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Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven - Stage Works; Symphonies; Missa Solemnis (2022)

Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven - Stage Works; Symphonies; Missa Solemnis (2022)
  • Title: Beethoven - Stage Works; Symphonies; Missa Solemnis
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 3:33:53
  • Total Size: 925 MB
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Tracklist:

01. 1. Marsch
02. 2. Deutscher Gesang. Allegro moderato
03. 3. Jagdlied. Allegretto
04. 4. Romanze (Minnelied). Andantino
05. 5. Kriegslied. Allegro assai con brio
06. 6. Trinklied. Allegro con brio
07. 7. Deutscher Tanz. Walzer
08. 8. Coda. Allegro vivace
09. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (I)
10. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (II)
11. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (III)
12. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (IV)
13. 1. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio (Live)
14. 2. Andante cantabile con moto (Live)
15. 3. Menuetto (Allegro molto e vivace) (Live)
16. 4. Finale (Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace) (Live)
17. 1. Contredanse in C Major
18. 2. Contredanse in A Major
19. 3. Contredanse - Trio in D Major
20. 4. Contredanse in B Major
21. 5. Contredanse - Trio in E Major
22. 6. Contredanse - Trio in C Major
23. 7. Contredanse in E Major
24. 10. Contredanse - Trio in C Major
25. 12. Contredanse - Trio in E Major
26. I. Adagio. Allegro vivace
27. II. Adagio
28. III. Allegro vivace
29. IV. Allegro ma non troppo
30. Beethoven: Die Weihe Des Hauses: Overture
31. 1. Lied: "Die Trommel gerühret"
32. 2. Zwischenakt: Andante
33. 3. Zwischenakt: Larghetto
34. 4. Lied: "Freudvoll und leidvoll"
35. 5. Zwischenakt: Allegro - Marcia
36. 6. Zwischenakt: Poco sostenuto e risoluto
37. 7. Clärchens Tod
38. 8. Melodram: "Süßer Schlaf"
39. 9. Siegessymphonie: Allegro con brio
40. Adagio (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
41. Finale. Allegro - Meno allegro - Allegro Molto (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
42. Adagio ma non troppo (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
43. Marcia, assai vivace - Allegro (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
44. Allegretto, ma non troppo (quasi Andante) (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
45. Presto (Live From Schauspielhaus, Berlin / 1991)
46. Kyrie: Kyrie eleison (I)
47. Kyrie: Christe eleison
48. Kyrie: Kyrie eleison (II)
49. Gloria: Gloria in excelsis Deo
50. Gloria: Qui tollis peccata mundi
51. Gloria: Quoniam tu solus sanctus
52. Gloria: In gloria Dei Patris, Amen
53. Gloria: Amen - Quoniam tu solus sanctus
54. Credo: Credo in unum Deum
55. Credo: Et incarnatus est
56. Credo: Et ascendit in coelum
57. Credo: Et vitam venturi saeculi
58. Credo: Amen
59. Sanctus: Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
60. Sanctus: Pleni sunt coeli
61. Sanctus: Praeludium
62. Sanctus: Benedictus
63. Agnus Dei: Agnus Dei
64. Agnus Dei: Dona nobis pacem
65. Agnus Dei: Agnus Dei Allegro assai
66. Agnus Dei: Presto

One of the elite orchestras on the world stage, the Berliner Philharmoniker -- also widely known as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- was founded in Imperial Germany in 1882. Hans von Bülow took over as conductor in 1887, raising the prestige of the organization, as did subsequent guest conductors, including Johannes Brahms, Edvard Grieg, Gustav Mahler, and Richard Strauss. In the 20th century, they survived the loss of their venue and their conductor during World War II and went on to thrive under conductor Herbert von Karajan, who led the group from 1956 to 1989. During his tenure, the orchestra won Grammy Awards for both opera and orchestral recordings. Claudio Abbado took over for Karajan from 1989 to 2002, during which time they collected five more Grammys, including one for Best Orchestral Recording for a 1979 performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 9 with Leonard Bernstein that was issued in 1992. In 2008, under the leadership of Simon Rattle, the Berlin Philharmonic established a Digital Concert Hall, which allowed audiences around the world to stream concerts either live or on demand. Kirill Petrenko became the Philharmoniker's tenth principal conductor in 2019.

The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra's 50 founding members came together in 1882 after leaving a Benjamin Bilse-led group due to low pay and poor travel conditions. Originally called the Frühere Bilsesche Kapelle, they selected Ludwig von Brenner as their inaugural principal conductor. The ensemble reorganized and changed their name to the Berliner Philharmoniker in 1887 upon securing the services of celebrated conductor Hans von Bülow. A one-time student of Franz Liszt, von Bülow was credited with helping to raise the profile of composers, including Brahms and Wagner early in their careers. He also brought in high-profile guest conductors such as Hans Richter, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler, to name a few.



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