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ALBUMMozart: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620Nicolai Gedda, Paul Kuen, Ermanno Lorenzi, Kostas Paskalis, Hilde Rössel-Majdan, Gerda Scheyrer, Chorus of the Vienna State Opera, Vienna Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan, Wilma Lipp, Gottlob Frick, Erich Kunz, Graziella Sciutti, Ingeborg Hallstein, Eberhard Wächter, Frederick Guthrie & Grace Hoffman
ALBUMWagner's Vision: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg - Highlights (The Mastersingers of Nuremberg) [Recorded 1951]Josef Janko, Erich Majkut, Erich Kunz, Arnold van Mill, Werner Faulhaber, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Edelmann, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Herbert von Karajan, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Hans Berg, Heinrich Pflanzl, Heinz Tandler, Heinz Borst, Gerhard Unger, Ira Malaniuk, Frederick Dalberg, Karl Mikorey, Gerhard Stolze & Hans Hopf
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About Herbert von Karajan
Βιογραφία καλλιτέχνη
Born in Salzburg in 1908, Karajan became the embodiment of the international superstar conductor in the age of TV and film. His strong flair for PR and keen business sense led him to exploit the new media in ways some found questionable, but his efforts extended the reach of classical music way beyond the opera house and concert hall. It’s estimated that he sold around 200 million records, which would make him the biggest-selling classical artist of all time—and few classical artists have taken such a close interest in the technical side of the recording process. It is important to stress, however, that Karajan was much more than a superficial showman. His recordings of the masters of the Austro-German Romantic and pre-modern ages—Beethoven, Wagner, Bruckner, Mahler, Richard Strauss—are still held up as exemplary by many. The luxurious richness of his orchestral sound is balanced by an exceptional feeling for the overall shape of the music—a feeling he could sustain even through such huge structures as the later operas of Wagner—and when it came to expression, he often dug deeply into the music’s emotional tissue. Although Karajan’s main focus was on the music of Germany and his native Austria, he also scored huge hits with music of other cultures, notably Verdi, Debussy, Ravel, Sibelius, and Shostakovich. Karajan died at his home in Anif, just outside Salzburg, in 1989.
Ιδιαίτερη πατρίδα
Salzburg, Austria-Hungary
Είδος
Classical
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