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Kuhn’s explosive Beethoven cosmos |
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Who'd have thought that an orchestra of such excellence could lie hidden in Bolzano? Gustav Kuhn has awakened the sleeping beauty, and presented the world of music with a fabulous orchestra. Guided by the daring prince's baton it now traverses Beethoven's Seventh with an unrestrained, downright elemental force, pulsating restlessly – yet without neglecting its tender lyricisms. And there's more in store: the cheeky finale of the Second Symphony has rarely ever sounded as snappy and bold, and yet as light and springy, as it does here. A unique experience! |
1CD | Orchestral | Classics | Haydn Orchester von Bozen und Trient |
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“A Beethoven that bubbles over with joie de vivre!” (Tagesspiegel, Berlin) Gustav Kuhn’s Beethoven-recording of Beethoven’s First and Fifth Symphony. |
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Franz Winter’s reading of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, live from the Tyrolean Festival Erl, makes for an enthralling and thoroughly entertaining audio experience. |
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Even before he became Arnold Schönberg’s student, Alban Berg wrote some 40 Jugendlieder, ’early lieder’: Romantic poetry as mirrored by the Fin de Siècle. |
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