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Post by John FowlerPost by gggg ggggPost by John FowlerPost by Randy LaneCurious to find out more about the contents.
Likely just EMI/HMV originals.
If so, will the RIA Ring be included?
https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/beethoven-symphonies-1-3-eroica
I hope Warner does a better job than they did with their 21 CD box "Wilhelm Furtwangler: the Great EMI Recordings".
the Wagner Prelude & Liebestod from 1938, and postwar recordings of Mahler, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and lots of Wagner + the studio Die Walkure.
Beethoven 2, 8, 9, Fidelio*
Brahms 1, 3, 4
Bruckner 7*, 8*
Mozart Don Giovanni*
Mozart - Don Giovanni Opera by Wilhelm Furtwängler (1954), NEW MASTERING (recording of the Century)
Actually EMI issued 2 different Salzburg Don Giovannis - choice of Tito Gobbi or Cesare Siepi.
Also Brahms 1,2,3,4
24 September 2021 Available as CD (55)
https://www.warnerclassics.com/release/complete-wilhelm-furtwangler
Now on JPC: 109.24 eu + 3.50 eu shipping = 112.74 eu
Release date: September 24
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/the-complete-wilhelm-furtwaengler-on-record/hnum/10607764
Furtwängler: Symphony No. 2; Adagio solenne from Symphonic Concerto
for Piano & Orchestra +Bach: St. Matthew Passion BWV 244 (live recording Konzerthaus Wien 1954); Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3; Brandenburg Concerto No.
3 +Wagner: Tristan und Isolde (complete recording); The Valkyrie (complete shot); Die Walküre (Act 3 / live recording Covent Garden 1937); Götterdämmerung (live recording Covent Garden 1937); Götterdämmerung (3rd scene act 3 / in two recordings); Prelude & Isoldes Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde (in two recordings); Siegfrieds Trauermarsch & Siefrieds Rheinfahrt aus Götterdämmerung (in two recordings); Prelude & Good Friday Magic from Parsifal; Siegfried Idyll; Tannhäuser Overture (in two recordings); The Flying Dutch Overture; Valkyrie Ride from Die Walküre; Overtures & Dance of the Apprentices from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Lohengrin Overture (in two recordings)
+Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1, 3-9 (No. 5 in three recordings; Nos. 3, 4, 6, 9 in two recordings); Violin Concerto op. 61 (in two recordings); Romances No. 1 & 2 for violin & orchestra; Piano Concerto No. 5; Egmont Overture op. 84; Cavatina for string orchestra from String Quartet No. 13); Coriolane Overture op. 62; Leonore Overture No. 2; Fidelio (complete recording 1953)
+Mozart: Symphony No. 40; Serenades No. 10 "Gran Partita" & No. 13 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (No. 13 in two recordings); Le Nozze di Figaro Overture; The abduction from the Seraglio Overture; Arias "O zittre nicht" & "Der
Hölle Rache" from Die Zauberflöte +Brahms: Symphonies No. 1 & 2 (with alternative takes); Violin Concerto op. 77; Haydn Variations op. 56a (in two recordings); Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3, 10 (Nos. 1
& 10 in two recordings) +Schubert: Symphonies No. 8 "Unfinished" & No. 9 "The Great"; Overture, Entr'acte No. 3, Ballet No. 2 from Rosamunde D. 797 (in two recordings)
+Weber: Der Freischütz-Overture; invitation to dance; Oberon Overture; Euryanthe Overture
+Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto op. 64; A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture op. 21; The Hebrides Overture (in two recordings / incl. rehearsal recording)
+Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel op. 28 (in two recordings / incl. rehearsals); Death and Transfiguration op. 24; Don Juan op. 20
+Tchaikovsky: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6; Serenade op. 48
+Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
+Schumann: Symphony No. 4; Manfred Overture op. 115
+Haydn: Symphonies No. 88
& 94 +Franck: Symphony in D
minor +Bruckner: 2nd movement from Symphony No. 7
+Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2
+Liszt: Les Preludes
+Berlioz: Hungarian March from La Damnation de Faust op. 24 (in two recordings)
+Rossini: La Gazza ladra overture; Il Barbiere di Siviglia Overture
+Dvorak: Slavic Dance op. 46 No.
3 +J. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus-Overture; Emperor Waltz; Pizzicato-Polka (with & without
glockenspiel) +Gluck: Aleste overture (in two recordings); Iphigenie en Aulide Overture
+Cherubini: Anacreon Overture
+Nicolai: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Overture +Smetana: The Vltava
+Unreleased Recordings - Schubert: Symphony No. 8 (Copenhagen 1950); Test recordings with works by J. Strauss II, Wagner, Schubert, Tchaikovsky
+"Wilhelm Furtwänger - A Memoir" - documentaries and interviews
Artists: Erna Berger, Gertrude Pitzinger, Walther Ludwig, Kirsten Flagstad, Rudolf Bockelmann, Lauritz Melchior, Herbert Janssen, Edwin Fischer, Yehudi Menuhin, Wilma Lipp, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Höngen, Hans Hopf, Otto Edelmann, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Anton Dermota, Elisabeth Grümmer, Rudolf Schock, Ludwig Suthaus, Martha Mödl, Wolfgang Windgassen, Gottlob Frick, Sena Jurinac, Leonie Rysanek, Choir of the Bayreuth Festival, Vienna Boys' Choir, Vienna Singakademie, Choir of the Vienna State Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic, Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival, Wilhelm Furtwängler
CONTENTS LIST FROM JPC (cleaned up by me)
There some obvious omissions – live recordings of operas from Salzburg, live Bruckner 7 & 8
FURTWANGLER: Symphony No. 2; Adagio solenne from Symphonic Concerto
for Piano & Orchestra
BACH: St. Matthew Passion BWV 244 (live recording Konzerthaus Wien 1954); Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3; Brandenburg Concerto No.3
WAGNER: Tristan und Isolde (complete recording); The Valkyrie (complete shot); Die Walküre (Act 3 / live recording Covent Garden 1937); Götterdämmerung (live recording Covent Garden 1937); Götterdämmerung (3rd scene act 3 / in two recordings); Prelude & Isoldes Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde (in two recordings); Siegfrieds Trauermarsch & Siefrieds Rheinfahrt aus Götterdämmerung (in two recordings); Prelude & Good Friday Magic from Parsifal; Siegfried Idyll; Tannhäuser Overture (in two recordings); The Flying Dutch Overture; Valkyrie Ride from Die Walküre; Overtures & Dance of the Apprentices from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Lohengrin Overture (in two recordings)
BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos. 1, 3-9 (No. 5 in three recordings; Nos. 3, 4, 6, 9 in two recordings); Violin Concerto op. 61 (in two recordings); Romances No. 1 & 2 for violin & orchestra; Piano Concerto No. 5; Egmont Overture op. 84; Cavatina for string orchestra from String Quartet No. 13); Coriolan Overture op. 62; Leonore Overture No. 2; Fidelio (complete recording 1953)
MOZART: Symphony No. 40; Serenades No. 10 "Gran Partita" & No. 13 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (No. 13 in two recordings); Le Nozze di Figaro Overture; The abduction from the Seraglio Overture; Arias "O zittre nicht" & "Der Hölle Rache" from Die Zauberflöte
BRAHMS: Symphonies No. 1 & 2 (with alternative takes); Violin Concerto op. 77; Haydn Variations op. 56a (in two recordings); Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3, 10 (Nos. 1 & 10 in two recordings)
SCHUBERT: Symphonies No. 8 "Unfinished" & No. 9 "The Great"; Overture, Entr'acte No. 3, Ballet No. 2 from Rosamunde D. 797 (in two recordings)
WEBER: Der Freischütz-Overture; invitation to dance; Oberon Overture; Euryanthe Overture
MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto op. 64; A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture op. 21; The Hebrides Overture (in two recordings / incl. rehearsal recording)
R.STRAUSS: Till Eulenspiegel op. 28 (in two recordings / incl. rehearsals); Death and Transfiguration op. 24; Don Juan op. 20
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6; Serenade op. 48
MAHLER: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 4; Manfred Overture op. 115
HAYDN: Symphonies No. 88 & 94
FRANCK: Symphony in D minor
BRUCKNER: 2nd movement from Symphony No. 7
BARTOK: Violin Concerto No. 2
LISZT: Les Preludes
BERLIOZ: Hungarian March from La Damnation de Faust op. 24 (in two recordings)
ROSSINI: La Gazza ladra overture; Il Barbiere di Siviglia Overture
DVORAK: Slavic Dance op. 46 No.3
J.STRAUSS: Die Fledermaus-Overture; Emperor Waltz; Pizzicato-Polka (with & without
glockenspiel)
GLUCK: Aleste overture (in two recordings); Iphigenie en Aulide Overture
CHERUBINI: Anacreon Overture
NICOLAI: The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture
SMETANA: Vltava
+Unreleased Recordings - Schubert: Symphony No. 8 (Copenhagen 1950); Test recordings with works by J. Strauss II, Wagner, Schubert, Tchaikovsky
+"Wilhelm Furtwänger - A Memoir" - documentaries and interviews
Whatever rights EMI/Warner had to the Salzburg material reverted to Orfeo. Whether they still retain rights, I know not. Same thing happened with the Szell/Salzburg live performances once on Sony.
DH
Live recordings of Beethoven's Symphonies 2 (Vienna Philharmonic) & 8 (Stockholm Philharmonic), and Brahms Symphony 1 (Vienna Philharmonic) & Symphonies 2-4 (Berlin Philharmonic) were last issued and COPYRIGHTED in 2016 (Beethoven complete symphonies) and 2018 (Brahms complete symphonies).
Copyright by Parlophone Records, "a Warner Music Group Company".
The 1937 Beethoven 9th from 1937 was a concert given in Queens Hall London and was recorded by HMV, ostensibly produced by Fred Gaisberg as was the case with the live Wagner performances from Covent Garden and Bruno Walter's 1938 concert with the Vienna Philharmonic of Mahler's 9th Symphony.
The last time EMI issued the 1937 Ninth, it was part of a 2 disc set in the Great Conductors of the Century series. Unfortunately it was edited for time and a repeat was removed from the scherzo.
EMI also edited the postwar Bach St. Mathew Passion so it would fit on 2 CDs (Furtwangler also made some cuts of his own).
I hope both performances will have the EMI cuts restored in the new box.
JPC lists Furtwangler's Symphony 2 in this box.
Berlin Philharmonic studio recording on DG.
Viennna Philharmonic concert recording on Orfeo, which I assume this is, even though it has never before been released by EMI.
https://www.amazon.com/Furtw%C3%A4ngler-Symphony-No-Wilhelm-Furtwangler/dp/B0000044WN/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=furtwangler+symphony+2&qid=1624376812&sr=8-5
The unparalleled scope of this 55CD set makes it an essential for the music-lover. Not only is it the first collection to unite Furtwängler’s entire catalogue of studio recordings, it also encompasses every live recording he made with a view to commercial release.
So, in effect this should be his complete "authorized" recordings, for EMI, DG, and Decca.
Painstaking research has even unearthed a treasury of previously unpublished material, recorded in Vienna and Copenhagen.
DH
Warner YouTube video
Highly recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RD_SdWLE9NHZY&v=_SdWLE9NHZY&feature=emb_rel_end
"The complete studio recordings. Plus live performances recorded for release on disc. His Master's Voice (HMV aka EMI),
Telefunken, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Polydor".
This is pretty unheard of cooperation between the biggies.
It is a 55 CD set,
consisting of 53 CDs in 192kHz/24bit + 10CDs in 96kHz/24bit + one Documentary CD in 44 kHz/16bit
Quel mystère.
I am also surprised that the French branch of Warner is undertaking this project instead of the Germans or English.
Quelle appréhension.
https://wmg.jp/wilhelmfurtwangler/discography/24779/
First attempt at deciphering:
CD1
Weber: Opera "The Magic Bullet Archer" Op.77 ~ Overture
[Recording] 16. X.1926
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in
C minor, Op.67 [Record] 16 & 30.X.1926,
I.1927 Mendelssohn: Overture to The Summer's Night's Dream Op.21
J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV.1068
- No.2: Air Schubert: Play Accompanying Music Rosamunde D.797 - Interlude No. 3, Ballet Music No. 2 [Recording] 13. VVI.1929, Hochschule für
Musik, Berlin Wirhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon
GmbH New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art &Son Studio, Annecy
CD2
Wagner: Prelude to The Opera Lohengrin - Act 1 Wagner: Tristan and Isolde - Prelude to Act 1, Death of Love
Schubert: Rosamunde, D.797 Overture R. Strauss: Symphonic Poem "Till Eulenspiegel's Funny Mischief"
Op.28 + With Rehearsal [Recording] 1930, Hochschule für Musik,
Berlin (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
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CD3
Mendelssohn: Overture "Fingal's Cave" Op.26 + Rehearsal
Berlioz: Dramatic Story "Faust's Punishment" Op.24 Hungarian March
Dvorak: Slavic Dance in B major Op.2 46-3 J.S.
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in D major BWV.1047 - 1st & 2nd Movement Rossini: Overture to The Opera "Dorobo Kasasagi"
Brahms: Hungarian Dance Nos. 1 & 10 [
Recording]1930, Hochschule für Musik,
Berlin Weber (Edited by Berlioz): Solicitation to
Butoh [Recording] 1932, Hochschule für Musik,
Berlin (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Sound Source)
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
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CD4
Wagner: The Twilight of the Gods - Siegfried's Funeral March
Beethoven: Overture to the Play Egmont Op.84
Mozart: The
Marriage of Figaro Overture K.492 Mozart: Escape from the Palace Overture K.384 [Record] 1933, Hochschule für Musik, Berlin
Rossini: Overture to the Opera Sebilya's Barber Weber: Overture from The Magic Bullet Archer, Prelude to Act 3
[Record]1935, Hochschule für Musik, Berlin
MOZART: Aine Kleine Nachtumsik K.525
[Recording]28. XXII.1936 & VI.1937, Hochschule für Musik, Berlin
J. Strauss II: Overture
to The Komery [Record]28. XII.1936,
Hochschule für Musik, Berlin (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
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CD5
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor,
Op.125, Chorus, live: 1.V.1937, Queen's Hall, London
Erna Berger (soprano), Gertrede Pitzinger (alto)
Walter Ludwig (tenor), Rudolf Vatzke
(Bass)
London Philharmonic Choir Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwängler (conductor)
Parlophone
Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son
CD6
Wagner: Valkyrie- Act 3 [Recording] live: 26.V.1937, Covent Garden, London (Soprano) Rudolf Beckelman (Bass Baritone) Maria Muller (Soprano), other London Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Classics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son
CD7-8
Wagner: Twilight of the Gods (excerpt) [Recording] live: 1.VI.1937, Covent Garden, London (Soprano) Laurits Merhior (Tenor)
Margarete Kluse (Mezzo-Soprano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Opera Choir, Covent Garden, Conductor:
Parlophone Records (Warner
Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD9
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op.67 [Record]8. X & 3.XI.1937, Beethovensaal,
Berlin Wagner: Prelude to The First Act from Tristan and Isolde,
Death of Love [Recording]11. III.1938, Beethovensaal,
Berlin Wagner: Prelude to Act 1 of the Stage Sacred Celebration "Parzifar", Good Friday Music [Recording]5. III.1938,
Beethovensaal, Berlin Performed by Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
(Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD10
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op.74 [Record] 25 & 27.X.1938,
Beethovensaal, Berlin Performed by Wilhelm Furtwengler
(conductor)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
(Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD11
Furtwengler: Symphonic Concerto for Piano and Orchestra - 2nd 2nd 25. IV.1939, Beethovensaal, Berlin (Piano) Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra Beethoven: String Quartet No. 13 in B major Op.130 -
5: Cavatina [Recorded] 15. XX.1940, Philharmonie, Berlin
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E major - 2nd movement: Adagio [Record]7. IV.1942, Philharmonie, Berlin
Gluck : Overture to The Opera Arceste [Record]9. X.1942, Philharmonie, Berlin
Performs By Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
(Sound Source) Parlophone Records, Teldec Classics,Telefunken (Warner Classics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD12
Brahms: Variations on Haydn's Theme, Op.56aa
[Recording] 8 & 23.XII.1943, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6
in F major, Op.68 in C major, "Pastoral" [Recording] 22-23. XII.1943, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Wien (conductor)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD13
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61 RRecording]28-29. VIII.1947, Künsthaus, Lucerne (Violin) Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Lucerne Festival Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (WarnerClassics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD14
Beethoven: Symphony No.3 In Eisteddefine Op.55 [Recording]10-12, 17.XI.1947 & 15.II.1949 , Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien
Beethoven: Coryoran Overture Op.62 [Record]25. XXI.1947, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Performs Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
(Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio,
CD15
Mozart: Serenade No. 10 in B major K.361 "Gran Partita"
[Recording]11, 19, 26.XI & 3.XII.1947, Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wien
(conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Soloists (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art
& Son Studio, Annecy
CD16
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op.68 [Record] 17-19 & 25.XI.1947, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Wien (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD17
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op.73 [Record] 20, 22, 24-25 III.1948, Kingsway Hall, London (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) London Philharmonic Orchestra (Sound Source) Decca Music Group
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Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op.73 (decca first release) RRecording]20, 22, 24-25 III.1948, Kingsway Hall,
London Performance Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) London Philharmonic Orchestra (Sound
Source: Remastered) Courtesy of Furtwengler Center
CD18
Wagner: The Twilight of the Gods - Brunhilde's Self-Sacrifice [Recording]26. III.1948, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London Kirsten Flagstart (Soprano) Wilhelm
Furtwengler (conductor) Philharmonia Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Overture "Fingal's Cave" Op.26 [Recording] 15. II.1949, Grosser Saal or Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wien
Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K.550 [Record]7-8. XII.1948 & 17.II.1949, Grosser Saal or Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wien (conductor) Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra
(Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son
CD19
Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
[Recording]16-17. II.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Wagner: Overture to the
Opera Tannhieser [Recorded] 17 & 22.II.1949, Grosser
Saal, Musikverein, Wien Wagner: The
Twilight of the Gods - Siegfried, Journey to the Line [Record]23. II.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Wagner: Overture to the
Wandering Dutch [Record]30-31. III.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Performs Wien (conductor)
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner
Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son
CD20
Brahms: Variations on Haydn Theme Op.56a
[Recording]30. III & 2.IV.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien
Wagner: Valkyrie: Valkyrie's
Cavalry [Recording]31. III.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Berlioz: Dramatic Story Faust's Punishment Op.24 - Hungarian March
[Record]31. III.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Mozart: Aine Kleine Nachtmusik, K.525
[Recording]1. IIV.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Brahms: Hungarian Dance - Nos.
1, 3, 10 [Record]4. IV.1949, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien Wagner: The Meisterzinger of
Nuremberg - Prelude to Act 1,
Dance of the Apprentices [Record] 1 & 4.IV. (Prelude), 4.IV.1949 (Dance of the Apprentices),
Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records
(Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit by Art & Son
CD21
Wagner: The Opera Loengrin Prelude to Act 1 [Recording]29. VIII.1949, Knsthaus, Lucerne
Brahms: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.77 [Record]29-31. VIII.1949, Knsthaus, Lucerne
(Violin) Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Lucerne Festival Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art & Son
CD22
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op.92 [Record] 18-19. I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien
Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759, Unfinished [Record], 19-21. I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records
(Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit
from original tapes by Art& Son
CD23
R. Strauss: Symphonic Poem "Death and Transformation" Op.24 [Recording]21-24. I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,Wien
J. Strauss II: Emperor Enbuye Op.437 [Record]24. I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in G major, Op.60 [Recording] 25 & 30.I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (sound source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit Art & Son
CD24
Wagner: Twilight of the Gods- Siegfried's Funeral March [Record]31. I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wagner: Prelude to The Meisterzinger of Nuremberg
- Act 3 [Recording]1. II.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Weber: Overture to the Opera Oberon [Record]1. II.1950, Grosser Saal or Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wien
Schubert: Play Accompanying Music Rosamunde - Interlude No.3, Ballet Music No.
2 [Recording] 2. II.1950, Brahmssaal, Musikverein,
Tchaikovsky: String Serenade in C major,
Op.48- 2 & 4 [Recorded]2. II.1950, Brahmssaal, Musikverein,
Wien J. Strauss II and Josef Strauss: Pizzicato Polka (with and without
Glockenspiel) [Recording]3. III.1950, Brahmssaal, Musikverein,
Mozart: The Magic Flute - "Don't Be Afraid", "The Flame of
Vengeance Burns in My Heart Like Hell" [Recording]3. II.1950, Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilma Lipp (soprano: Mozart) (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering
2021 in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art & Son Studio,
CD25
Schubert: Overture to Rosamunde Play [Record]3-17. I.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op.36 [Record] 4-10. I.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein
Cherbini: Overture to The Anakleon [Record]11. II.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wien (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit
by Art & Son Studio, Annecy from original taps
by Art & Son Studio, Annecy ( Schubert ) Tchaikovsky, Cherubini)
CD26
Haydn: Symphony No. 94 in A major,[Recording]11-17. I.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Nikolai: Overture to the Merry Wife of Windsor [Record]18. I.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Schumann: Manfred Overture Op.115
[Recording]24-25. I.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Smetana: Mordau [Record]24. II.1951, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit
from original tapes by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
CD27
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E major, Op.73, Emperor [Record] 19-20. II.1951, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London Edvin Fischer (Piano) Wilhelm
Furtwengler (Conductor) Philharmonia Orchestra
Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) Remastering 2020 in 192kHz/24-bit
from original tapes by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.64 [Recording]25-26. VV.1952, Jesus
Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem (Violin) Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD28
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op.125 ,Chorus [Recorded]live: 29.VII.1951, Festspielhaus, Bayreuth (Soprano) Elisabeth Hengen (Contralto) Hans Hopp (Tenor) Otto Edelman (Bass) Bayreuth Festival Orchestra & Choir Wilhelm Furtwängler (Conductor)
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CD29-30
Schubert: Symphony No. 9 in C major D.944 'Great] [Recording] 27-28. XI & 2-4.XII.1951, Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
Furtvengler: Symphony No.2 in G minor [Record]22. XXI-4. XII.1951, Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
Haydn: Symphony No. 88 in G major [Record] 4-5. XII.1951, Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon
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CD31
Wagner: The Twilight of the Gods Brunhilde's Self-Sacrifice
[Recording]22. VI.1952, Kingsway Hall, London
Mahler: Songs of The Young People [Recorded]24-25. VVI.1952, Kingsway Hall, London (Soprano: Wagner)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Baritone: Mahler)
Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Philharmonia Orchestra (Sound
Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD32
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op.21 [Record] 24, 26-28.XI.1952, Grosser
Saal, Musikverein, Wien Beethoven:
Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op.68 in F major, Denen [ Record] 24-25. XI.1952, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Wien
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD33
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E major, Op.55, "Heroes" [Record] 24-25. XI.1952, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD34
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op.60 [Record] 1-2. XII.1952, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Wagner: Overture to The Tannhieser [Record]2-3. XII.1952, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
(Sound Source) Parlophone Records
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CD35
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61 [Record] 7-8. IIV.1953, Kingsway Hall, London
Beethoven Romance No. 1 in F major Op.40 Beethoven: Romance No. 2 in F major Op.50 [Recording] 9. IV.1953, Kingsway Hall, London (Violin)
Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) Philharmonia Orchestra (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD36
Schumann: Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op.120 [Record]14. V.1953, Jesus Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
Frank: Symphony in D minor FWV.48 [Record]14-15. XII.1953, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor)
Berlin philharmonic orchestra (Schumann) Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra (Frank) Deutsche
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CD37
Bartók: Violin Concerto No.2 in B
minor, Sz.112 [Record] 12-13. IX.1953, No. 1 Studio, Abbey
Road, London (Violin)
Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor)
Philharmonia Orchestra Parlophone Records (Warner Classics)
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CD38
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op.67 [Record] 28.II. & 1.III.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien
Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Conductor)
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CD39
Wagner: Twilight of the Gods - "Siegfried's Funeral March", "Siegfried, Journey to the Line"
R.Strauss: Symphonic Poem "Don Juan" Op.20 R. Strauss: Symphonic Poem "Till Eulenspiegel's Funny Mischief" Op.28
Liszt: Prelude, S.97 [Recording] 2-3 III.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wilhelm Furtwengler Vienna Philharmonic (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in
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CD40
Wagner: Prelude to the First Act 4. III.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Weber: Overture to The Magic Bullet Archer Op.77 Weber: Overture to Eulianthe Op.81 5-6. III.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Gluck: Overture to The Opera Arceste Gluck: Overture to Ored's Ifigeny
8. III.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein,
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No.2 Op.72a 4-5. IIV.1954, Hochschule für Musik,
Berlin (conductor) Wilhelm Furtwengler
(conductor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
(Wagner, Weber, Gluck) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Beethoven) (Sound Source)
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CD41-43
J.S. Bach: Matthew's Hard Song BWV.244 (All Songs) [Recorded] live: 14 & 17.IV.1954, Grosser Saal, Konzerthhaus (Tenor: Evangelist) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Baritone: Jesus) Elisabeth Grümmer (Soprano: Me medium I, Pilate's wife) Marga Hefgen (Alto: Woman II) Otto Edelman (Bass: Judah, Petro,Pilate)
Vienna Zing Academy, Vienna Boys' Choir Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New editing by Stéphane Toparkian and new remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art & Son Studio, Annecy *64-66 (?)
CD44-47
Wagner: "Tristan and Isolde" (all songs) 10-22. VVI.1952,
Kingsway Hall, London (Performance) Kirsten Flagstart (Isolde)
Ludwig Zoothaus (Tristan) Blanche Seebom (Brangene) Josef Grindle (King
Marche) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Krvenal) Edgar Evans (Meroto)
Rudolph Schock (Makido, Mizuo) Roderick Davis (Helmsman) Philharmonia Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler (conductor) Parlophone Records (Warner
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CD48-49
Beethoven: Opera Fidelio Op.62 (all songs) 3-19. XX.1953, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Martha Mödle (Leonore) Wolfgang Vintgassen (Florestan)
Gottrope Flick (Rocco) Otto Edelman (Don Pitzalo) Alfred Pell (Don Fernando)
Sena Urinacci (Marceline) Rudolf Schock (Yachino), Vienna State Opera
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler (Conductor) [Sound
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CD50-53
Wagner: The Play Valkyrie (all songs) [Recorded] 28. IX-6. X.1954, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Martha Medle (Brünnhilde) Leonie Lizanek (Zieklinde) Ferdinand Franz (Vautan) Ludwig Zoothaus (Sigmund) Margarete Kluse (Fricca Gottrope Frick (Hundink), other Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Frütwengler (conductor)
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CD54: FIRST RELEASE
--- Schubert: Symphony No.8 in B minor D.759 Unfinished [Recording] live: 1.X.1950, OddFellow Palæet, Copenhagen Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtvengler (Conductor) Originally broadcasted by Danc Radio in 1950
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--- J. Strauss: Emperor Circle Dance Op.437 (test recording by through) I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Sound Source:Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
--- Wagner: Twilight of the Gods - Siegfried's Funeral March (Test Recording by Through) I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art &
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--- Schubert: Play Accompanying Music Rosamunde - Interlude
No. 3 (Test Recording & Unpublished Take) I.1950, Grosser Saal, Musikverein, Wien Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bitfrom original tapes by Art & Son
--- Tchaikovsky: String Serenade in C major Op.48 - 3rd movement: Elegy (test recording through) II.1950, Brahmssaal, Musikverein, Wien (Sound Source) Parlophone Records (Warner Classics) New remastering 2021 in 192kHz/24-bit
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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler
Tuning, buzzer, sound source of the beginning of the performance mistake
Editing from original tapes 1949/1950. Recordings in Vienna and Lucerne.
Lucerne Festival Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwengler
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CD55: DOCUMENTARY
Memories of Furtwangler by Jon Tolansky
This audio documentary interview was recorded by John Transkey, a producer and writer who specializes in documentaries for classical performers, and was recorded in London in 1993 (Edward Downes, Remo Laurichera) and in London in 1994 (Hugh Bean, Hugh Maguire, Gervas de Deux. Payet, Harold Nash), in London in 1995 (Eudie Menuin, Bertolt Goldschmidt), in Weybridge in 1995 (Bernardo Dennis-Brown, John Meek), in Lucerne in 1995 (Elisabeth Furtwengler), berlin in 2000 interviews with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 2002 in London (Peter Gelhorn) and 2003 in London (Christopher Rayburn). Some of these interviews will be published for the first time here.
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Not only is it the first collection to integrate all of Furtvengler's studio recordings, but it also includes live recordings for commercial release. A number of studies have also unearthed large, unpublished sources of material recorded in Vienna and Copenhagen. Each recording is more reproduced on the master tape than ever before with the latest digital devices and a new remastered with even higher bits. The accompanying booklets and documentary CDs, both credible and exhaustive, further reveal Furtvengler's philosophy and genius for revealing the serenity that brings the score to life.
# One of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, Wilhelm Furtwergler, is seen as the best conductor in the Austrian and German repertoire (especially Beethoven, Brahms, Wagner and Bruckner), making him an important standard for performers and music lovers.
Furtvengler had close ties to the Berliner Philderen, the Vienna Philharmonic and the Bayreuth Music Festival.
Throughout the turbulent times of the country's history, Furtvengler saw himself as a loyal guardian of the great German musical tradition. His approach to scoring was not autocratic. He was to re-live it in an organic way that seemed spontaneous. His belief is that the details of the music are "exactly as it sounds" ("... wie es klingt") was that needed to be conveyed, understood and evaluated. <
# This collection is the first integration of all furtvengler studio recordings and live recordings created with commercial releases in
perspective. For completeity, the collection includes sound sources from both the Warner Classics catalog (formerly HMV-EMI and Telefunken) and the Universal catalog (Polydor, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon). A special licensing agreement with Universal allowed the use of the original master. With the cooperation of Stéphane Topakian, Vice President of the French Furtvengler Association, many sound sources have been queried and procured, and some of them are also included by the Furtvengler Center in Japan.
# Includes the first sound source to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra in 1950.
J. Strauss: Emperor
Circular Dance Wagner: Siegfried's Funeral March
from "Twilight of the Gods" Schubert: Interlude No. 3 from "Rosamunde" Tchaikovsky:
Elegy from "String Serenade."
# "Schubert: Unfinished Symphony", a broadcast sound source recorded by Danish Broadcasting In Copenhagen on October 1, 1950, contains the first sound source provided with optimal sound
quality. This is the only live recording that wasn't originally for commercial release, but it's specially recorded.
# Most of the sound sources included here have been remastered at 192kHz/24bit in 2021 at Art & Son Studio in Annecy, France from the original master (except for
the following sound
sources). Remastering is created from the best available sources, including the original master tape where possible, and the original 78-rotation SP and LP matrix.
The first half of CD31 (Wagner and Mahler), CD 37 (Bartók), and CD 27 (Beethoven's "Emperor") uses a 2020, 192kHz/24bit remastered sound source for the Philharmonia Orchestra's 75th Anniversary BOX.
CD35 (Beethoven) used 96kHz/24bit remastered sound source in 2016 for menu-in complete works.
Cd55 documentary remastered at 44kHz/16bit.
Art&Son Studio, which has remastered many works, including warner classics as well as other labels, has been remastered, including the complete works of Barbilori, the complete cruytance, the los tropovich, the complete Genette Nveu, and the menu-in.
# Each disc is enclosed in a paper jacket designed with an original
jacket. # The 160-page booklet (English, French, German)
features essays and many photos about Furtvengler.
Stéphane Topakian, Vice President of the French Furtvengler Association, and Christophe Hénault, Art & Son
Studio Engineer, explain the procurement of sound sources
and their problems.