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Beethoven - Complete Symphonies - Weiner Phil, Andris Nelsons (2019) [24-96]
Andris Nelsons has joined forces with the Wiener Philharmoniker to record Ludwig van Beethoven’s nine symphonies for Deutsche Grammophon. The release of their new album on 4 October 2019 will mark the start of the Yellow Label’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth next year. The Nelsons Beethoven cycle is presented in a specially commissioned deluxe box featuring the nine works on five CDs and a single Blu-ray Audio disc in TrueHD sound quality.
Beethoven has been central to Andris Nelsons’ work since he began his career in the early 2000s. The Latvian conductor garnered rave reviews for his 2013-14 Beethoven cycle with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and scored critical acclaim for more recent Beethoven performances as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Leipzig Gewandhausorchester. In March and April this year he joined the Wiener Philharmoniker, the world’s supreme Beethoven orchestra, for a series of concerts including works by the composer in Vienna, Hamburg and Hanover, and for the final recording sessions at the Vienna Musikverein of their complete symphony cycle for Deutsche Grammophon.
“The journey of interpreting Beethoven’s symphonies signifies a great opportunity, responsibility and challenge, but in the end, it’s not about me, it’s purely about the genius and universal quality of Beethoven’s music, which speaks to each and every individual,” comments Andris Nelsons. “Of course, I need to have a vision, and our task as musicians is to find a fulfilling way of presenting Beethoven’s ideas to listeners, but this will always be very subjective and deeply personal.”
The Wiener Philharmoniker’s roots reach back to Beethoven’s lifetime. Its immediate predecessor began life with performances of four of his symphonies a few years after his death, and Beethoven was on the bill for the orchestra’s first concert in March 1842. He has been central to its repertoire ever since. To be invited to perform and record the symphonies with the Wiener Philharmoniker, says Nelsons, was an honour and a privilege.
“The opportunity for me to perform these symphonies and record them for Deutsche Grammophon with the Wiener Philharmoniker has been a great gift, not least because we know how important Vienna was to Beethoven,” notes the conductor. “He spent most of his life in the city and his symphonies were first performed there. When the Wiener Philharmoniker play Beethoven, the style is immediately there. This means they can focus on the essence of the music.”
Beethoven’s nine symphonies reveal the unique qualities of his compositional art, which astonished his contemporaries. They also reflect the turbulent age in which he lived and demonstrate the remarkable changes he wrought in the genre itself. Each work marks a new step from the one before: from the more conventional First, still reminiscent of Haydn and Mozart, via the revolutionary “Eroica”, with its incredible expressive range, the Fifth and Sixth, both radical in their different ways, and the dancelike vitality of the Seventh, to the wholly original, dramatic and life-affirming Ninth, whose message for humanity has long transcended the concert hall.
Over the past century the symphonies have been recorded as a complete cycle more than 160 times by an array of legendary conductors, whose ranks Andris Nelsons now joins. The Wiener Philharmoniker itself has recorded all nine works six times as well as participating in multi-orchestra cycles. Nelsons is adamant, however, that no matter how many times they are performed or recorded, these works retain their freshness.
“There are so many amazing recordings of the Beethoven symphonies from the past, but I believe his music always has something to say about the present day,” he observes. “Being able to perform and record these works of genius again and again allows musicians to emphasise just how real they are for their own generation and for future generations. It’s music for our time and all time.”
Camilla Nylund (soprano)
Gerhild Romberger (alto)
Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor)
Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Wiener Singverein
Wiener Philharmoniker
Andris Nelsons
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01 - Symphony No. 1 op. 21 in C major · C-Dur 1. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio.flac
163 MB
02 - 2. Andante cantabile con moto.flac
136.4 MB
03 - 3. Menuetto (Allegro molto e vivace).flac
55.6 MB
04 - 4. Finale (Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace).flac
100.5 MB
05 - Symphony No. 2 op. 36 in D major · D-Dur 1. Adagio molto - Allegro con brio.flac
213.3 MB
06 - 2. Larghetto.flac
190.8 MB
07 - 3. Scherzo (Allegro).flac
57.4 MB
08 - 4. Allegro molto.flac
105.6 MB
09 - Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” op. 55 in E flat major · Es-Dur 1. Allegro con brio.flac
289.5 MB
10 - 2. Marcia funebre (Adagio assai).flac
259.2 MB
11 - 3. Scherzo (Allegro vivace).flac
91.1 MB
12 - 4. Finale (Allegro molto).flac
202.9 MB
13 - Symphony No. 4 op. 60 in B flat major · B-Dur 1. Adagio - Allegro vivace.flac
189.1 MB
14 - 2. Adagio.flac
158.8 MB
15 - 3. Allegro vivace.flac
92.5 MB
16 - 4. Allegro ma non troppo.flac
116.9 MB
17 - Symphony No. 5 op. 67 in C minor · c-Moll 1. Allegro con brio.flac
130.6 MB
18 - 2. Andante con moto.flac
164.3 MB
19 - 3. Allegro.flac
81.2 MB
20 - 4. Allegro.flac
199.5 MB
21 - Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral” op. 68 in F major · F-Dur 1. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande (Allegro ma non troppo).flac
174.5 MB
22 - 2. Szene am Bach (Andante molto mosso).flac
212.5 MB
23 - 3. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute (Allegro).flac
93.7 MB
24 - 4. Gewitter, Sturm (Allegro).flac
65.7 MB
25 - 5. Hirtengesang. Frohe und dankbare Gefuhle nach dem Sturm (Allegretto).flac
178.3 MB
26 - Symphony No. 7 op. 92 in A major · A-Dur 1. Poco sostenuto - Vivace.flac
210.6 MB
27 - 2. Allegretto.flac
148.1 MB
28 - 3. Presto - Assai meno presto.flac
150.2 MB
29 - 4. Allegro con brio.flac
130.1 MB
30 - Symphony No. 8 op. 93 in F major · F-Dur 1. Allegro vivace e con brio.flac
177.5 MB
31 - 2. Allegretto scherzando.flac
71.7 MB
32 - 3. Tempo di menuetto.flac
81.3 MB
33 - 4. Allegro vivace.flac
135.6 MB
34 - Symphony No. 9 op. 125 in D minor · d-Moll 1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso.flac
267 MB
35 - 2. Molto vivace.flac
193.6 MB
36 - 3. Adagio molto e cantabile.flac
238.2 MB
37 - 4a. Finale. Presto.flac
44.7 MB
38 - 4b. Allegro assai.flac
59.3 MB
39 - 4c. Presto - Recitativo 'O Freunde, nicht diese Tone'.flac
62.1 MB
40 - 4d. Allegro assai vivace (alla Marcia).flac
69.6 MB
41 - 4e. Andante maestoso.flac
54 MB
42 - 4f. Allegro energico e sempre ben marcato.flac
38.6 MB
43 - 4g. Allegro ma non tanto.flac
37.8 MB
44 - 4h. Poco allegro, stringendo il tempo, sempre piu allegro – Presto.flac