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[List of Songs]
[1] Symphony No. 5, Ying Minor ~ Fourth Movement, Adajet (Mahler) (2) Symphony No. 9, Minor ~ Fourth Movement, Adagio (Mahler) (3) Symphony No. 2, Minor ~ Ying Minor ~ First Movement, Adagio (Mahler) (4) Symphony No. 2, Minor ~ First Movement, Mars, who brings war (Horst) (2) Prelude to the Afternoon by Maki Kami (Debussy) (1) Suite "Planet" op. 32 ~ 1. Mars, The One Who Brings War (Horst) (2) ballet "Nutcracker" op. 71 ~ No. 12 : Devertisman (Act 2) (Tchaikovsky) (4) Hungarian Dance No. 3, Major (Brahms) (4) ballet "Spring Festival" ~ Part 1 : The Praise of the Dearth (Stravinsky) (7) Symphony No. 88 ~ First Movement : Non-Allegro (Rachmaninoff) (8) Opera "Duke Igor" ~ Fourth Movement : Dance (Borodin) (9) Symphony No. 9, Major 944 "The [List of Players]
Berliner Philharmonie Orchestra led by Simon Rattle [1] (4) Kate Royal (S) Magdalena Kožená (MS) Berlin Broadcasting Choir [3] (12) Latvian National Choir (13) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 12 cellists
[Special Information]
Description
[Label]
Warner Classics
[Number of Copies]
3
[Comments on CD Trial]
From the live recording, from Mahler No. 5 of the inaugural concert to Rachmaninoff, the last recording by Warner, there are a lot of music, including film music and rap music. It is interesting to see that there are not so many songs by German and Austrian composers and that some images of Rattle can be seen.
[Comments on CD New]
Since Simon Rattle became the artistic director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 2002, this 3-pack best album has been compiled from live recordings left by EMI Classics (then) and Warner Classics. It is also recommended for beginners of classical music.
symphonic music Elligers Cárdenas Tom Tykwer Johnny Klimek Reinhold Heil
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