Leonard Bernstein - Sinfonien 7+8 [2 DVDs] DVD
Universal/Music/DVD
Regie:
Release:
14.10.2005
Laufzeit:
168 Minuten
FSK:
ab 6 Jahre
Mehr Infos:
EAN:
0044007340912
Bild:
4:3
Ton:
DTS 5.1, PCM Stereo
Untertitel:
Deutsch, Englisch, Spanisch, Chinesisch, Lateinisch, Französisch
Jahr:
1975
Leonard Bernstein - Sinfonien 7+8 [2 DVDs]
"Leonard Bernstein - Mahler: Sinfonien 7+8"
"Interpreteurs"
Edda Moser, Judith Blegen, Gerti Zeumer - Sopran
Ingrid Mayr, Agnes Baltsa - Contralto
Kenneth Riegel - Tenor
Hermann Prey - Beritone
José vam Dam - Bass
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Chorus Master: Walter Hagen-Groll
Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde
Chorus Master: Helmuth Froschauer
Wiener Sängerknaben
Chorus Master: Uwe Theimer
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
"Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8"
Leonard Bernstein, whose performances of the Seventh were instrumental in pushing the work towards mainstream status, conducts it here with white-hot communicative power. When he prepared the huge "Symphony of a Thousand" with the Vienna Philharmonic for the 1975 Salzburg Festival there had been only one previous Austrian performance. This DVD encompasses the exultancy of the opening movement, while in the second movement, Mahler's setting of the final scene from Goethe's "Faust", Bernstein drives the music to the final redemptive blaze of glory.
"Interpreteurs"
Edda Moser, Judith Blegen, Gerti Zeumer - Sopran
Ingrid Mayr, Agnes Baltsa - Contralto
Kenneth Riegel - Tenor
Hermann Prey - Beritone
José vam Dam - Bass
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor
Chorus Master: Walter Hagen-Groll
Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde
Chorus Master: Helmuth Froschauer
Wiener Sängerknaben
Chorus Master: Uwe Theimer
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
"Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8"
Leonard Bernstein, whose performances of the Seventh were instrumental in pushing the work towards mainstream status, conducts it here with white-hot communicative power. When he prepared the huge "Symphony of a Thousand" with the Vienna Philharmonic for the 1975 Salzburg Festival there had been only one previous Austrian performance. This DVD encompasses the exultancy of the opening movement, while in the second movement, Mahler's setting of the final scene from Goethe's "Faust", Bernstein drives the music to the final redemptive blaze of glory.
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