Beethoven - The Symphonies
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU40512
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 6
Release Date: 18th April 2011
Contents
Artists
Ingeborg Wenglor (soprano)Annelies Burmeister (alto)
Martin Ritzmann (tenor)
Rolf Kuhne (bass)
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Paul KletzkiWorks
Coriolan Overture, op.62Egmont Overture, op.84
Symphonies 1-9 (complete)
Artists
Ingeborg Wenglor (soprano)Annelies Burmeister (alto)
Martin Ritzmann (tenor)
Rolf Kuhne (bass)
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Paul KletzkiAbout
Those who have taken up the challenge to record the complete cycle include the Polish-born conductor Paul Kletzki, who gained great renown after the war, primarily in America. He was the principal conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra for a year and, after his debut in Philadelphia, went on to conduct the leading American and European orchestras.
This remarkable complete recording of Beethoven’s symphonies was made during Kletzki’s performances with the Czech Philharmonic in 1967, during the orchestra’s golden age under the chief conductor Karel Ančerl. This gem of the Supraphon archives thoroughly deserves the current re-edition in remastered form, owing to its freshness and expressive depth.
Beethoven as explored by Kletzki – a legendary, time-honoured recording.
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