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Leonard Bernstein,Ludwig Van Beethoven,Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
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[Classical Department Store “Here’s What Everyone Loves” No.5 Symphonies] Here’s What Everyone Loves When it comes to classical music, 100 pieces and 100 titles are the first 100 pieces and 100 titles! The world’s oldest classical label, Deutsche Grammophon, which boasts a history of over 120 years, and Decca (including the former Philips), which will celebrate its 90th anniversary in 2019 and is home to conductor Seiji Ozawa, pianist Mitsuko Uchida, and other greats. The series of evergreen masterpieces from both Decca and Philips labels will be released! We conducted a survey of about 25,000 people in the classical music industry and members of our newsletter. The campaign will release 20 titles in each genre every two weeks, for a total of 100 titles. The campaign features a grand performance of Beethoven’s monumental masterpiece “Hero,” a work of intense drama on an enormous scale that defies conventional wisdom, performed by Bernstein at the height of his maturity. This performance, in which a deeper approach than before is integrated with the supple sound of the Vienna Philharmonic, is one of the acclaimed recordings from the complete works that won the 1980 Record Academy Grand Prize. [Performed by] Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: Leonard Bernstein Recorded: January & February 1978 (2), February 1978 (1) Vienna (live (1)) * HR cutting based on DSD master ●SHM-CD specification ●HR cutting ●Green color label coating ●Commentary included Booklet






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