¡Beethoven: Symphony No.3, No.7, No.9
¡Wilhelm Furtwangler (conductor), Festival Strings Lucerne

 Description
[Machine Translation] [Furtwangler's supreme legacy} Furtwangler was the greatest conductor of the 20th century. This is the long-awaited best collection series of Furtwangler's historical achievements, selected from the authorized recordings by the French company Thara, and presented at an affordable price. Includes a Japanese-language commentary. The third movement of Furtwangler No. 3 had been completely unknown until 1996, when the French Furtwangler Society officially released it on CD, surprising Furtwangler fans all over the world. Although there are some sound quality defects in the latter half of the 4th movement, it is a wonderful and magnificent interpretation of the last years of Furtwangler's life. No. 7 is a valuable rehearsal recording made just before the performance. The third piece is Furtwangler's last "Ninth" in his life. The third piece is Furtwangler's last "Ninth," and he closes it perfectly with an austere, calm atmosphere. The sound quality is very clear.


凌 Credits
Wilhelm Furtwangler
Festival Strings Lucerne
Philharmonic Orchestra
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Ernst Haefliger
Otto Edelmann
Lucerne Festival Choir
The Philharmonia Orchestra
Elsa Caverti


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