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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 / Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | Ludwig van Beethoven, Herbert von Karajan, ... | One great interpretation for a classic masterpiece.
 
 


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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 / Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Ludwig van Beethoven, Herbert von Karajan, ...

Deutsche Grammophon, 1996

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This performance is also available on Deutsche Grammophon in an earlier, mid-price incarnation, but this version is clearly the one to own, since the remastered sound is a definite improvement over previous issues. Herbert von Karajan always did a good job with this symphony, and his performances are quite consistent, even down to the very backward-balance of the chorus. By general consensus, though, this is the best of them. --David Hurwitz


Beethoven's Ninth

Karajan is, of course, one of the premier symphony conductors of the last 50 years. He does not disappoint with this recording of what some consider the pinnacle of the world of symphonies. Every movement is masterful and inspiring.


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One great interpretation for a classic masterpiece.

Despite the relative old record, the sound is excelent.
The sound engineers have one outstanding job done here,
the recording is clear and vivid.
The interpretation granted by Karajan and the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra needs no coments, simply excelent.
This record is one of my best purchases, and i recoment it.


Beethoven: Symphony No 9, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

The Symphony No.9 of Beethoven is one of great works of classic music. The interpretation is excellent on the part of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.



9th Symphony

My CD just arrived. The shipping was fast, I am happy with it. The recording quallity is very good. However, Karajan appears to lead the orchestra in a quite cold manner. It is very precise, too precise. The symphony does not sound lively, there is no emotion in it.


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Tracks
Ouverture 'Coriolan', Op.62: Ouverture | Symphony No.9 In D Minor: 1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso | Symphony No.9 In D Minor: 2. Molto vivace | Symphony No.9 In D Minor: 3. Adagio molto e cantabile | Symphony No.9 In D Minor: 4. Presto | Symphony No.9 In D Minor: Presto - 'O Freunde, nicht diese Tone!' - Allegro assai - (Final Chorus From Schiller's 'Ode To Joy')



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