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I'm glad you noted that "Tod und Verklärung." It's one of my favorite recordings of the piece.
The first German requiem mentioned is a wonderful recording, my favourite. Great video man!
I will pass along my tip. To read small print on the back of CD cases, keep a bright flashlight on your coffee table. It saves my eyes very often. 🧐
I would also add the following Karajan recordings: Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 with the BPO (digital version), and Mahler Symphony No. 6, and in particular Mahler Symphony No. 9 - the live digital one.
Never listened to the Shostakovich No. 10. Mahler symphonies 6 & 9 are resplendent interpretations.
Karajan was sometimes surprising when he moved outside of his usual or expected repertoire -- his Nielsen 4th is outstanding.
I'm glad you noted that "Tod und Verklärung." It's one of my favorite recordings of the piece.
The first German requiem mentioned is a wonderful recording, my favourite. Great video man!
I will pass along my tip. To read small print on the back of CD cases, keep a bright flashlight on your coffee table. It saves my eyes very often. 🧐
I would also add the following Karajan recordings: Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 with the BPO (digital version), and Mahler Symphony No. 6, and in particular Mahler Symphony No. 9 - the live digital one.
Never listened to the Shostakovich No. 10. Mahler symphonies 6 & 9 are resplendent interpretations.
Karajan was sometimes surprising when he moved outside of his usual or expected repertoire -- his Nielsen 4th is outstanding.