J.Sibelius: Symphonies (Complete) & 5 Poems
EAC | APE + CUE + LOG | Covers | 5 Cd | ~1.16 Gb
Classical | 2002 | Brilliant Classics | Filesonic + Fileserve
Symphony No. 1 (rec Jan 1976) [39.31]
DISC 2 [73.14]
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“Kurt Sanderling, originally a protégé of Yevgeniy Mravinsky in Leningrad, was a marvelous conductor whose career was somewhat hampered by his being in East Germany during its most repressive years; he was a superb Brahms conductor, for instance. (He is the father of the currently well-regarded conductor, Thomas Sanderling.) And these recordings were made behind The Wall in East Berlin in 1976.”
REVIEW
DISC 1 [40.03]
Symphony No. 2 (rec Sept 1974) [45.34]
Symphony No. 3 (rec Nov 1970) [27.27]
DISC 3 [69.02]
Symphony No. 4 (rec May 1977) [36.14]
Symphony No. 5 (rec Dec 1971) [32.38]
DISC 4 [53.24]
Symphony No. 6 (rec Jan/Feb 1974) [29.35]
Symphony No. 7 (rec Jan/Feb 1974) [23.49]
DISC 5 [59:02]
Finlandia (rec Dec 1971) [8.16]
Valse Triste [5.32]
Night Ride and Sunrise (rec May/June 1977) [16.08]
The Swan of Tuonela [9.02] *
En Saga (rec Nov 1970) [19.54]
Berlin SO/Kurt Sanderling
Berlin Radio SO/Paavo Berglund (rec 1983)
all Sanderling recordings made in the Christuskirche, Berlin recorded 1970-77
ADD stereo recordings digitally remastered.
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 6899 [5CDs: 40.03+73.14+69.02+53.24+59.02]
1 comment:
CD 4 seems to be gone. Can it be re-uploaded please?
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