Karajan - His Video Legacy. New Year's Concert 1987
Four DVD releases from Karajan's video legacy, including the legendary 1987 New Year's Day Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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Composer or Director: Antonín Dvořák
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 2/2000
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 43
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SVD48421
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World' |
Antonín Dvořák, Composer
Antonín Dvořák, Composer Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Composer or Director: Antonio Vivaldi
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 2/2000
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 46
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SVD46380
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(12) Concerti for Violin and Strings, '(Il) cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione', Movement: No. 1 in E, 'Spring', RV269 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Herbert von Karajan, Conductor |
(12) Concerti for Violin and Strings, '(Il) cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione', Movement: No. 2 in G minor, 'Summer', RV315 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Herbert von Karajan, Conductor |
(12) Concerti for Violin and Strings, '(Il) cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione', Movement: No. 3 in F, 'Autumn', RV293 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Herbert von Karajan, Conductor |
(12) Concerti for Violin and Strings, '(Il) cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione', Movement: No. 4 in F minor, 'Winter', RV297 |
Antonio Vivaldi, Composer
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin Antonio Vivaldi, Composer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Herbert von Karajan, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Ludwig van Beethoven
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 2/2000
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 66
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SVD46364
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No. 9, 'Choral' |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Ernst Wild, Wrestling Bradford Franz Grundheber, Baritone Helga Müller-Molinari, Contralto (Female alto) Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Lella Cuberli, Soprano Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Vienna Singverein Vinson Cole, Tenor |
Composer or Director: Johann Strauss II, Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Josef Strauss
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 2/2000
Media Format: Digital Versatile Disc
Media Runtime: 98
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SVD45985
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Der) Zigeunerbaron, '(The) Gipsy Baron' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Annen-Polka |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
(Die) Fledermaus, '(The) Bat', Movement: Overture |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Vergnügungszug, 'Train' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Pizzicato Polka |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Kaiser, 'Emperor' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Perpetuum mobile, 'Perpetual Motion' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Unter Donner und Blitz, 'Thunder and Lightning' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Frühlingsstimmen, 'Voices of Spring' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Kathleen Battle, Soprano Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
An der schönen, blauen Donau, 'Blue Danube' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Sphären-Klänge, 'Music of the Spheres' |
Josef Strauss, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Josef Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Delirien, 'Delirious' |
Josef Strauss, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Josef Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Ohne Sorgen!, 'Without a care!' |
Josef Strauss, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Josef Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Beliebte Annen |
Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Radetzky March |
Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer
Herbert von Karajan, Conductor Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: mscott rohan
His Beethoven Choral Symphony is as smooth and machine-turned as one would expect, lacking the verve even of his own earlier versions - though much of their peculiar instrumental spotlighting is left to the camera. The effect is more live, even to some slight slackening of ensemble. But there is a lyricism here which is often compelling in its own right, and a sense of grandeur sadly lacking in many subsequent readings. The second movement, though, is choppy, an impression worsened by constant jump-cutting to the timpani. The third's gravity is more appealing, but rather long and drawn-out, and the opening of the finale similarly does not compel. The soloists are a mixed bunch, Grundheber too baritonal to deliver his appeal with sufficient warmth; Cole is more lyrical, over a rather weightless Turkish march, but the ladies have the best of it. The Singverein's precision enhances the close, but it never quite lifts the spirits as it should. Sound and vision are decent, and presentation good - although the notes, as throughout this series, are skimpy, and exclusively on the disc.
The New Year's Day Concert in Vienna, 1987, well recorded and directed by Humphrey Burton, makes a much better impression. Karajan, ageing and visibly in pain from his back, made a great effort for an occasion that meant a lot to him, as a 'native son'. One feels that the Vienna players are nervous of him, but during his beloved Zigeunerbaron Overture a smile lightens that crocodilian countenance, and lingers throughout a luminous
For the opening of the Berlin Philharmonic's new Chamber Music Hall that year he mounted Vivaldi's Four Seasons, featuring his former protegee Anne-Sophie Mutter. Even with reduced forces and a more appropriately 'chamber' sound this still comes over as sumptuous in a way that will curdle any authenticist's blood, the tempos relaxed, the string tone warm and heavy, although lightened by Mutter's crackling energy. Karajan's own harpsichord contribution is rather muted, and this further overbalances the sound. None the less, it is possible to look past what are, ultimately, matters of taste, and find fine and affectionate music-making from all concerned; and the recording is quite good. It is, however, a safe recommendation only for Karajan fans.
Much more to my personal taste was his Dvorak New World Symphony, recorded in 1985 in the audienceless Musikverein. Again, much of the visceral excitement of his earlier versions is smoothed out here, but not, thankfully, the great sweep and surge of the Adagio. The old mystery is there at the beginning of the Largo, the cor anglais 'Goin' Home' solo suitably haunting, especially echoed in the horns. The Scherzo begins stodgily, but swiftly gathers momentum, though never quite enough; but the Allegro has a fine ringing start, and carries one along with flow and warmth to a properly majestic and poetic conclusion. The Vienna playing isn't as polished as Berlin's, but that almost suits Dvorak's touch of rusticity. At 43 minutes this is a pretty short disc, but an enjoyable one, and well recorded both visually and sonically, with a fine sense of presence.'
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