Herbert Von Karajan - Great Conductors: Karajan Vol. II (2022)
- Title: Great Conductors: Karajan Vol. II
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 2:54:00
- Total Size: 843 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. 2. Adagio
02. Presentation Of The Rose
03. Opening Applause
04. Variation VIII. Sehr rasch
05. 7. Deutscher Tanz. Walzer
06. 5. Kriegslied. Allegro assai con brio
07. 4. Romanze (Minnelied). Andantino
08. 6. Cortège du sage - Le sage
09. Promenade
10. Introduction
11. Largo e staccato
12. (Without Tempo Indication)
13. 4. Évocation des ancêtres
14. 3. Sehr lebhaft
15. Variation III. Mäßig
16. Tempo di marcia
17. Variazione I: Tempo del Tema
18. Variation V: Vivace
19. Moderato assai quasi andante
20. 3. Adagio
21. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (II)
22. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (III)
23. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (I)
24. 2. Deutscher Gesang. Allegro moderato
25. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (IV)
26. 4. Largo
27. Nr.12 Entr'acte
28. Variation IX. L'istesso tempo; aber etwas langsamer
29. Traditional: Du Gamla, Du Fria - National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Sweden
30. Promenade (II)
31. Mantzaros: National Anthem Of The Republic Of Cyprus - "Imnos is tin Eleftherian" - Orchestral Version
32. Anonymous: National Anthem Of The United Kingdom - "God save the Queen" - Orchestral Version
33. Variation VIII: Presto non troppo
34. 3. Mäßig
35. Campenhout, Traditional: "La Brabançonne", National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Belgium
36. IIc. Danse russe Trépak (Tempo di Trépak, molto vivace)
37. The Tuileries Gardens
38. Ein ernster Tag, ein großer Tag!
39. Variation II: Più vivace
40. Variation IX (Schnell und stürmisch)
41. Vivo
42. Ländler (Allegro)
43. 1. Presto
44. 1. Langsam (I)
45. Kuhlau: Kong Kristian (Danish National Anthem)
46. Variazione II: Tempo del Tema
47. Variation VI (Schnell)
48. Promenade
49. 7. Danse de la terre
50. Variation I: Poco più animato
51. Variation VII (Ein wenig ruhiger als vorher)
52. Variation VI: Vivace
53. Krøyer: Der er et Yndigt land - National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Denmark
54. Closing Applause
55. 4. Bourrée
56. IIe. Danse chinoise (Allegro moderato)
57. 3. Jagdlied. Allegretto
58. Variation de Polymnie Allegro (1947 Version)
59. Polka
60. 9. Siegessymphonie: Allegro con brio
61. 6. Menuet
62. V. Ein wenig bewegt
63. 7. Badinerie
64. The Market-place at Limoges
65. 3. Vivace
66. 1. Prélude in A major, Op. 28, No. 7
67. 2. Vivace
68. Entr'acte (Act II)
69. 2. Rondeau
70. 6. Trinklied. Allegro con brio
71. Tema: Moderato semplice
72. Promenade I
73. III. Danse des petits cygnes
74. 3. Gavotta (Non troppo allegro)
75. Polka
76. Variation III: Con moto
77. Prelude (Sonnenaufgang)
78. Theme: "Chorale St. Antoni"
79. Prelude (Sonnenaufgang)
80. 8. Coda. Allegro vivace
81. 3a. Sequientia: Dies irae
82. 4. Allegro
83. Variazione IV: Andante grazioso
84. Pas de caractère: Puss In Boots
85. IIb. Danse de la fée-Dragée (Andante non troppo)
86. Variazione VII e Coda: Allegro vivo
87. Marcia alla francese
88. IV. In the Hall of the Mountain King
89. 1. Marsch
90. Josef Strauss: Ohne Sorgen, Op. 271 (Live At Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Vienna / 1987)
91. Entr'acte (Act IV)
92. 2. Largo
93. Patrem omnipotentem
94. Overture
95. Europa Hymn (Excerpt)
96. II. Danses caractéristiques a. Marche (Tempo di marcia viva)
97. Prélude
98. 2. Dies irae
99. J. Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228
100. IIf. Danse des mirlitons (Moderato assai)
101. Osanna in excelsis (I)
102. 3. Menuetto (Allegretto)
103. Crucifixus
104. Entr'acte (Act III)
105. III. Peer Gynt's Return
106. I. Scene - Swan Theme
107. Osanna in excelsis (II)
108. Credo in unum Deum
109. III. Allegro assai
110. Variazione VI: Andante
111. J. Strauss II: Vergnügungszug, Op. 281 (Live At Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Vienna / 1987)
112. 5. Ballade
113. III. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute. Allegro
114. 5. Gigue
01. 2. Adagio
02. Presentation Of The Rose
03. Opening Applause
04. Variation VIII. Sehr rasch
05. 7. Deutscher Tanz. Walzer
06. 5. Kriegslied. Allegro assai con brio
07. 4. Romanze (Minnelied). Andantino
08. 6. Cortège du sage - Le sage
09. Promenade
10. Introduction
11. Largo e staccato
12. (Without Tempo Indication)
13. 4. Évocation des ancêtres
14. 3. Sehr lebhaft
15. Variation III. Mäßig
16. Tempo di marcia
17. Variazione I: Tempo del Tema
18. Variation V: Vivace
19. Moderato assai quasi andante
20. 3. Adagio
21. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (II)
22. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (III)
23. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (I)
24. 2. Deutscher Gesang. Allegro moderato
25. Deutscher Gesang (da capo) (IV)
26. 4. Largo
27. Nr.12 Entr'acte
28. Variation IX. L'istesso tempo; aber etwas langsamer
29. Traditional: Du Gamla, Du Fria - National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Sweden
30. Promenade (II)
31. Mantzaros: National Anthem Of The Republic Of Cyprus - "Imnos is tin Eleftherian" - Orchestral Version
32. Anonymous: National Anthem Of The United Kingdom - "God save the Queen" - Orchestral Version
33. Variation VIII: Presto non troppo
34. 3. Mäßig
35. Campenhout, Traditional: "La Brabançonne", National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Belgium
36. IIc. Danse russe Trépak (Tempo di Trépak, molto vivace)
37. The Tuileries Gardens
38. Ein ernster Tag, ein großer Tag!
39. Variation II: Più vivace
40. Variation IX (Schnell und stürmisch)
41. Vivo
42. Ländler (Allegro)
43. 1. Presto
44. 1. Langsam (I)
45. Kuhlau: Kong Kristian (Danish National Anthem)
46. Variazione II: Tempo del Tema
47. Variation VI (Schnell)
48. Promenade
49. 7. Danse de la terre
50. Variation I: Poco più animato
51. Variation VII (Ein wenig ruhiger als vorher)
52. Variation VI: Vivace
53. Krøyer: Der er et Yndigt land - National Anthem Of The Kingdom Of Denmark
54. Closing Applause
55. 4. Bourrée
56. IIe. Danse chinoise (Allegro moderato)
57. 3. Jagdlied. Allegretto
58. Variation de Polymnie Allegro (1947 Version)
59. Polka
60. 9. Siegessymphonie: Allegro con brio
61. 6. Menuet
62. V. Ein wenig bewegt
63. 7. Badinerie
64. The Market-place at Limoges
65. 3. Vivace
66. 1. Prélude in A major, Op. 28, No. 7
67. 2. Vivace
68. Entr'acte (Act II)
69. 2. Rondeau
70. 6. Trinklied. Allegro con brio
71. Tema: Moderato semplice
72. Promenade I
73. III. Danse des petits cygnes
74. 3. Gavotta (Non troppo allegro)
75. Polka
76. Variation III: Con moto
77. Prelude (Sonnenaufgang)
78. Theme: "Chorale St. Antoni"
79. Prelude (Sonnenaufgang)
80. 8. Coda. Allegro vivace
81. 3a. Sequientia: Dies irae
82. 4. Allegro
83. Variazione IV: Andante grazioso
84. Pas de caractère: Puss In Boots
85. IIb. Danse de la fée-Dragée (Andante non troppo)
86. Variazione VII e Coda: Allegro vivo
87. Marcia alla francese
88. IV. In the Hall of the Mountain King
89. 1. Marsch
90. Josef Strauss: Ohne Sorgen, Op. 271 (Live At Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Vienna / 1987)
91. Entr'acte (Act IV)
92. 2. Largo
93. Patrem omnipotentem
94. Overture
95. Europa Hymn (Excerpt)
96. II. Danses caractéristiques a. Marche (Tempo di marcia viva)
97. Prélude
98. 2. Dies irae
99. J. Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228
100. IIf. Danse des mirlitons (Moderato assai)
101. Osanna in excelsis (I)
102. 3. Menuetto (Allegretto)
103. Crucifixus
104. Entr'acte (Act III)
105. III. Peer Gynt's Return
106. I. Scene - Swan Theme
107. Osanna in excelsis (II)
108. Credo in unum Deum
109. III. Allegro assai
110. Variazione VI: Andante
111. J. Strauss II: Vergnügungszug, Op. 281 (Live At Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Vienna / 1987)
112. 5. Ballade
113. III. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute. Allegro
114. 5. Gigue
Herbert von Karajan was among the most famous conductors of all time -- a man whose talent and autocratic bearing lifted him to a position of unprecedented dominance in European musical circles. He was born on April 5, 1908 in Salzburg, Austria, to a cultured Austrian family of Greek descent (their original name was Karajannis). His musical training began at the Mozarteum Conservatory in Salzburg where he studied piano with Franz Ledwenke, theory with Franz Zauer, and composition with Bernhard Paumgartner, who encouraged Karajan to pursue conducting. Karajan graduated from the conservatory in 1926, and continued his studies at the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts, where he studied piano with Josef Hofman and conducting with Alexander Wunderer and Franz Schalk. Karajan's conducting debut came on January 22, 1929, with the Mozarteum Orchestra in Salzburg. Consequently, the young maestro directed a performance of Strauss' Salome at the Salzburg Festspielhaus, and was named principal conductor of the Ulm Stadttheater, where he remained in that capacity until 1934.
The next fourteen years saw the young conductor's reputation grow rapidly. He was named music director of the Aachen Stadttheater (1934-1942), had his debut at the Vienna State Opera (1937), and accepted a position with the Deutsch Grammophon Gesellschaft (1938-1943). In 1939, Karajan was appointed conductor of the Berlin State Opera, and director of the Preussiche Staatskapelle Symphony concerts. In 1948, he was appointed for life, to the position of director of the Chorale Society at the Society of the Friends of Music, in Vienna.
In 1948, Herbert von Karajan also served at the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and La Scala, before succeeding Wilhelm Furtwängler as the music director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- a union that would cement his reputation as one of the world's premier conductors. In 1955, Karajan brought that orchestra to the United States on the first of many international tours. The decade that followed saw Karajan accept several appointments, including those to the Salzburg Festival and the Vienna State Opera. In 1967, Karajan had his Metroplitan Opera debut, conducting a performance of Wagner's Die Walküre, and the same year, founded the Salzburg Easter Festival. In 1968, the Herbert von Karajan Foundation was founded to support the research of "conscious musical perception."
Herbert von Karajan was awarded the "Ring of the Province of Salzburg," Golden Grammophone, Arts Prize (Lucerne), Grand Prix International du Disque, Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society, German Golden Disc Prize, UNESCO International Music Prize, Olympia Prize of the Onassis Foundation, and multiple Grammophone awards, among others. He was elected to an honorary senate seat at the University of Salzburg. The maestro was also recognized with honorary degrees from a host of universities.
Karajan, along with Akio Morita and Norio Ohga (president and vice-president respectively, of Japanese Sony Group), unveiled and presented the Compact Disc Digital Audio System in 1981. In 1982, Karajan founded Telemondial S.A.M. with Uli Markle, in an effort to document the maestro's illustrious legacy on videotape and laser disc, and to help broaden the scope of "musical expression," through the use of modern technology. In 1984, Karajan recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies with film adaptation, made possible by his own Telemondial. In 1988, Deutsch Grammophone released a collection of one hundred "masterworks" recordings made by the conductor. Herbert von Karajan's discography is impressive to say the least, and will certainly endure in musical arenas, as some of the most valued interpretations of the repertoire available. Herbert von Karajan, often referred to as "general music director of Europe," died in Salzburg of heart failure July 16, 1989. ~ David Brensilver
The next fourteen years saw the young conductor's reputation grow rapidly. He was named music director of the Aachen Stadttheater (1934-1942), had his debut at the Vienna State Opera (1937), and accepted a position with the Deutsch Grammophon Gesellschaft (1938-1943). In 1939, Karajan was appointed conductor of the Berlin State Opera, and director of the Preussiche Staatskapelle Symphony concerts. In 1948, he was appointed for life, to the position of director of the Chorale Society at the Society of the Friends of Music, in Vienna.
In 1948, Herbert von Karajan also served at the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and La Scala, before succeeding Wilhelm Furtwängler as the music director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- a union that would cement his reputation as one of the world's premier conductors. In 1955, Karajan brought that orchestra to the United States on the first of many international tours. The decade that followed saw Karajan accept several appointments, including those to the Salzburg Festival and the Vienna State Opera. In 1967, Karajan had his Metroplitan Opera debut, conducting a performance of Wagner's Die Walküre, and the same year, founded the Salzburg Easter Festival. In 1968, the Herbert von Karajan Foundation was founded to support the research of "conscious musical perception."
Herbert von Karajan was awarded the "Ring of the Province of Salzburg," Golden Grammophone, Arts Prize (Lucerne), Grand Prix International du Disque, Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society, German Golden Disc Prize, UNESCO International Music Prize, Olympia Prize of the Onassis Foundation, and multiple Grammophone awards, among others. He was elected to an honorary senate seat at the University of Salzburg. The maestro was also recognized with honorary degrees from a host of universities.
Karajan, along with Akio Morita and Norio Ohga (president and vice-president respectively, of Japanese Sony Group), unveiled and presented the Compact Disc Digital Audio System in 1981. In 1982, Karajan founded Telemondial S.A.M. with Uli Markle, in an effort to document the maestro's illustrious legacy on videotape and laser disc, and to help broaden the scope of "musical expression," through the use of modern technology. In 1984, Karajan recorded the complete Beethoven symphonies with film adaptation, made possible by his own Telemondial. In 1988, Deutsch Grammophone released a collection of one hundred "masterworks" recordings made by the conductor. Herbert von Karajan's discography is impressive to say the least, and will certainly endure in musical arenas, as some of the most valued interpretations of the repertoire available. Herbert von Karajan, often referred to as "general music director of Europe," died in Salzburg of heart failure July 16, 1989. ~ David Brensilver
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