¡Renee Fleming in Concert - Conducted by Christian Thielemann
¡Renee Fleming (soprano), Christian Thielemann (conductor), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden
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[Machine Translation] In Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, a music festival was held since the middle of the 19th century, and in 1887, the "Salzburg Music Festival" was started under the leadership of Hans Richter, but it was interrupted during World War I. The festival was reorganized by Max Reinhardt, who was the director of the Salzburg Music Festival. The director Max Reinhardt, Hoffmanstahl, Richard Strauss, Bruno Walter, and others actively participated in the festival, which gradually developed into a large music festival and continues to this day. Strauss was also an important composer for the Staatskapelle Dresden, as Ernst von Schiff, who was the general music director of the theater in the late 19th century, approached Richard Strauss and encouraged him to perform his operas, which were a great success. The performance is by Christiaan. Performing are Christian Thielemann and the famous soprano Renee Fleming. At the Salzburg Festival, they will perform several songs, a scene from Fleming's hit "Arabella," and the Alpine Symphony. In Dresden, Strauss and Bruckner's Seventh Symphony, composed to mourn the death of Wagner, who had a deep connection to this region, will be on the program. The recording of Thielemann's profound sound is also noteworthy for its realistic capture.
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