Description: Description Bruno Walter New York Philharmonic Brahms Complete Symphonies 3 UHQCD JAPAN Product introduction Brahms Chiclus of Walter & New York Philharmonic performed at Carnegie Hall in 1951, all of its symphonies finally appeared on 3UHQCD. Brahms Chiclus of Walter & New York Philharmonic performed at Carnegie Hall in 1951, all of its symphonies finally appeared on 3UHQCD. No. 2 was released on Tara for the first time in 2004, but No. 1 and No. 3 are the world's first CDs. No. 4 is the first CD in Japan. Walter's live Brahms, whose 50's New York era is said to be Walter's peak era, is the long-awaited complete collection. Bruno Walter held 14 concerts of the All Brahms Program at Carnegie Hall from January 18th to February 11th, 1951 for about a month. According to the materials provided by Mr. Katsuyuki Tanno, who is famous for creating Walter's website, the entire program is as follows. After this cycle, Walter recorded the New York Philharmonic and Symphony No. 4, Hungarian Dance Collection in Colombia on February 12, and it is a concert that shows how well Walter was at this time. ● January 18, 19, 20, 21 [Brahms Cycle-I]Tragic Overture / Violin Concerto [Zino Francescatti (Vn)] / Symphony No. 1● January 25, 26, 27, 28, 1951 [Brahms Cycle-II]Variations on a Theme by Haydn / Piano Concerto No. 1 [Clifford Curzon (P)] // Symphony No. 3● February 1, 1951 [Brahms Cycle-III]Academic Festival Overture / Double Concerto for Violin and Cello [John Corigliano (Vn) Leonard Rose (Vc)] / Symphony No. 2● February 4, 1951 [Brahms Cycle-III]Hungarian Dance Nos. 17, 1, 3, 10 / Double Concerto for Violin and Cello [John Corigliano (Vn) Leonard Rose (Vc)] / Symphony No. 2● February 8 and 9, 1951 [Brahms Cycle-IV]Piano Concerto No. 2 [Myra Hess (P)] / Symphony No. 4● February 11, 1951 [Brahms Cycle-V]Academic Festival Overture / Piano Concerto No. 2 [Myra Hess (P)] / Symphony No. 4 "No. 2", which was a big hit in the domestic version of Tara with the award of Koho Uno, the sound of this epitagraph has a radio announcement at the beginning, and the acquisition route is different from the Tara sound source.The sound quality is as clear and authentic as it is. I will fall in love with it again. With the powerful sound of the orchestra as a weapon, "No. 1", "No. 3", and "No. 4" also have a magnificent composition, a deep lyricism, and a fierce performance that smashes the limits of passion. It makes me realize that he was a live person. All songs are applauded. The bonus track includes "Tragedy Overture" (live in 1954), which will also be the world's first CD. Two studio recordings (New York Philharmonic in 1953 and Columbia Hibiki in 1960) were also famous performances, but it is a great performance with deeper carving and more spontaneity. This song also has a big applause after the performance."The total number of songs played with the New York Philharmonic was 1306, with 199 songs by Beethoven, followed by 157 songs by Brahms, followed by 121 songs by Mozart." ) ― Brahms, who played the most times after Beethoven. Let's call it Walter's Live Brahms, a complete collection of symphonies that fans must have, showing his attachment.Work informationMainConductor: Bruno WalterOrchestra: New York Philharmonic OthersComposer: Johannes Brahms Contents Number of configurations | 3 sheets Track ListingJohannes Brahm[DISC 1]Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 (January 21, 1951) [DISC 2]Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73 (February 4, 1951)Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90 (January 28, 1951) [DISC 3]Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 (February 11, 1951)
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Artist: Bruno Walter
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Record Label: Epitagraph
Release Title: Brahms: Complete Symphonies
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Catalog Number: EPITA022
Edition: Limited Edition, Live
Type: Album
Format: UHQCD
Release Year: 2022
Style: Symphony
Genre: Classical
Release Date: July 20, 2022