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Victor Julien-laferriere- Beethoven: Symphonies No. 1, 2 & 4 (Integrale des symphonies, Vol. 1) (Live)

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Victor Julien-laferriere- Beethoven: Symphonies No. 1, 2 & 4 (Integrale des symphonies, Vol. 1) (Live)
Victor Julien-laferriere- Beethoven: Symphonies No. 1, 2 & 4 (Integrale des symphonies, Vol. 1) (Live)

With this new b•records release, Victor Julien-laferriere and the Orchestre Consuelo lay the foundation for a titanic edifice: the complete nine symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven. Supported by the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, which lends the exceptional acoustics of it's abbey church, this four-year project marks a decisive step for the young orchestra of variable geometry. Composed mainly of chamber musicians, the ensemble forges a meticulous and passionate collective identity in this first opus dedicated to Symphonies no. 1, no. 2 and no. 4, which already bear witness to the search for comprehensibility and universality of language characteristic of Beethoven's symphonic corpus.

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Victor Julien-laferriere- Beethoven: Symphonies No. 1, 2 & 4 (Integrale des symphonies, Vol. 1) (Live)

SKU: 3770005527709
Regular price $ 611.00
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With this new b•records release, Victor Julien-laferriere and the Orchestre Consuelo lay the foundation for a titanic edifice: the complete nine symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven. Supported by the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, which lends the exceptional acoustics of it's abbey church, this four-year project marks a decisive step for the young orchestra of variable geometry. Composed mainly of chamber musicians, the ensemble forges a meticulous and passionate collective identity in this first opus dedicated to Symphonies no. 1, no. 2 and no. 4, which already bear witness to the search for comprehensibility and universality of language characteristic of Beethoven's symphonic corpus.