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黑膠唱片Brahms – Symphony No.1 in c minor, Op.68
布郎姆斯交響曲第一號
卡爾波赫指揮 柏林愛樂交響樂團
- Deautsche Grammophon
- Analogphonic重刻
- 1 LP
- 180g
- 33 1/3轉
- 德國壓片
- 韓國進口
母盤重新混音編輯,金屬壓版刻版Rainer Maillard大師處理
Title : Brahms – Symphony No.1 in c minor, Op.68
Artist : Karl Böhm (cond), Berliner Phlharmoniker
Brahms – Symphony No.1 in c minor, Op.68
Details
Johannes Brahms(1833-1897)
Symphony No.1 in c minor, Op.68
Side A
1. Un Poco Sostenuto – Allegro – Meno Allegro
2. Andante Sostenuto
Side B
3. Un Poco Allegretto E Graziozo – Attacca
4. Adagio – Piu Andante – Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio – Piu Allegro – Piu Allegro
● From the original analogue master tapes of Universal Music.
● Audiophile analogue mastering by Rainer Maillard
● Cutting to lacquers at Emil Berliner Studios in Berlin
● 180g audiophile virgin vinyl
● Pressed by Pallas GmbH in Germany.
RECORDING INFORMATION
Recording: Berlin, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, 10 / 1959
Recording Engineer : Günther Hermanns
Executive Producer – Otto Gerdes
Producer – Hans Weber
This performance of the (Brahms) First Symphony is formidable competition for even the best that the current catalogue can offer. Böhm’s (Brahms Symphony No.1) is a performance of wonderfully rich detail, the woodwind soli full of charac-ter, the orchestral colouring beautifully judged: where Karajan presents a blended totality of sound, Böhm is intent that we should see both the wood and the trees. Böhm’s view of the Symphony is urgent and vigorous: though he does not miss the broad strength of the introduction, the ensuing allegro has a purposeful athleticism that contrasts most strik-ingly with the heavy grimness of Karajan’s reading. The introduction to the finale is also an instructive comparison: Karajan sees it as an eloquent lament, Böhm as a transition of unbearable tension – one almost dreads that the great C major theme will not, after all, arrive. This is a noble performance that no Brahmsian should miss hearing, regardless of his current preferences; it is excellently recorded.
– The Gramophone Magazine
* Originally released on 1960 (138 113 SLPM)