Brahms: Symphony in Cm No1, Op68; Academic Festival Overture in Cm Op80
On this CD:
1. Academic Festival Overture, for orchestra in C minor ("Akademische Festouvertüre"), Op. 80
Composed by Johannes Brahms
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Clemens Krauss
2. Alto Rhapsody, for alto, male chorus & orchestra, Op. 53
Composed by Johannes Brahms
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
with Kathleen Ferrier
Conducted by Clemens Krauss
3. Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68
Composed by Johannes Brahms
Performed by Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam
Conducted by Eduard Van Beinum
Brahms: Symphony in Cm No1, Op68; Academic Festival Overture in Cm Op80, Music, Johannes Brahms, Clemens Krauss, Eduard Van Beinum, Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, London Symphony Orchestra, Choral, Classical, Classical Music, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Romantic Overture for Orchestra, Romantic Symphony, Secular Aria and Chorus, Symphonic
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- A diamantine set of treasures!
- EVB'S BEST BRAHMS FIRST, NO QUESTION ABOUT IT
- A feast of Brahms
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Brahms: Symphony in Cm No1, Op68; Academic Festival Overture in Cm Op80
Manufacturer: Dutton Laboratories
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004R8WV
Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Customer Reviews:
A diamantine set of treasures!.......2006-07-23
First at all I must congratulate the titanic effort around this restoring process, from original 78 rpm records. It has been a superb achievement for the collective future memories. Kudos for Dutton laboratories.
One must marvel about the bold exuberance and genuine grandness imposed by Clemens Kraus about this superb and emotive performance of the Academic Festival Overture. Imposing in what orchestral mass concerns and rounded at all levels. The obtained result is worthy of the most praised adjectives. Kraus impressed that noble majesty and expressive grandness, without that formal German rigidity. Expressive in sum grade it's one of the most distinguished version I have ever heard and that is what it explains its release. It was recorded on October 9,1947.
Kathleen Ferrier was one of the most refulgent stars of the Belle Canto. This legendary recording confirms it. That Alto Rhapsody is loaded of genuine candor, sublime grandness and peerless musicianship. Recorded in December 18, 1947. When in 1951 she was interviewed, she remarked, "Perhaps the best recording I have made is the Brahms alto Rhapsody. It was recorded in a large hall and my voice floated out naturally."
And finally we are in the presence of one of the most mercurial, expressive and resplendent performances of Brahms First Symphony ever made. The admirable baton of Van Beinum conferred this version of such exquisite virtuosity, radiant opulence and distinguished refinement. We additionally must take into account the lavish level of this sumptuous ensemble: The Concertgebouw Orchestra once more reaffirmed its renowned prestige and astonishing tonal musculature.
In sum, an album to collect. A perennial reference pattern.
EVB'S BEST BRAHMS FIRST, NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.......2005-05-08
We all know that Eduard van Beinum literally dropped dead in front of his beloved Concertgebouw, while rehearsing the Brahms First Symphony, on April 13, 1959. This, combined with the fact that he made three commercial recordings of the First, was probably why UNIVERSAL chose to include two of them in their new retrospective series (in both the Decca "Volume 1" box and the Philips "Volume 2").
To compare these three EVB Brahms Firsts is a fascinating project.
I find that the October 1958 Philips has the greatest precision and clarity of texture, the most beautifully recorded sound, and the least passion.
The September 1951 Decca (produced by the legendary John Culshaw) radiates the most energy and sense of purpose. Even if the new transfer is unpleasantly harsh and high-end-brite.
But the September 1947 Decca has the greatest beauty of tone, sense of "roundedness," warmth, depth and spaciousness. Hands down, it takes the cake. Not only is the early hi-fi "ffrr" sound incredible for its time, but the phrasing and continuity are much more "organic" than in the later two Firsts...This is paradoxically the result of having to record the whole symphony in 4 minute stretches (i.e., for the 78 rpm format), and therefore needing to concentrate "over the breaks." Dutton seemlessly joins the 10 original "sides," and restores a vision which had been lost to us for 50 years. Indeed, it's easy to pardon UNIVERSAL for not including it in their EVB boxes...With this magnificent transfer available, there was no need. In terms of both the transfer and the performance, one gets a sense of warmth and craftsmanship, as in beholding a fine, antique cherrywood love-seat- the rich sheen and masterful carving of the wood, the fabric, the curve of the legs, the dimensions and the comfort.
I leave others to rave in detail about Kathleen Ferrier's Alto Rhapsody (there is none greater), nimbly conducted by Clemens Krauss- as well as Krauss' Academic Festival Overture (which begins this collection). But the 1947 First and the Ferrier Rhapsody, together, are reason enough why any household with a CD player must have this disc...Bravissimo, Signor Dutton!
A feast of Brahms.......2001-07-25
This pulls together some great Brahms recordings from 1947, each distinctive. It is easy to forget that they were put to wax every five minutes and there is hardly any trace of surface noise. In the Alto Rhapsody, Kathleen Ferrier gives a glowing performance. Krauss is at one with this music and the condition of these London orchestras so shortly after the war is stunning. The symphony shows how great the Concertgebouw orchestra was before they became self-governing around 1952. Van Beinum was an exceptional orchestra builder, and at a time when Decca needed to make a name on the continent, they could not have picked a better stepping stone. Everything is to praise.
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Brahms: Symphony in Cm No1, Op68; Academic Festival Overture in Cm Op80
Manufacturer: Grammofono 2000
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Brahms
| Brahms, Johannes
| ( B )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Romantic
| Symphonies
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Overtures
| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General Modern
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Symphonies
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00000I6N4
Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.1 in c Op.68: I. Un Poco Sostenuto. Allegro
- Sym No.1 in c Op.68: II. Andante Sostenuto
- Sym No.1 in c Op.68: III. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
- Sym No.1 in c Op.68: IV. Adagio. Piu Andante. Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio
- Academic Festival Ov Op.80
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- Classical Surroundings Vol. 7 (Trio)
- Classical Surroundings Vol. 8 (String Quartet 1)
- Classical Surroundings Vol. 9: String Quartet 2
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