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Wilhelm Furtwängler - Beethoven: The 9 Symphonies [6xSACD Box Set] (2023) SACD
Beethoven was Wilhelm Furtwängler’s guiding musical force. In his interpretations of the symphonies, the conductor generates irresistible dramatic momentum – and a constant sense of imaginative freshness – through the interrelationship of form, harmony, texture, rhythm and tempo. These recordings, all made in the late 1940s and early 1950s, in the Musikverein in Vienna and at concerts in London, Bayreuth and Stockholm, have been remastered in 192kHz/24-bit at Art & Son Studio (in 2021 for the 7 recordings included in The Complete Wilhelm Furtwängler on Records and newly for this edition for the 3 other ones), bringing their sound more alive than ever before and for the first time here on a physical medium.
As a bonus the 5th Symphony live performance from 1950 in Copenhagen restored in HD from an excellent condition analogue source has been added.
SACD ISO (*.iso): DSD64 2.0 (image) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
FLAC (*.flac) (tracks) | Bitrate: Lossless 24bit/88.2kHz
Genre: Classical | Duration: 13:29:54 | Size: 23.73 GB
Tracklist:
Symphonies No. 1 & 3 recorded on 24., 26.-28.XI.1952, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 2 recorded live on 03.X.1948, at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Symphony No. 4 recorded on 01.-03.XII.1952, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 5 recorded on 28.II. und 01.03.1954, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 7 recorded on 18.-19.I.1950, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 6 recorded on 24.-25.XI.1950, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 8 recorded live on 13.XI.1948, at Konserthus, Stockholm
Symphony No. 9 recorded live on 29.VII.1951, at Festspielhaus, Bayreuth
Symphony No. 5 recorded live on 01.X.1950, at Odd Fellow Palaeet, Copenhagen
Say THANKS (DANKE), please!
Beethoven was Wilhelm Furtwängler’s guiding musical force. In his interpretations of the symphonies, the conductor generates irresistible dramatic momentum – and a constant sense of imaginative freshness – through the interrelationship of form, harmony, texture, rhythm and tempo. These recordings, all made in the late 1940s and early 1950s, in the Musikverein in Vienna and at concerts in London, Bayreuth and Stockholm, have been remastered in 192kHz/24-bit at Art & Son Studio (in 2021 for the 7 recordings included in The Complete Wilhelm Furtwängler on Records and newly for this edition for the 3 other ones), bringing their sound more alive than ever before and for the first time here on a physical medium.
As a bonus the 5th Symphony live performance from 1950 in Copenhagen restored in HD from an excellent condition analogue source has been added.
SACD ISO (*.iso): DSD64 2.0 (image) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
FLAC (*.flac) (tracks) | Bitrate: Lossless 24bit/88.2kHz
Genre: Classical | Duration: 13:29:54 | Size: 23.73 GB
Tracklist:
Symphonies No. 1 & 3 recorded on 24., 26.-28.XI.1952, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 2 recorded live on 03.X.1948, at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Symphony No. 4 recorded on 01.-03.XII.1952, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 5 recorded on 28.II. und 01.03.1954, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 7 recorded on 18.-19.I.1950, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 6 recorded on 24.-25.XI.1950, at the Musikvereinssaal, Wien
Symphony No. 8 recorded live on 13.XI.1948, at Konserthus, Stockholm
Symphony No. 9 recorded live on 29.VII.1951, at Festspielhaus, Bayreuth
Symphony No. 5 recorded live on 01.X.1950, at Odd Fellow Palaeet, Copenhagen
Say THANKS (DANKE), please!



