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Wolfgang Sawallisch- Complete Symphonic, Lieder & Choral Recordings 65CD

SKU: 5054197832178
Regular price L£18,167,000.00
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Wolfgang Sawallisch- Complete Symphonic, Lieder & Choral Recordings 65CD
Wolfgang Sawallisch- Complete Symphonic, Lieder & Choral Recordings 65CD

For five decades Wolfgang Sawallisch (1923-2013) held a central position in the musical world. That centrality was reflected in a series of top orchestral and operatic posts and in his interpretations, free of self-regarding eccentricities. His modest but highly effective conducting technique also made him the ideal recording artist. Sawallisch was a Bavarian born in Munich, city of orchestras and a great opera company, which he headed for 21 years. He started his career as an outstanding pianist and remained a sought-after accompanist to great Lieder singers and instrumentalists. Volume 1 of a complete conspectus of his Warner Classics recordings (made for Electrola and EMI Classics between 1954 to 1997) includes wonderful Lieder and song collaborations, as well as famous concerto accompaniments for eminent soloists and a heartwarming traversal of Schubert's secular vocal and sacred choral music with Bavarian Radio colleagues. But the main focus among the 65 discs is on his symphonic achievements: Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bruckner and Dvorák - the latter's Eighth Symphony was his first published recording, from 1954. Richard Strauss, an early influence, is strongly represented. This 65CD-box brings together all the non-operatic recordings that the German conductor and pianist Wolfgang Sawallisch (1923-2013) made in the years from 1954 to 1997 for EMI Classics and Electrola (now Warner Classics).

Track List

  1. Composers Represented
  2. Beethoven (6CDS)
  3. Brahms (10CDS)
  4. Bruckner
  5. Dvorák (5CDS)
  6. Hindemith
  7. Mendelssohn (3CDS)
  8. Mozart (3CDS)
  9. Orff
  10. Pfitzner
  11. Schubert (12CDS)
  12. Schumann (5CDS)
  13. R. Strauss (8CDS)
  14. Tchaikovsky (3CDS)
  15. Wagner
  16. Weber
  17. Soloists Include
  18. Emanuel Ax Yuri Egorov Annie Fischer Stephen Kovacevich Piano
  19. Johanna Martzy Frank Peter Zimmermann Violin
  20. Natalia Gutman Heinrich Schiff Cello
  21. Ole Edvard Antonsen Trumpet
  22. Dennis Brain Horn
  23. Helen Donath Barbara Hendricks Lucia Popp Margaret Price Soprano
  24. Brigitte Fassbaender Alto
  25. Marjana Lipovšek Mezzo-Soprano
  26. Adolf Dallapozza Peter Schreier Tenor
  27. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Thomas Hampson Baritone
  28. Choirs Include
  29. Capella Bavariae
  30. Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
  31. Chor Des Städtischen Musikvereins Zu Düsseldorf
  32. Orchestras Include
  33. Berliner Philharmoniker
  34. Philharmonia Orchestra
  35. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
  36. Staatskapelle Dresden
  37. The London Philharmonic Orchestra
  38. The Philadelphia Orchestra
  39. Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Format: New CD/Classical

Wolfgang Sawallisch- Complete Symphonic, Lieder & Choral Recordings 65CD

SKU: 5054197832178
Regular price L£18,167,000.00
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For five decades Wolfgang Sawallisch (1923-2013) held a central position in the musical world. That centrality was reflected in a series of top orchestral and operatic posts and in his interpretations, free of self-regarding eccentricities. His modest but highly effective conducting technique also made him the ideal recording artist. Sawallisch was a Bavarian born in Munich, city of orchestras and a great opera company, which he headed for 21 years. He started his career as an outstanding pianist and remained a sought-after accompanist to great Lieder singers and instrumentalists. Volume 1 of a complete conspectus of his Warner Classics recordings (made for Electrola and EMI Classics between 1954 to 1997) includes wonderful Lieder and song collaborations, as well as famous concerto accompaniments for eminent soloists and a heartwarming traversal of Schubert's secular vocal and sacred choral music with Bavarian Radio colleagues. But the main focus among the 65 discs is on his symphonic achievements: Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bruckner and Dvorák - the latter's Eighth Symphony was his first published recording, from 1954. Richard Strauss, an early influence, is strongly represented. This 65CD-box brings together all the non-operatic recordings that the German conductor and pianist Wolfgang Sawallisch (1923-2013) made in the years from 1954 to 1997 for EMI Classics and Electrola (now Warner Classics).

Track List

  1. Composers Represented
  2. Beethoven (6CDS)
  3. Brahms (10CDS)
  4. Bruckner
  5. Dvorák (5CDS)
  6. Hindemith
  7. Mendelssohn (3CDS)
  8. Mozart (3CDS)
  9. Orff
  10. Pfitzner
  11. Schubert (12CDS)
  12. Schumann (5CDS)
  13. R. Strauss (8CDS)
  14. Tchaikovsky (3CDS)
  15. Wagner
  16. Weber
  17. Soloists Include
  18. Emanuel Ax Yuri Egorov Annie Fischer Stephen Kovacevich Piano
  19. Johanna Martzy Frank Peter Zimmermann Violin
  20. Natalia Gutman Heinrich Schiff Cello
  21. Ole Edvard Antonsen Trumpet
  22. Dennis Brain Horn
  23. Helen Donath Barbara Hendricks Lucia Popp Margaret Price Soprano
  24. Brigitte Fassbaender Alto
  25. Marjana Lipovšek Mezzo-Soprano
  26. Adolf Dallapozza Peter Schreier Tenor
  27. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Thomas Hampson Baritone
  28. Choirs Include
  29. Capella Bavariae
  30. Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
  31. Chor Des Städtischen Musikvereins Zu Düsseldorf
  32. Orchestras Include
  33. Berliner Philharmoniker
  34. Philharmonia Orchestra
  35. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
  36. Staatskapelle Dresden
  37. The London Philharmonic Orchestra
  38. The Philadelphia Orchestra
  39. Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks