Label: AUDITE 80.461 LP
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Recorded live at Lucerne Festival
Recording date: 22 August, 1954
Furtwängler’s last Ninth: Wilhelm Furtwängler conducted Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony more than one hundred times. Three months before his death in 1954, he gave his last performance in Lucerne which is now newly re-mastered. Together with the superb Philharmonia Orchestra and a stellar cast of soloists, Furtwängler accentuates the visionary character of the monumental score in his passionate interpretation.
Alto Vocals | Elsa Cavelti |
Bass Vocals | Otto Edelmann |
Chorus | Lucerne Festival Chorus* |
Conductor | Wilhelm Furtwängler |
Orchestra | Philharmonia Orchestra |
Soprano Vocals | Elisabeth Schwarzkopf |
Tenor Vocals | Ernst Haefliger |
Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125Composed By – Ludwig van Beethoven | ||
A1 | Allegro Ma Non Troppo E Un Poco Maestoso | 18:38 |
B1 | Molto Vivace - Presto - Coda | 12:09 |
C1 | Adagio Molto E Cantabile - Andante Moderato | 19:49 |
D1 | Finale. Presto - Allegro Assai - Allegro Assai Vivace (alla Marcia) - Andante Maestoso - Adagio Ma Non Troppo Ma Divoto - Allegro Energico E Sempre Ben Marcato - Allegro Ma Non Tanto - Presto - Maestoso - Prestissimo | 25:56 |
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