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Mozart: Symphony No. 33; German Dances / Schubert: Symphony No. 9 - The Great (1946 recordings) [Import, Original recording remastered]

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Franz Schubert , Herbert von Karajan , Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Audio CD
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  • Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert
  • Audio CD (February 27, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI Classics Imports
  • ASIN: B000002SSY
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #969,718 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Three German Dances, K.605: No.3 in C
2. Six German Dances, K.600: No.5 in G
3. Sym No.33 In B flat, K.319
4. Sym No.33 In B flat, K.319
5. Sym No.33 In B flat, K.319
6. Sym No.33 In B flat, K.319
7. Sym No.9 in C, D.944 'The Great'
8. Sym No.9 in C, D.944 'The Great'
9. Sym No.9 in C, D.944 'The Great'
10. Sym No.9 in C, D.944 'The Great'

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Joy comes out of hiding in postwar Vienna, November 30, 2005
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This review is from: Mozart: Symphony No. 33; German Dances / Schubert: Symphony No. 9 - The Great (1946 recordings) (Audio CD)
The English record producer who discovered Karajan after WW II, Walter Legge, got into Vienna by chance, thanks to an American army officer he met in a bar. The officer gave him a pass into the occupied city, and Legge found Karajan sharing a small aprtment with four other people, all living on bare subsistence. Within a few days Legge had signed up Karajan on the strength of his pre-war reputation. These recordings of Mozart and Schubert from 1946 were among the first signs of Vienna's revival.

On that acocunt they are inspiring performances, despite the ragged, boxy sound. Everything is listenable, however, and what we hear is actually Karajan's most unaffected performances of both the Mozart Sym. 33 and the Schubert Ninth. He felt an affinity for the Ninth in particular, and one almost hears him throwing down the gauntlet to Furtwangler. Furtwangler's famous Ninths from the early Fifties, both live and in the studio, are romantically expressive, big-boned, and important. By comparison, Karajan keeps a steady tempo, inflects phrases lightly, and asks for cleaner, more precise ensemble than Frutwangler generally cared about.

The orchestra must still have been shellshocked, but they play very well under the circumstances.The result is "modern" Schubert, a style that would sweep the musical world as Furtwangler's star faded (not to shine again until the Seventies), while Karajan's star shot to the top. Karajan has been seen as an interloper, but German musicmaking was ready to change, and the joy of these performances shows how healthy that change would be.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Karajan's Early Mozart & Schubert, May 2, 2005
This review is from: Mozart: Symphony No. 33; German Dances / Schubert: Symphony No. 9 - The Great (1946 recordings) (Audio CD)
This CD from EMI's "Karajan Edition" series features the great conductor with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1946 mono recordings of Schubert's 9th Symphony, and Mozart's 33rd Symphony along with two German Dances. The featured item is undoubtedly the "Great," receiving its first release on CD here. The performances overall are good but of course the poor, historical sound leaves a lot to be desired. Karajan recorded these works again in stereo for EMI in the 1970s with the Berlin Philharmonic (see my reviews), and those titles are definitely preferable. But with that being said, Herbie was never at his best with either of these composers and both this disc and the stereo remakes should be seriously considered only by the conductor's most avid followers. Most classical listeners will be better served by Karl Bohm in this repertoire.
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