 April 1992 This is an astonishingly good. Bruckner Symphony no 8 New York Philharmonic Orchestra Klaus Tennstedt Avery Fisher Hall NY 14 April 1992 This is an astonishingly good.Klaus Tennstedt - Conductor Chicago Symphony Orchestra Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 8 in C minor Recorded live December 3rd 1981 at the.Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 8 Klaus Tennstedt conducting Berlin Philharmonic Live recording, 1981 Tracklisting 0:00 1.Listen to Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 (Digital Re-release) by Klaus Tennstedt & London Philharmonic Orchestra on Apple Music.Doremi's third Tennstedt volume of live concert material presents Beethoven's Eroica symphony with the Boston Symphony from Tanglewood, 1977 and Bruckner's 8th.
The first disc contains a strong, passionate performance of Bruckner's popular Fourth. Tennstedt is free in his tempo fluctuations, but his view of the score, or rather his journey through it, is compelling. Throughout, he makes much of the contrasting major and minor passages and contrasting dynamics in a reading that, more than most, communicates the drama of a lif
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