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Bruno Walter,Columbia Symphony Orchestra,Ludwig Van Beethoven
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[The Art of Bruno Walter, 1957-1961 (9)] The stereo recordings made by Bruno Walter (1876-1962) between 1957 and 1961, the last years of his life, are the most important performances in his vast discography. The recordings are a “world heritage” masterpiece, the fruit of his long musical experience and deep insight. These early stereo masterpieces were recorded with state-of-the-art equipment and technology at the American Legion Hall, which has excellent acoustics, through a series of meticulous rehearsals and sessions with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, which was specially organized for this purpose. These recordings have been newly remixed and remastered for the first time in 21 years, since 1998, and are available for distribution from the “Bruno Walter All Stereo Recordings SA-CD Hybrid Edition” (7 volumes, released 2019-20), which won a special category and special award at the 58th “Record Academy Awards” in 2020. The “Rural” is Walter’s trademark. The charming and beautifully romantic interpretation of this symphony in every detail has created one of the most beautiful images of the symphony in the second half of the 20th century.The “Leonore” Overture No. 2 is Walter’s only recording, and its unique exuberance of intense drama is so powerful that it’s hard to believe the 84-year-old conductor. ●DSD remastered (2019)






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