Description: * DescriptionA collection of superb VPO performances based on rare mastersLong-recording SACD single layer discLimited edition set of 4 titles! This is a limited-quantity set of four SACD single layer discs of the Vienna Philharmonic live recordings released by ALTUS, in the same single-sale package in a kraft-style three-sided case. [ALTSA451]]A collection of Furtwängler's masterpieces on SACD from the rare original master tapes stored in the archives of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra!The complete 251 minutes of content is lavishly recorded on a single SACD disc.Beginning with the “Ninth” from 1953, it is no exaggeration to say that the true form of Furtwängler's music has finally been revealed in superb sound quality, and you will surely be struck by the ultimate master's supreme art. [ALTSA455]A collection of Knappertsbusch's masterpieces on SACD from the rare original master tapes stored in the archives of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra!The two discs contain a total of over five and a half hours of music.The Schumann No. 4 is an overwhelming performance that will leave your mouth agape.The huge, all-encompassing sound of Bruckner and Schubert also goes without saying.The music of Knappertsbusch is so huge that it is expanding without limits. [ALTSA462]A collection of Schuricht's masterpieces on SACD from the rare original master tapes stored in the archives of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra!The quintessential performance is Bruckner No. 9.The recording on this disc is from 1955, prior to the EMI recording from 1961.The beauty of Schuricht's style has already been perfected, and the swooning song of the third movement and the mysterious eternity of the movement are irresistible.Schuricht himself was so satisfied with the performance that he later wrote a letter of thanks to the orchestra, and this is truly a treasured performance that will remain in the history of Vienna Philharmonic recordings. [ALTSA467]This SACD recording is based on the original master tape stored in the archives of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.The recording is 255 minutes long on a single disc.Böhm's conductive performance is a masterpiece, from the spectacular Bull 7, which is highly acclaimed as a masterpiece, to Schumann, in which he and Backhaus engage in an irresistible dialogue, with the energy of the 50s and 60s.In addition, Walter's Mozart No. 40 and Cluytens' elegant “Ma mère roi” are all must-hear masterpieces.The enchanting brilliance that changes with each conductor will be greatly appreciated. Song ListALTSA451Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor “With Chorus” Op. 125Irmgard Seefried (soprano)Rosette Andai, altoAnton Delmota (tenor)Paul Schaeffler (baritone)Wiener Zingakademie (chorus)Recording: May 30, 1953 / Musikverein Main Hall (Vienna)Live recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) Brahms: Variations on a Theme by HaydnVariations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56aBrahms: Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 102Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68Willy Boskovsky, violinEmanuel Bravets (cello)Recorded: January 27, 1952 in the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaRecorded live by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) Mahler:Song of a Wandering Young ManBeethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E flat major “Hero” op. 55Alfredo Pell (baritone)Recorded: November 30, 1952 in the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaRecorded live by the Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) Wilhelm Furtwängler conductor ALTSA455[DISC1]Bruckner: Symphony No. 3 in D minor, WAB 103 (1889 manuscript)Recorded: February 14, 1960 / Musikverein Main Hall (Vienna)Live recording by Austrian Radio Richard Strauss: Symphonic Poem “Death and TransfigurationRecorded November 9, 1958 in the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio Richard Strauss: Alpine SymphonyRecorded April 20, 1952 in the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group Franz Schmidt:Variations on the Song of the Light HorsemanSchubert: Symphony No. 9 in C major “The GreatRecorded October 27, 1957 at the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio [DISC2]Richard Strauss: Symphonic Poem “Death and TransfigurationSchumann:Symphony No.4 in D minor op.120Recorded: December 16, 1962 / MusikvereinsaalLive recording by Austrian Radio Bruckner:Symphony No.8 in C minor WAB.108Recorded: October 29, 1961 / MusikvereinsaalLive recording by Austrian Radio Hans Knappertsbusch (conductor) ALTSA462[DISC1]Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, D. 485Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98Recording: April 24, 1965 / Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio (monaural) Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, WAB 109Recording: March 17, 1955 / Konzerthaus Main Hall, ViennaLive recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) [DISC2]Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 in C minor, WAB 108Recorded: December 7, 1963 at the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio (monaural) Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major WAB 105Recording: February 24, 1963 / Musikverein Main Hall (Vienna)Live recording by Austrian Radio (monaural) Carl Schuricht (conductor) ALTSA467[1]Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB 107Recorded: March 7, 1953 at the Great Hall of the Musikverein (Vienna)Live recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) [2]Mozart: Symphony No. 38 in D major “Prague” K.504Recording: November 6, 1955 / Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural)Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550Recorded: June 24, 1956 at the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio (monaural) [3]Mozart:Symphony No.35 in D major “Haffner” K.385R. Strauss: Symphonic Poem “Don JuanRavel: “Ma mère roi”, “Daphnis et Chloe” Suite No.2Recorded: May 15, 1955 at the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaRecorded live by the Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) [4]Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54Recorded: March 17, 1963 at the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Austrian Radio (monaural)Brahms: Symphony No.1 in C minor, Op.68Recorded November 6, 1954 at the Great Hall of the Musikverein, ViennaLive recording by Rottweisroth (Red-White-Red) Broadcasting Group (monaural) [1] Karl Böhm (conductor)[2]Bruno Walter (conductor)[3]Andre Cluytens, conductor[4]Wilhelm Backhaus (piano), Karl Böhm (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra * ShippingWe ship using FedEx, DHL and Japan Post. * PaymentWe usually ship within 5〜10 business days of receiving cleared payment. * International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. 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Artist: Wilhelm Furtwängler
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Record Label: Altus
Release Title: Wiener Philharmoniker ORF Live Recordings
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Edition: Limited Edition
Type: Album
Format: SACD Single Layer
Release Year: 2024
Features: SACD
Genre: Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
MPN: ALTB543