Brahms - Symphonies, Serenades Nos 1 & 2, Haydn Variations
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Label: Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4804839
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 12th November 2012
Contents
Works
Serenade no.1 in D major, op.11Serenade no.2 in A major, op.16
Symphonies 1-4 (complete)
Variations on a theme by Haydn, op.56a 'St Anthony Variations'
Artists
Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraLondon Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Istvan KerteszWorks
Serenade no.1 in D major, op.11Serenade no.2 in A major, op.16
Symphonies 1-4 (complete)
Variations on a theme by Haydn, op.56a 'St Anthony Variations'
Artists
Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraLondon Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Istvan KerteszAbout
“The playing and the recording are gorgeous, just listen to the way the oboe steals in as if from nowhere for its main solo in the slow movement” - Gramophone [Symphony No.1]
'This is a really excellent performance. This orchestra plays marvellously’ - Gramophone [Symphony No.2]
'Kertesz's is an exemplary reading of the Fourth Symphony' - Gramophone
Contents:
- Symphonies Nos 1-4
- Variations on a theme by Haydn, Op.56a
Wiener Philharmoniker / Istvan Kertesz
- Serenades Nos 1 & 2
London Symphony Orchestra / Istvan Kertesz
Reviews
Serenades: Kertész's classic performances remain as fresh as ever. Recorded in the mid-1960s, they have an unforced spontaneity, as well as robust vigour when called for. The recording in its new transfer is full and vivid, and this remains very highly recommendable on all counts.Error on this page? Let us know here
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