Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 6 "Pastorale"

On this CD:

1. Symphony No. 6 in F major ("Pastoral") Op. 68
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Stuttgart SWR Radio-Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Munchinger

Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 6 "Pastorale", Music, Ludwig van Beethoven, Karl Munchinger, SWR Radio-sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Romantic Symphony, Symphonic
Beethoven Collection: Symphonies Nos. 1-9, Complete Recording (Box Set)
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Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Andante con motto
  3. Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Scherzo - Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 5 Op. 67 C Minor: Finale - Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Adagio - Allegro vivace
  6. Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Adagio
  7. Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Menuetto, Allegro vivace Trio: un poco meno allegro
  8. Symphony No. 4 Op. 60 B Flat Major: Allegro ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Marcia funebre. Adagio assai
  3. Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Scherzo-Allegro vivace
  4. Symphony No. 3 Op. 55 E Flat Major, 'Eroica': Finale-Allegro molto
  5. Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegro vivace e con brio
  6. Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegretto scherzando
  7. Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Tempo di menuetto
  8. Symphony No. 8 Op. 93 F Major: Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Andante molto mosso
  3. Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 6 Op. 68 F Major: Allegretto
  6. Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
  7. Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Larghetto
  8. Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Scherzo Allegro
  9. Symphony No. 2 Op. 36 D Major: Allegro molto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Poco sostenuto - vivace
  2. Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Allegretto
  3. Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Presto - Assai meno presto
  4. Symphony No. 7 Op. 92 A Major: Allegro con brio
  5. Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Adagio molto - Allegro con brio
  6. Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Andante cantabile con moto
  7. Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Menuetto (Allegro molto e vivace)
  8. Symphony No. 1 Op. 21 C Major: Finale Adagio - Allegro molto e vivace

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso - Beethoven
  2. Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Molto vivace - Beethoven
  3. Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Adagio molto e cantabile - Beethoven
  4. Symphony No. 9 Op. 125 In D Minor: Presto - Allegro assai - Beethoven

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven Collection.......2007-05-14

I just got this for my brother-in-law as a gift and he loves it!

5 out of 5 stars Amazing!.......2007-01-24

Having Beethoven's Symphonies in one, very affordable, set is heaven! The recordings are clear and crisp. Each symphony is truly a masterpiece from the very soft tones of the woodwinds to the thundering sounds of horns. It is amazing to listen to certain passages of Beethoven and realize the genius and otherworldliness of his talent.

5 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction to beethoven's symphonies........2007-01-11

The sound is excellent, and the musicianship and conducting is excellent.

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven Collection.......2006-07-23

Beethoven is my favorite composer. No matter how upset or tired I am, his music calms me down, just like a big, gentle hug.
But the cheap CDs have poor quality. And the good ones are too expensive for me. When I found this collection, with such a good price on Amazon.com, I couldn't believe it. Shortly after I purchased it, I received it. The quality is great. I am enjoying it. Thank you

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5 out of 5 stars Top music!.......2006-07-19

Everything else you can get over, but classical music like Beethoven is stuff you just can't get sick of. A whole collection of Beethoven's Symphonies for such a small price, Wow!. Classical music is so relaxing and peaceful that you can't go wrong with spending time chillin out to this pure classic. The symphonies are great but after this you've got to go get the sonata's etc and I guarantee you won't be dissapointed!

Think about it, they don't call it classical for nothing.
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6 "Pastorale"
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6 "Pastorale"

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Release Date: 1995-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: I. Adagio - Allegro vivace
  2. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: II. Adagio
  3. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: III. Allegro vivace
  4. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: IV. Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': I. Erwachen heiterer Empfindungen bei der Ankunft auf dem Lande. Allegro ma non troppo
  6. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': II. Szene am Bach. Andante molto moto
  7. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': III. Lustiges Zusammensein der Landleute. Allegro
  8. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': IV. Gewitter, Sturm. Allegro
  9. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastoral': V. Hirtengesang. Frohe und dankbare Gefuhle nach dem Sturm. Allegretto

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Bruno Walter was always a most persuasive advocate of the gentler Beethoven--at least, that's what everyone thought until his stereo Beethoven cycle was remastered onto CD, revealing a much stronger musical profile than had been suspected. But that just made the cycle's best performances sound better still--and here they are, together on one midpriced CD! It's amazing that a man in his 80s, as Walter was when these performances were recorded, could take what was essentially a pickup orchestra and turn in performances of such power and authority. Walter and the Columbia Symphony had a genuine chemistry between them--they play these two symphonies as if they had been making music together for years. --David Hurwitz

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Bruno Walter recorded the Beethoven symphonies in stereo for Columbia in 1958-59, taping No. 9 in New York and Nos. 1-8 in Los Angeles with orchestras of freelance and studio musicians who rose magnificently to the occasion. Walter was in his eighties, but that didn't stop him from grabbing these works by the throat; there is no mincing around, no effusive lingering over phrases, and no ponderous trudging either. The even-numbered symphonies are sunny and outgoing, full of the warmth the conductor exuded during his Indian-summer years in the studio. Yet the drama of the odd-numbered works is not slighted. Walter's account of the Fifth, for example, is an intensely expressive one in which lyricism and thrust are in perfect balance--an evocation of stormy Romanticism at its best. The recordings have held up extremely well; the sound on these 20-bit CDs is spacious yet detailed, with amazing presence and solidity. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars best Beethoven 4th I know of.......2007-05-13

This used to be paired with the 5th on Record.. probably the best of both. I love this 4th.

4 out of 5 stars Beethoven 4th symphony.......2006-03-19

I was looking for the 4th specifically and happy with this recording. Entries are clear and tempos steady. Recommended

5 out of 5 stars A charmed moment in Walter's late Beethoven.......2005-12-07

Both these recordings of the Beethoven Fourth and Sixth were made in Hollywood in 1958, the same time that Walter was turning in rather slack and unfocused readings of the other symphonies. Here he recovers some of the dash and intensity that marked his 1930s Pastorle with the Vienna Phil. The Columbia Sym. plays with energy and inflection, even though Walter's tempos are on the leisurely side.

As is generally acknowledged, he found magic in every movement of the Pastorale, which will surely stand as the best of the romantic versions of this symphony (far more charming than Bohm's often recommended but unsmiling recording on DG). The Fourth is in the same mode, with more incisiveness than his Eroica, Fifth, or Seventh. But Walter is somewhat less alert here; the result is another mellow performance of good if not superb quality.

Newcomers might suppose, hearing these performances, that the rest of Walter's Beethoven must be of equal stature. It's not, but we can be grateful for this charmed moment in his old age. Look to his Bruckner, Mozart, and Mahler for similar inspiration.

5 out of 5 stars Bruno Walter's kindness shines through here........2005-08-16

Among the finest recordings of these famous symphonies, even after 45+ years since they were committed to tape. Bruno Walter did a terrific job of getting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra - many of them free lance musicians, studio musicians, and members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic who were doing some work on the side - the play like a Viennese orchestra - very gemuchtlichkeit where it's called for. Bruno Walter's kindness shines through here; this is the loving, kind Beethoven, a reflection of the conductor and worlds apart from Reiner or Toscanini.

Tempos in both Symphonies 4 and 6 are slower in Allegro movements (I, III and IV for Symphony 4; I, III, IV and V for Symphony 6) than in Szell's recordings, for example, but slower tempos allow for better phrasing and articulation.

I am thankful Walter recorded these works in stereo when in his 80s. Sony Classical has done great service to music lovers everywhere by making this available.

5 out of 5 stars excellent sixth!.......2004-02-13

You must have it. I mean, you cannot fulfill the world of the Beethoven's sixth without trying to listen to this performance. Here are gentle voices of birds. Also you can see water, trees with green leaves, and whatever you wish to see or hear when you think of nature.

Brono Walter recorded three versions of the symphony; with VPO in 1930s', the other orchestra in 1940s' and the performance in 1958 on this CD. In addition, this version alone is in stereo, the other two are in mono. Some say, however, the first one (with VPO) is the best, though it doesn't have good quality. I personally think you should have both; 1936 version and 1958 version.

As for the sixth, I also recommend Bohm with VPO. But in comparison in the last movement, Walter's is better, that's to say, Walter's performance on this CD is the best of all !

As far as I'm concerned, I would say the fourth is not bad. But it's not so good that I can't highly recommend this performance at all. You should have this CD for the sixth. That's all.
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6 [Hybrid SACD]
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6 [Hybrid SACD]

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Release Date: 2004-08-10

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Comparing three classic Fifths--Karajan, Kleiber, and Bernstein.......2006-02-07

When Carlos Kleiber released his classic Beethoven Fifth in 1975 with the Vienna Phil., it made his reputation oernight, and the recording itself was greeted as a revelation. At the time I wondered if this was really true, since two older Fifths from the early Sixties, Karajan with the Berlin Phil. and Bernstein with the NY Phil., seemed quite wonderful already. Now I have the latest remastering of each, so I decided to sit down and compare them.

Sonics: The Kleiber recording was never one of DG's best--edgy, a bit thin, lacking in warmth. In its "Originals" reissue things are improved but not drastically so. However, neither Karajan nor Bernstein sounds appreciably better, the main difference being that these conductors asked for heavier weight in the lower part of te orchestra and were given wider stereo by the engineers. There is still some shrillness in the strings at loud volume on all three CDs. I would say that Karajan's latest SACD remastering gives him the edge. The trumpets at the beginning of the finale, for example, sound more exciting and easier on the ear.

Tempos: It's remarkable that all three ocnductors hear the Beethoven Fifth at the same tempo in every movement, within a few seconds of each other. (Karajan times out slower in the finale because he skips the exposition repeat, which Kleiber and Bernstien both take). The single exception is Bernstein's first mvoement, which at 8:30 takes a full minute longer than the other two and sounds stodgy by comparison (heard in isolation it comes off as measured and grand, an older tradition in this movement, except for the ever-fleet Toscanini).

Interpretation: Here is where Kleiber's reputation stands or falls. I think if I played these three recordings blind, the finales would be identical to any listener. Karajan's first movement is more propulsive than Kleiber's--a surprise since Kleiber was praised for finding new energy in this worn-out music. In the second movement, where Kleiber always seemed light and expressive, the other two are, also. The scherzos are more or less identical. Only Bernstein's measured first movement gives away his performance, although with careful listening, it emerges that Karajan's phrasing is a bit on the stiff side, while Kleiber;s orchestra seems a shade more alert and expressive.

In all, these are each performances to live with a long time. To me, it was surprising that Kleiber wasn't as revolutionary as I'd thought three decades ago. If it makes a difference, I once put five versions of the opening movement on a CD to see which was preferred by some friends in a blind listening test. The Kleiber easily won, so maybe there is something special here after all. Second place went to Reiner's great recording from the Fifties on RCA.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2005-08-08

This is as good as it gets. Superb performance and unbelievable sound. The 5th is right up there with the Carlos Kleiber version.
Once again - superb, beyond all expectations.
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Box Set)
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Box Set)

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Release Date: 1995-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica': Allegro Con Brio
  2. Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica': Marcia Funebre (Adagio Assail)
  3. Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica': Scherzo (Allegro Vivace)
  4. Symphony No. 3 In E Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica': Finale (Allegro Molto)
  5. Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21: Adagio Molto. Allegro Con Brio
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  7. Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21: Menuetto (Allegro molto e vivace)
  8. Symphony No. 1 In C Major, Op. 21: Finale (Adagio, Allegro molto e vivace)

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92: Pocco sostenuto-vivace
  2. Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92: Allegretto
  3. Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92: Presto-Assai meno presto
  4. Symphony No. 7 In A Major Op. 92: Allegro con brio
  5. Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Adagio molto-Allegro con brio
  6. Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Larghetto
  7. Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Scherzo (Allergro)
  8. Symphony No. 2 In D Major Op. 36: Allegro molto

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Andante con moto
  3. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Adagio, Allegro vivace
  6. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Adagio
  7. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Allegro vivace
  8. Symphony No. 4 In B Flat Major, Op. 60: Allegro ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Awakening Of Happy Feelings On Arriving In The Country - Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': By The Brook - Andante molto mosso
  3. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Peasant's Merrymaking - Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': The Storm - Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 'Pastorale': Shephard's Song. Happy And Thankful Feelings After The Storm - Allegretto
  6. Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegro vivace e con brio
  7. Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegretto scherzando
  8. Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Tempo di menuetto
  9. Symphony No. 8 In F Major Op. 93: Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Allegro ma non troppo un poco maestoso
  2. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Molto vivace
  3. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Adagio molto e cantabile
  4. Symphony No. 9 In D Minor, Op. 125 'Choral': Presto-Allegro assai

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This is a surprisingly fine Beethoven cycle. Herbert Kegel had a reputation as a modern music specialist, and with good reason: He was a certified East German communist intellectual who killed himself shortly after the Berlin Wall came down--perfect for the wilder excesses of the modern German school. But he also had a very idiomatic feel for Beethoven as these objective, tautly rhythmic, and excitingly played performances prove. At super budget price, this set is worth considering. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Beethoven Bargain Cycle.......2007-06-20

The thrill of bargain hunting is finding a great value at a mere pittance. This results in left brain/right brain nirvana. I picked up the 10 CDs for about $10 and they sound great, especially Beethoven's 9th Symphony. They are also very well recorded including excellent db master line levels.

My other Beethoven Bargain Cycle is by Joseph Krips and the London Symphony Orchestra. I got the original LPs for $2.98 at Half Priced Books and they had a fancy CD Box Set in a Tin Box for sale last Christmas for $10. The Krips set has been around and in production since circa 1960 and I would give it the edge over Kegal's.

If you shop around you may be able to find a top notch set for $30 or less. I got the Karajan Berlin Phil 9 symphony cycle from circa 1961 on CD for und $18 including s/h thru Ebay and the early 70s Karl Bohm/ Vienna Phil on CD thru Amazon Marketplace (come in 3 separate 2 fer CD albums) for a little over $20.

The reason I bring these options up is that I recently did a side by side listening taste test. I cued up Beethoven's 5th by Bohm, Karajan, Kegal, and Carlos Kleiber. Kegal sounds OK if you just listen to Kegal. If you hear Kegal with these other performances side by side, Kegal is not at all in their league. Bohm and Karajan are two of the all time classic Beethoven Symphony cycles and Kleiber's Beethoven 5th is regarded by many as the best ever recorded. Kegal is fine as a bargain option, but there are other options available.

4 out of 5 stars a fine combination of quality and value.......2005-12-29

This is a fine set of Beethoven symphonies, well played and recorded, except I think the recording level of the ninth is a bit lower than the rest of the symphonies (might just be my ears). You don't get fancy liner notes or fabulous photographs of the orchestral forces, but the performances are quite solid; the best being the opening of the fifth and the chorale finale of the ninth.

5 out of 5 stars THIS SET IS AN ABSOLUTE STEAL.......2005-12-20

The performance of Symphony No. 5 in this set absolutely kicks serious butt- it's the most powerful, driven Fifth I've ever heard- worth the price of the whole set alone!!!! The rest of the CD's are excellent as well, but the Fifth in this set reigns supreme!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2005-09-26

This is an excellent series of recordings. The peak of which, of course, comes in the final CD with the 9th Symphony. The instruments are perfectly mixed so that one section doesn't outweigh another. The solosists are superior. The orchestra is crisp and precise. This is one of the best recordings of the nine symphonies out there. And it's a great value.

4 out of 5 stars Pleasing overall..........2004-07-14

Beethoven's Symphonies are very popular among the classical community, and hence there are many versions and sets to choose from. This box set is wonderful for a classical lover who desires to obtain the complete symphonies, but can't afford to spend a hundred dollars in the process. This is by far not the best performance ever recorded by any means, but overall, it stays close to the music and is very traditional. So if you desire to gain a better appreciation for Beethoven's symphonies, but aren't willing or are unable to spend alot of money doing it, this is the perfect box set for you.
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ASIN: B000003FPT
Release Date: 1995-02-14

Tracks:

  1. Adagio
  2. Air on the G String: Air on the G String, Excerpt
  3. Brandenburg Concerto: Third Movement, Excerpt
  4. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Excerpt
  5. Tocatta & Fugue: Excerpt
  6. Adagio for Strings: Excerpt
  7. Synphony No. 5: First Movement, Excerpt
  8. Symphony No. 9: Fourth Movement, Excerpt
  9. Fse: Excerpt
  10. Turkish March: Turkish March, Excerpt
  11. Moonlight Sonata: Excerpt
  12. Symphonie Fantastique: March Ot the Scaffold, Excerpt
  13. Damnation of Faust: Excerpt
  14. Carmen - Habanera: Habanera, Excerpt
  15. Toreador Song [From Carmen]
  16. Minuet: Minuet, Excerpt
  17. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dance No 17, Excerpt
  18. Hungarian Dance No. 5: No 5, Excerpt
  19. Lullaby: No 4, Lullaby, Excerpt
  20. "Minute" Waltz: Excerpt
  21. Grande Valse Brillante: Excerpt
  22. Marche Fune: Marche Fune
  23. Appalachian Spring: Excerpt
  24. Fanfare for the Common Man: Excerpt
  25. Clair de Lune: Excerpt
  26. Prelude to the Afternoon: Excerpt
  27. Lakm Flower Duet: Flower Duet, Excerpt
  28. Symphony No. 9 "New World": Second Movement, "Going Home" Theme, ...
  29. The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Excerpt
  30. Pomp & Circumstance: Excerpt
  31. El Amor Brujo
  32. Pavane: Excerpt
  33. Rhapsody in Blue: Excerpt
  34. American in Paris: Excerpt
  35. Funeral March of Marionette: Excerpt
  36. Piano Concerto in a Minor: Excerpt
  37. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 - Morning: Morning, Excerpt
  38. Messiah - Hallelujah Chorus: Hallelujah Chorus, Excerpt
  39. Water Music - Hornpipe: Hornpipe, Excerpt
  40. Symphony No. 94 "Surprise": Second Movement, Excerpt
  41. The Planets - Mars: Mars, Excerpt
  42. Sabre Dance: Sabre Dance, Excerpt
  43. Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba, Excerpt
  44. Hungarian Rhapsody
  45. Liebestraum No. 3: No 3, Excerpt
  46. Cavalleria Rusticana - Intermezzo: Intermezzo, Excerpt
  47. Midsummer Night's Dream - Wedding March: Wedding March, Excerpt
  48. Symphony No. 4 "Italian": Fourth Movement, Excerpt
  49. Rondeau: No 1, Rondeau
  50. Piano Concerto No. 21: Andante, Excerpt
  51. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: First Movement, Excerpt
  52. The Marriage of Figaro - Overture: Overture, Excerpt
  53. Sonata in A - Rondo Alla Turca: Rondo Alla Turca, Excerpt
  54. Symphony No. 40: First Movement, Excerpt
  55. Night on Bald Mountain: Excerpt
  56. Pictures at an Exhibition - Great Cave of Kiev: Great Gate of ...
  57. Barcarolle: Barcarolle, Excerpt
  58. Orpheus in Hades - Theme II: Excerpt (Theme)
  59. Carmina Burana - O Fortuna: O Fortuna, Excerpt
  60. Canon: Canon, Excerpt
  61. Romeo & Juliet - Montagues & Capulets: Montagues & Capulets, Excerpt
  62. Lt. Kije's Wedding: Lt. Kije's Wedding, Excerpt
  63. Turandot - Nessun Dorma: Nessun Dorma, Excerpt
  64. Piano Concerto No. 2: Second Movement, Excerpt
  65. Symphony No. 2: Third Movement, Opening, Excerpt
  66. Rhapsody on a Theme: Variation 18, Excerpt
  67. Bolero
  68. Flight of the Bumblebee
  69. Concierto de Aranjuez - Adagio: Adagio, Excerpt
  70. The Barber of Seville - Overture: Excerpt
  71. The Barber of Sville - Largo Al Factotum: Largo Al Factotum, Excerpt
  72. William Tell Overture - Theme II: Excerpt
  73. Danse Macabre: Excerpt
  74. Gymnope No. 1
  75. Symphony N0. 8 "Unfinished": Excerpt
  76. Ave Maria: Excerpt
  77. Finlandia [Finale: Finale, Excerpt]
  78. Valse Triste: No 1, Valse Triste, Excerpt
  79. Stars & Stripes Forever: Excerpt
  80. Semper Fidelis: Excerpt
  81. Blue Danube Waltz: Excerpt
  82. Tales from the Vienna Woods: Excerpt
  83. Also Sprach Zarathustra: Fanfare, Excerpt
  84. Firebird - Infernal Dance & Main Theme: Infernal Dance & Main ...
  85. The Nutcracker - Waltz of the Flowers: Waltz of the Flowers, Excerpt
  86. Swan Lake - Waltz: Waltz, Excerpt
  87. Sleeping Beauty -: Waltz, Excerpt
  88. Romeo & Juliet - Theme II: Theme LL, Excerpt
  89. Piano Concerto No. 1 - Opening: Opening, Excerpt
  90. 1812 Overture - Finale: Finale, Excerpt
  91. Fantasia on "Greensleeves": Excerpt
  92. Alda - Grand March: Grand March, Excerpt
  93. Il Trovatore - Anvil Chorus: Anvil Chorus, Excerpt
  94. Requiem - Dies Irae: Dies Irae, Excerpt
  95. Rigoletto - La Donna Mobile: La Donna Mobile, Excerpt
  96. The Four Seasons "Spring" - Allegro: Allegro, Excerpt
  97. The Four Season "Winter" - Largo: Largo, Excerpt
  98. Lohengrin - Bridal Chorus: Bridal Chorus, Excerpt
  99. Die WalkRide of the Valkyries: Ride of the Valkyries, Excerpt

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I can name that tune in three notes.......2005-02-19

My family likes to put this disc in on shuffle and play name that tune. I wish they made more discs like this, only with more obscure works.

5 out of 5 stars A Fabulous CD.......2004-10-14

The Idiot's Guide to Calssical Music is an awesome Cd for those people who want to have a tiny sample of all the great classical compositions. Track 61 and 63 are my favorite.

5 out of 5 stars Mega-Sampler! This really does have 99 tracks!.......2002-03-20

Yes, this CD really does have 99 tracks. How do they do it? Each is about a minuet long. Some are longer, some are shorter, but you get the micro-essential moments of the music.

If you like burning your own CDs, then this is a great source for intra-track fillers, along the lines of They Might Be Giants' "Apollo 18" album, which has all of those short tracks on the end. The idea is to put your CD player on shuffle, so the short tracks get mixed in with the bona fide songs. The result being a very unusual album.

The booklet gives an explanation of the track, where you heard it (i.e. the Warner Brother's Cartoons, or on famous films), and where you can get the full piece of music. So it's a mega sampler CD.

I can honestly say that this CD is a great gift for the friend who has everything.

5 out of 5 stars Fun Sampler.......2001-11-09

For the beginner. You will be surprised at how many of the 99 themes you recognize here. It is an easy introduction to classical music. Nice booklet too.

5 out of 5 stars Useful........1999-03-22

Take it for what it is, a clever and useful GUIDE to classical music. No, it is NOT an uncut rendition of Beethoven's 9th symphony. It IS a cd that will jog your memory. You have heard many of the tunes presented here, but not always knowing what the work was. This is your chance to catch up with all the great classical music you have been exposed to. Cheap too.
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5, 6 & 9
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Is Karajan's middle Beethoven his best?
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5, 6 & 9

Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008CLNP
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Is Karajan's middle Beethoven his best?.......2006-07-20

Although these recordings from 1976 and 1977 have their fans, Karajan's second Beethoven cycle for DG marked a troubling shift. Compared to his acclaimed 1963 cycle, the timings for all three symphonies here are extremely close, sometimes within seconds. Yet the vitality of the earlier performances has been compromised. Karajan no longer digs into the phrasing; we feel that we are kept on the music's surface. The change isn't drastic most of the time, but it's undeniable.

This is particularly true of the Fifth and Sixth Sym., which are gray copies of the earlier performances. Surpisingly, a lot of the dulling effect comes from the sonics. Even as remastered here (a decided improvement over earlier attempts), the sound is murky and muffled. Put on any of the new SACD transfers of the 1963 cycle, and you will scratch your head that the passage of over a decade caused DG to move backward in recorded sound. Strange. (The good news being that the 1963 set sounds splendid in sACD.)

I imagine most listeners will be buying this budget two-fer for the Ninth, which Karajan made over a four-month period beginning in September, 1976, and ending in January, 1977. (I wonder if there's a story here.) Given how many critics cite this as Karajan's best Ninth, I was surprised at how markedly tamer it is than the 1963 Nith. Again we are given the same speeds, but mystery has lessened in the opening bars, and the Adagio in particular flows along without soaring into transcendence.

This leaves us with only the finale, and there's no doubt that the 1963 chorus was not ideal. I decided to do a simple A-B comparison since the Wiener Singverein participates in both versions. It came down to a choice between two minor evils. In the 1963 Ninth the chorous is distant and muzzy; it's impossible to detect a single word of the text. In 1977 both soloists and chorus are given close-up treatment, so the muzziness is gone. There's a notably aggressive bark to many choral entries, however, and much stiffer expression than before.

The 1953 sloists (Janowiwtz, Rossel-Majdan, Waldemar Kmentt, Walter Berry) are superb, but here the race is basically a tie. The 1977 quartet (Tamova-Simtov, Schreier, Baltsa, Van Dam) sing very much in tune for such exposed miking. Schreier, for example, sounds louder than the whole orchestra in his solo, so we can be thankful that he gets through it so smoothly. Pacing is nearly identical with the 1963 finale, but as in the other movements, one feels that Karajan isns't fully committed.

Whatever magic made the 1963 Ninth feel so natural and yet so dramatic, so joyous and tragic, has partially disappeared. One listener, at least, will no longer wonder whether Karajan's middle Beethoven was his best.

5 out of 5 stars Fly with Karajan and the Berliner..........2006-05-26

This is a very listenable and nicely remastered recording, and I highly recommend it. While it may not be particularly impassioned, the virtuosity and technical mastery from all involved more than compensate.

I agree with another reviewer that perhaps Karajan did not really understand the 6th Symphony - this reading is not nearly as focused as many others - but in the capable hands of the Berlin Philharmonic it is still wonderful. The brisk reading of the 5th shines with brilliance, and the 9th is gorgeous.

You can't go wrong: A Beethoven symphony, masterfully executed, always promises an amazing, awe-inspiring experience.

If you happen to be a new listener to Beethoven symphonies, or if you just want one recording that is representative of the astounding range of Beethoven's symphonic compositions, this would be a good introduction. If recording quality is among your top concerns, you'll certainly find much less distraction here than with Furtwangler or other earlier recordings.

That said, the foundation of classical music appreciation is exploration: So as a listener, if you like a particular piece, seek out many different professional recordings of it and lose yourself in it. You will be enlightened by this pursuit.

4 out of 5 stars Some of Karajan's best Beethoven in this 2CD set.......2005-12-17

Karajan is a very, very good Beethoven conductor, but is he great? He doesn't rise to sublime heights like Furtwangler but Karajan beats out most others like Bernstein, Szell, Klemperer, Abbado, Rattle, most Solti and so on. If you can say one word about Karajan's Beethoven, that word would be, " dependable ".

These recordings are from the 70's cycle, here remastered beautifully in 24-bit sound. All 3 works sound much better than their earlier incarnations on the DG Galleria label.

The 5th is very powerful, intense and most pleasing, as good a performance as Carlos Kleiber and Karajan's version has better sound. However this performance doesn't surpass Karajan's earlier 60's version which is even more menacing and deeply felt. The 60's version is available in terrific sound on SACD and in the Complete Beethoven Edition Volume 1. That really is Karajan's best 5th.

This Pastoral is possibly Karajan's best take on a work he didn't understand or did not want to understand. He was always critisized for fast tempos in this glorious music. He's fast here too but not breathless. The scherzo repeat is taken, thankfully. All in all, ok.

The 9th is the real winner here. This 1977 version is just as famous as the 1962, the one from the 80's is not in the running.
Here in the '77 version, Karajan sticks to his old plan, powerful, fast, first movement, vivid, energetic second movement but the adagio is finer than his other records. A gorgeous sound that only the Berlin Philharmonic can produce is summoned here and Von Karajan takes a more expansive tempo. The results are exquisite, not Furtwangler, but close. The finale is not always successful, strange recording techniques here and there, like the instrumental build up of the joy theme which drops in volume for some weird reason, then goes back to a higher volume. The old Galleria CD also had this. The chorus is backwardly balanced like on most other CD's of the Ninth, it's still good though, regardless. Better than any of Bernstein's versions. The most amazing part of this performance is the final coda, Karajan leads everyone, chorus and orchestra, in a huge volcanic eruption, with the timpanist thundering away! Whoah! ( quoting Keanu Reeves ) Certainly, it's the most thrilling end to this famous work I've ever heard. Unbelievable power!

My overall preference is for Solti's magnificient 1972 Ninth with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, insane power in the first 2 movements, a sublime adagio and it has the best choral finale of them all, the chorus much more powerful for Solti than Karajan. Solti's final coda is just about as intense as Karajan's volcano. Many people have written about that Solti version, check it out!

For a historical account, of course Furtwangler in Berlin 1942 is the one to go for. Truly apocalyptic. You can get that in a set on the Music and Arts label.

So, even if these Karajan performances aren't the best, they destroy most of the competion, like I said, all of Bernstein, Szell, Abbado, not to mention those pesky period instrument conductors, Gardiner, Norrington, Harnoncournt, etc. Karajan beats Solti in everything Beethoven, except that majestic Solti Ninth from 1972.

The 2CD set is very economical. Three symphonies for about the same price as just the 5th and 6th from the Karajan digital cycle.

Whether you like Karajan or not, there's no denying these performances of the 5th and 9th symphonies are in elite company.
Karajan's 5th from the 60's is better than what you're buying here but the 9th symphony here is slightly finer than the earlier 60's version.

P.S. March 2007. Upon further examination I have found that Karajan's recordings from the 1960's of all these symphonies are clearly superior to this offering. The sound is better on the earlier recordings, more natural and vibrant, not as close up as we get here, plus the vigor and intensity of the younger Karajan is hard to resist. If you are going to buy the versions from the 1960's, I suggest you get the remastered Hybrid SACD box set of the whole cycle or the Original Image Bit-Processing box set release as part of the Complete Beethoven Edition. Check my reviews for further analysis of that cycle.

5 out of 5 stars Impressive remaster.......2004-07-17

I have also possessed versions of the 1977 recording of the 9th most recently issued as a mid-priced DG Galleria release. The versions of the 5th and 6th included on this re-issue are definitely worth having but for me the 1977 recording of the 9th is the stand out. Even in its Galleria issue it presented us with arguably one of the most affecting and intense recordings Karajan and the BPO ever committed to disc. There were minor reservations though concerning the finale. These were largely technical concerns over the engineering and placement of microphones. Others have alluded to those concerns but for me they barely detracted from an otherwise remarkable recording. For his part Karajan, still at the height of his formidible powers in 1977, extracted the most pure and passionate reading from his orchestra and his singers. All through the recording one can sense the absolute commitment of everyone involved.

What a revelation it is then to now hear this newly re-mastered version which all but totally cures those minor audio quibbles.

The hairs on the back of my neck literally stand up when I hear the hushed intensity of the Adagio now with even more detail exposed in this remaster. In the hands of the BPO and Karajan it becomes the aural equivalent of a wounded animal ready to pounce. And that finale! The singers (especially Peter Schreier and Jose van Dam), so utterly sure of themselves and now so much better placed and balanced. Truly sublime. The intensity released with the remastering makes this finale every bit as driven as Karajan's earlier BPO recording which has also been deservedly praised. There are so many remarkable recordingsboth old and new being produced these days it is hard to keep up. But I am sure that if the record of human achievement were somehow lost but for this symphony and this recording it would be all the evidence needed of the soaring heights humanity could reach.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Karajan 70s 9th in a spectacular transfer, and more!.......2004-01-11

Herbert von Karajan recorded all of the Beethoven symphonies no fewer than 4 times (once in the 1950s for EMI with the Philharmonia Orchestra, 3 times for DG in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s). For a complete cycle, I prefer the 1960s set (which is forthcoming later in 2004 on SACD). But of all of the Ninth's he made, this one takes the cake. It has been around on a Galleria CD since 1986. I've used it for demos many times. I never thought it could be improved upon so much!
I especially like the improved sound of the finale. It sounds like the engineers did some significant rebalancing. Instruments that previously dominated, sounding like a microphone was within a few inches of the instrument, are now more warmly balanced with the rest of the orchestra.
The solists in the finale are certainly no match for those in the 1960s recording, but they are more than adequate.
The 1960s recording almost had a sense of occasion about it, kind of like the great Furtwangler recording made at Bayreuth in the early 1950s. You don't get that here, but you do get a more solidified vision from Karajan.
Get it while you can, though.
Something tells me these won't be around for very long.
Liszt: Piano Transcriptions of Beethoven's Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6 (First Movement)
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Liszt: Piano Transcriptions of Beethoven's Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6 (First Movement)

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ASIN: B0000028NV
Release Date: 1992-10-13

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: II. Andante con moto
  3. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: III. Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67: IV. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68: Awakening Of Cheerful Feelings Upon Arrival In The Country: Allegro ma non troppo

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None of Liszt's ingenuous Beethoven symphony transcriptions had been recorded when Glenn Gould charted virgin territory in 1967 with the Fifth. Not only does Gould take Liszt's prodigious technical demands in stride, he also turns in what may be his best Beethoven playing on record. The pianist brings a kind of rhythmic acuity to the outer movements that makes many orchestral versions seem tame in comparison, even those with faster tempos. Gould's genius for sustaining tension at slow tempos is fully revealed in the second movement, in which each phrase is timed to a T. The first movement of the Pastorale flows more assuredly and accurately than in Gould's CBC Radio performance of the entire transcription. It's a pity Gould abandoned his plans to record the entire cycle. --Jed Distler

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Non-believers may want to hesitate.......2006-09-11

Arguing against Glenn Gould's eccentric choices of recording material is a guarantee of being scorched here at Amazon, but in all fairness, Beethoven's symphonies lose a great deal in piano transcription. The instrument cannot sustain a true legato, encompass orchestral power, mimic wooodwind and brass colors, etc. What we're left with when you erase all the orchestration is Gould's personal interpretation. I wondered if he would have brillinat or even just strange new ideas about the Fifth. He doesn't. this is basically a straightforward reading of the score, the way a conductor might play it at home to learn the work. For me, one listen was enough, but of course GG fans will strongly disagree.

5 out of 5 stars SKIP THIS ONE, AND GET GOULD'S LISZT'S BEETHOVEN'S SIXTH INSTEAD..........2006-04-14

Gould's Liszt's Beethoven's Fifth is a strange realization. I've been a GG fan--and a Beethoven fan--for over 30 years; still, I can't say I really like this recording. Again, Gould sees the piece as a gestalt--which is a good thing. The first movement he plays like the early Beethoven sonatas. He expands the time scale of the second movement, which is also a good thing. However, in the third movement GG seems a little fussy to me: but I hasten to add that I think this is Liszt's fault: I think Liszt's transcription is quirky. The last movement has those tremolos which Gould termed, "the worst excesses of Aunt Sadie at the upright [!]." One might imagine an old silent film accompaniment with the villan tieing the heroine to the railroad tracks: it's bathos at it's worst: hilarious. But Gould is just following Liszt's score.

Another critic says the first movement of B's Sixth is better than the whole gestalt GG did for CBC: WRONG! Lookit: my whole hearted recommendation is that art lovers obtain the whole recording of GG's B's Sixth instead of this recording. It's listed on Amazon as Glenn Gould Edition: Beethoven/Liszt ASIN: B0000028NW. That is the realization to get.

5 out of 5 stars One of the most pyramidal achievements of Mr Gould!.......2005-03-03

This record is simply a musical treasure. Glenn Gould made a glorious and breathtaking performance of this score, maintaining an expressive lyricism, and idiomatic approach about this hard to play transcription. Gould knew to express the inner tensions and the force of this quintessential Symphony. You won't miss the original version for whole orchestra.

A sublime masterwork which proved again the huge loss that meant for all the world the early vanishing of this giant keyboardist.

In memoriam: 1932-1982.

3 out of 5 stars Does not compare to Cyprien Katsaris.......2004-05-09

I've heard several performances of Beethoven's Symphonies on piano. The performances by Cyprien Katsaris are far superior to Glenn Gould's. Katsaris closely follows the original score by Beethoven, takes the repeats, and plays at the proper tempo consistently. Gould hums, plays too slowly and never takes repeats.

Comparing the 5th Symphony between Gould and Katsaris, it's easy to hear vast differences. Throughout the symphony, Katsaris plays with passion, excitement and tension. He adds notes left out by Liszt (and Gould) and he takes the repeats (often playing them the "ossia"). The symphony is much more entertaining and accurately played by Katsaris. The final movement by Gould is slow and almost boring. While Katsaris performs it quickly and precisely.

Overall Katsaris adds notes for instruments Liszt left out for all 9 Symphonies and is much more accurate than any other performance I've ever heard. I highly recommend Cyprien Katsaris over anyone else for Beethoven's Symphonies.

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven's Fifth for Piano Solo.......2002-01-19

This CD is top-rate. The recording quality is excellent. Some piano recordings can sound distant--not this one. You feel like you're standing next to the piano. Glenn Gould plays Beethoven's Fifth Symphony with flawless virtuosity, and he stays true to the symphony. The piano arrangement by Liszt captures the symphony's message, and you will want to turn up the volume and listen to every note. If you like Beethoven's Fifth and you like solo piano, this CD is a winner. Note that only the first movement of the Sixth Symphony is on this CD.
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Box Set)
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (Box Set)

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ASIN: B00005QHV5
Release Date: 2001-11-05

Tracks:

  1. No.1 - I - Adagio Molto - Allegro Con Brio
  2. - Ii - Andante Cantabile Con Moto
  3. - Iii - Menuetto- Allegro Molto E Vivace
  4. - Iv - Finale- Adagio Molto E Vivace
  5. No.6 (Pastoral) - I - Allegro Ma Non Troppo
  6. - Ii - Andante Molto Moto
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  8. - Iv - Allegro
  9. - V - Allegretto
  10. Symphony 2 - Adagio Molto - Allegro Con Brio
  11. Larghetto
  12. Scherzo- Allegro
  13. Allegro Molto
  14. Symphony 7 - Poco Sostenuto - Vivace
  15. Allegretto
  16. Presto
  17. Allegro Con Brio
  18. Symphony 3 (Erocia) - Allegro Con Brio
  19. Marcia Funebre- Adagio Assai
  20. Scherzo- Allegro Vivace
  21. Finale- Allegro Molto
  22. Symphony 8 - Allegro Vivace E Con Brio
  23. Allegretto Scherzando
  24. Tempo Di Menuetto
  25. Allegro Vivace
  26. (4) Adagio - Allegro Vivace
  27. (4) Adagio
  28. (4) Menuetto- Allegro Vivace
  29. (4) Allegro Ma Non Troppo
  30. (5) Allegro Con Brio
  31. (5) Andante Con Moto
  32. (5) Allegro
  33. (5) Allegro
  34. Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Un Poco Maestoso
  35. Molto Vivace - Presto
  36. Adagio Molto E Cantabile
  37. Presto
  38. Presto - O Freunde, Nicht Diese T Ne! - Allegro Assai

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5 out of 5 stars SACD boxed set released!.......2007-04-22

In March, an SACD set of all the symphonies of Beethoven conducted by Gunter Wand was released in Japan by BMG & Esoteric(a japanese audio maker, a branch of TEAC). It's sound quality is marvelous!This SACDs are being sold only in Japan. Go to Amazon.co.jp or HMV Japan now!

5 out of 5 stars one of the best modern Beethoven cycles .......2005-03-30

During a season of Beethoven I decided to finally hear ALL the symphonies, and so I started to search for a complete cycle. This Beethoven symphonic cycle is the current recommendation of Gramophone, out of all those available -- strong praise indeed! Is Gramophone misguided, deluded or otherwise discombobulated, thus explaining their idiosyncratic choice? I think not. Nobody pays me to listen to Beethoven cycles all day long, so I can't say whether Wand's with the NDRSO of Hamburg (remastered from the original 1980s recordings) is the absolute best, but I can testify that it is great -- no weak links, and several contenders for the best available performance.

The amazing Gunter Wand, who emerged as one of the world's great conductors late in life before his death in 2002, leads the NDRSO in strong, convincing versions of the 1st and 2nd, generally regarded as solid but less than revolutionary works. The 6th is absolutely transcendental, making a believer of me. I had never considered it to be one of Beethoven's best, a bit on the "light" side, but Wand brings it alive and I have seen the light! I am currently listening to two 4ths, this one and one of Furtwangler's wartime performances (on Music & Arts), both of which are very impressive, but it's too early for comment.

The remaining symphonies are all superb, but face the strongest possible competition from the legions of great conductors and orchestras that have tackled these great works over the years. I am partial to Szell's 3rd and 8th with Cleveland, and I can now hear more clearly how distinctive his taut, streamlined interpretation is compared to Wand's, which is fuller-bodied. Furtwangler's immortal live performances of the 3rd are incomparable in their intensity, which can only be fully appreciated by comparison to a powerful, yet mortal account such as Wand's. Of course Kleiber, leading the VPO, reigns with the 5th and 7th. The magnitude of his accomplishment looms ever larger upon the realization that these Wand performances are top-notch, and yet Kleiber goes still further into the Beethovenian essence. That leaves the 9th, and while Wand and the NDRSO present a magnificent performance, it is impossible to say that it is better than the best of Furtwangler (ie, Bayreuth 1951 for the best combination of performance and sound -- see my review).

A word on the packaging -- the "box" is just a thin cardboard liner enclosing 5 standard jewel boxes. All have the same navy blue-with-silver-lettering design, quite appropriately noble looking. The combinations are 1&6, 2&7, 3&8, 4&5 and 9.

This Wand cycle has added immensely to my appreciation of Beethoven, and I strongly recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but the orchestra is not top notch.......2004-03-28

Everyone knows Gunter Wand as the definitive Brucknerian. His traversal of the symphonies with the Berlin Philharmonic on RCA has been received with open arms. Indeed, the performances are nothing short of astounding. Eager to hear what maestro Wand had to offer with the Beethoven symphonies, I immediately bought this set of the symphonies. However, I was disappointed with the orchestral playing of the set. The symphonies are all fantastically conducted (Wand is genius), with fantastic orchestral balance, top-notch recording quality - every note in its proper place. But as fantastic as that all is, the NDR Orchestra is no Berlin Philharmonic.

Of the nine symphonies, Wand is at his best with the smaller works. The first and second symphonies are top notch. Wand's enthusiasm is evident and the playing is as energetic as ever. Wand's Eroica is very good as well, but he uses Beethoven's original score, not the Hans von Bulow edition, leaving a somewhat empty feeling at the end of the opening allegro. The forth, pastoral, and eighth are, like the first two symphonies, played masterfully. The fifth and seventh are good, routine performances, but Carlos Kleiber's recording with Vienna of these works is the definitive version. Finally, Wand's Ninth is surprising fantastic (see my review).

This is a fantastic set, considering the limitations of the orchestra. And, listening to what Wand does with this all to familiar music is a riveting experience. I highly recommend this set to anyone. Beethoven is one composer you can never have too many recordings of.

5 out of 5 stars Stunning Performance, Recording.......2004-01-08

There are many Beethoven Symphony cycles out there, but this is my favorite so far. The sound quality is head and shoulders above all others I've heard -- the symphonic textures are rich and easily discernable, as if you were sitting in the best seats of the house, in the best symphony hall. Wand's conducting is also very good, and I particularly find his 6th and 9th appealing, for once tipping my preference towards rich modern orchestras instead of period pieces by Gardiner and others. (It also doesn't hurt just how affordable this set is!)
Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 6 "Pastoral"
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ASIN: B000001GJP
Release Date: 1993-10-12

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: 2. Andante con moto
  3. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: 3. Allegro
  4. Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: 4. Allegro
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5 out of 5 stars Karajan's Fifth is a classic, despite the eccentric Pastorale.......2006-07-15

Karajan was the only conductor to amke four complete Beethoven cycles, one for each decade from the Fifties until his death in 1989. Generally his last set, in somewhat steely digital sound, is considered weak. Karajan's preference for orchestral sheen, generalized phrasing, and lack of emotional depth is a puzzling fact toward the end of his illustrious career. Yet there are exceptions, and this Beethoven Fifth is one.

In every respect, down to the timings of each movement, this reading is a carbon copy of his much acclaimed Fifth from the 1963 cycle. For the Karajan Gold edition DG has improved the sound quite a bit, and sonically it stands ahead of the Sixties version, giving it a slight edge. Expect an authoritative, dynamic reading without eccentricities; the finale is explosive, the Scherzo mysterious, just as in prime Karajan.

The Sixth is also a carbon copy of Karajan's earlier reading, down to the timings of every movement, but his view of the Pastorale was always eccentric. He begins very fast, ignoring Beethoven's marking of Allegro ma non troppo, and glides over the sublime music of the first movement. The brook is flowing too fast in the second movement as well, and the peasants in the Scherzo are sophisticated and nimble on their feet, ruining Beethoven's joke. Indeed, eveyr movement sounds glib and uninvolved. I've bought four Pastorales from Karajan just to make sure this was his conception, and it was. If you happen to like it, then the remastered digital sound on this CD is good, better than the flawed analog sound on the 1963 cycle. (Note: that earlier set has been much improved in its most recent update to SACD.)

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven's Immortal Fifth Symphony.......2006-03-02

There is the problem of a symphony conceived to a classical orchestra being executed by a romantic one. But the music implies interpretation and Karajan is a great master of this art. From my own experience I can say that the combination of Herbert von Karajan and Berliner Philharmoniker means always guaranteed satisfaction. This brilliance can be appreciated, for example, in the passage from third to fourth movement, a difficult transition in despite of its preparation. Many performances fail to make the transition, causing the beginning of the fourth movement to become a cacophony. Karajan obtains to make a perfect transition. Orthodoxy can prefer other readings. Nevertheless this recording will continue being one of the most beautiful.

3 out of 5 stars Karajan conducts Beethoven for the umpteenth time!!.......2005-12-17

Don't take me as a Karajan basher, which I'm hardly. Actually I'm a big fan of the great conductor. There are CDs in my collection featuring Karajan which have taken me to heights of musical ecstasy. This is unfortunately not one of them. This is from Karajan's last cycle, recorded in the the 1980's. These Karajan gold discs sound far superior to the original releases, however that doesn't mean the recorded sound is state of the art. It's quite fierce here and there, which can be beneficial at times to add to the impact of the performance.

The first movement is very intense, so is the entire 5th symphony for that matter. The climaxes in the last movement especially are staggering masses of sound. Great, right? No! You finish the 5th symphony and ask, where's the depth? I get drama and intensity, but it doesn't take me to Mount Everest like Karajan's earlier acclaimed recording from 1962, as well as Furtwangler in his wartime recording or Giulini's awesome work with the LAPO. ( Giulini has the best first movement, next to Karajan 1962, that I've ever heard and I've heard way too many! ) I not too long ago heard the famous early 60's Karajan performance and must admit it's his best take on this great work. Carlos Kleiber's famous recording is good but overrated and has lousy mid 70's DG sound. This Karajan Gold is as good or better than Kleiber but it's not exceptional. On this Gold disc the andante is rushed and take for instance the transition from the scherzo to the grand finale, no mystery whatsoever! This is one of the most thrilling moments not only in Beethoven, but one of the most thrilling in all of music. With Karajan, it's flat, it just happens. Listen to Furtwangler to hear the heavens open up.

Karajan does not take the repeat in the last movement of the 5th, which is fine by me, the repeat makes things redundant, Karajan always left it out. The whole work comes out as very powerful but not profound. The magic doesn't happen. There is also some sloppy playing here and there, something you wouldn't expect from the Berlin Philharmonic.

The Pastoral is a beautiful celebration of life, but you'd hardly know from this lame performance. Karajan never was in tune with this work and it shows. He rushes through the first 2 movements, does not take the scherzo repeat, ( Karajan took the repeat in his 1977 version ), the storm is powerful, the finale is too fast. Yes, this is a bit messy. Herbert just isn't the most perceptive Beethoven conductor in this symphony. Both symphonies have rough ensemble playing at times and also the recording is somewhat edgy and sloppy in places, early digital DG technology is to blame for that.

This last cycle has a great Eroica and a great 8th symphony, the rest are not in the same league. For the best fifth, I would readily go to Karajan's majestic 1962 version, it's available in remastered sound in the Complete Beethoven Edition Volume 1 or on Hybrid SACD. It's even meaner and tougher in the first movement and the rest of the performance is more penetrating than Karajan was ever to do again. It's a thrill ride but with deeper thought especially in the andante and the grandiose horns of the finale ring out like they don't in this Karajan Gold version.

You can also check out Guilini/LAPO for a modern digital CD ( not as intense as Karajan 1962 ) or Furtwangler with Berlin for a historical perspective. Karajan's later versions including this one come in third place with Carlos Kleiber.

For the best Pastoral, go to Bohm or Walter of course, also try Szell and Ashkenazy. Now go buy the Karajan Gold Eroica, which is Herbie at his best! Adios.

5 out of 5 stars Best recording of these symphonies.......2005-12-11

I consider this to be the best buy in CDs for people looking for Beethoven's 5th and 6th symphonies. We play this CD to death in our house.

I've listened to about half a dozen other recordings of these symphonies. There shouldn't be that much difference, right? But there is. Just as Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston do very different interpretations of a song, different conductors and orchestras do the same with classical music.

In the opinion of my uneducated ear, forget about a budget CD or any other recording. Get this one, and good luck finding it at a discount price. There's a reason everyone can charge $17 for it.

5 out of 5 stars Symphony 5 is the better one here.......2005-10-09

Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989) recorded these two famous Beethoven Symphonies in 1982, as part of his final testament Beethoven Symphony cycle. It was his 4th cycle, the other 3 being for EMI (Philharmonia Orchestra, London - mono sound, from the mid 1950s); with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1961-62 and Berlin in 1975-77, both for DG. The latest cycle showed Karajan in less than perfect form: a painful spinal condition was taking a toll on him, and some critics believe his recordings of the 1980s to be less successful than the earlier ones.

Symphony 5 is best here: the Berlin Philharmonic brass in great form, and Allegros crackle with tension and drama. Symphony 6 is less effective, due to too fast tempi in movements I, and II. Karajan doesn't take the repeat in III, which makes the movement pretty short. The sound overall is rather low level, and doesn't have as powerful an impact as other recordings.

What other recordings would I recommend? For both symphonies: Karajan himself from the 1975 cycle (DG, part of a complete set), Karl Bohm/Vienna Philharmonic (DG), Bruno Walter/Columbia (Sony), Wilhelm Furtwangler/Vienna for Symphony 5 (EMI), and Pierre Monteux/Vienna for Symphony 6 (Decca).
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ASIN: B0000037CN
Release Date: 1992-12-02

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.1 in C Op.21: I. Adagio molto-Allegro con brio - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  2. Sym No.1 in C Op.21: II. Andante cantabile con moto - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  3. Sym No.1 in C Op.21: III. Menuetto: Allegro molto e vivace - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  4. Sym No.1 in C Op.21: IV. Adagio-Allegro molto e vivace - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  5. Sym No.2 in D Op.36: I. Adagio molto-Allegro con brio - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  6. Sym No.2 in D Op.36: II. Larghetto - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  7. Sym No.2 in D Op.36: III. Scherzo: Allegro - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  8. Sym No.2 in D Op.36: IV. Allegro molto - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget

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  1. Sym No.3 in E flat Op.55 Eroica: I. Allegro con brio - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  2. Sym No.3 in E flat Op.55 Eroica: II. Marcia funebre: Adagio assai - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  3. Sym No.3 in E flat Op.55 Eroica: III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  4. Sym No.3 in E flat Op.55 Eroica: IV. Finale: Allegro molto - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  5. Sym No.4 in B flat Op.60: I. Adagio-Allegro vivace - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  6. Sym No.4 in B flat Op.60: II. Adagio - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  7. Sym No.4 in B flat Op.60: III. Allegro vivace - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  8. Sym No.4 in B flat Op.60: IV. Allegro ma non troppo - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.5 in c Op.67: I. Allegro con brio - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  2. Sym No.5 in c Op.67: II. Andante con moto - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  3. Sym No.5 in c Op.67: III. Allegro- - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  4. Sym No.5 in c Op.67: IV. Allegro - The Hanover Band/Monica Hugget
  5. Sym No.6 in F Op.68 Pastoral: I. Cheerful feelings on arriving in the countryside... - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  6. Sym No.6 in F Op.68 Pastoral: II. Scene by the Brook: Andante molto mosso - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  7. Sym No.6 in F Op.68 Pastoral: III. Peasants' Merrymaking: Allegro- - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  8. Sym No.6 in F Op.68 Pastoral: IV. Storm: Allegro- - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  9. Sym No.6 in F Op.68 Pastoral: V. Shepherd's song-joyful thanksgiving after the storm: Allegretto - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.7 in A Op.92: I. Poco sostenuto-Vivace - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  2. Sym No.7 in A Op.92: II. Allegretto - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  3. Sym No.7 in A Op.92: III. Presto - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  4. Sym No.7 in A Op.92: IV. Allegro con brio - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  5. Sym No.8 in F Op.93: I. Allegro vivace e con brio - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  6. Sym No.8 in F Op.93: II. Allegretto scherzando - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  7. Sym No.8 in F Op.93: III. Tempo di menuetto - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman
  8. Sym No.8 in F Op.93: IV. Allegro vivace - The Hanover Band/Roy Goodman

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.9 in d Op.125 Choral: I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso - Eiddewen Harrhy/Jean Bailey/Andrew Murgatroyd/Michael George/Oslo Cathedral Chor/Terje Kvam...
  2. Sym No.9 in d Op.125 Choral: II. Molto vivace - Eiddewen Harrhy/Jean Bailey/Andrew Murgatroyd/Michael George/Oslo Cathedral Chor/Terje Kvam...
  3. Sym No.9 in d Op.125 Choral: III. Adagio molto e cantabile - Eiddewen Harrhy/Jean Bailey/Andrew Murgatroyd/Michael George/Oslo Cathedral Chor/Terje Kvam...
  4. Sym No.9 in d Op.125 Choral: IV. Presto-Allegro assai - Eiddewen Harrhy/Jean Bailey/Andrew Murgatroyd/Michael George/Oslo Cathedral Chor/Terje Kvam...

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These performances are so terrible that it's hard to believe anyone took them seriously, even original-instrument enthusiasts. Not only are the balances between the various orchestral sections a mess, and the instruments themselves scrappy sounding beyond belief, they are recorded in a cavernous acoustic that hides what you ought to ear and emphasizes what you shouldn't. Utterly grotesque. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What??? That's right, I said THE Best.......2006-09-26

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is THE best complete set of Beethoven Symphonies I've yet to hear, and I have heard quite a few, ranging from Karajan (OVERRATED) to Boehm to Furtwangler. The bottom line is that most performances of Beethoven, including most from the conductors listed above, are overwrought, overemotional, over-feminine, and above all FAR TOO SLOW!!! Goodman solves these problems and by doing so has managed to conduct the best overall set of Beethoven Symphonies ever recorded. There are a few exceptions to the consistent greatness of this set, including a horrible fifth and a sub-par 9th. The 5th was not conducted by Goodman, and it is nothing short of atrocious: Not even worth a listen. The 9th would be very good, if not for the amateurish voice performances. However, and listen closely to this, the 3rd AND 6th are BOTH the absolute best I've ever heard. This alone makes the set worth 10 times the price without blinking. Be prepared for your heart to soar on the 3rd and 6th, and never look at Beethoven the same again!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent...period!.......2005-05-11

This Beethoven set features the Hanover Band playing on period instruments with less musicians than the average orchestra. These were recorded in a spacious, atmospheric acoustic approximating were Beethoven would have premiered them. The result is thoroughly enjoyable and still sound and feel great after repeated listening.

I also find them far preferable to Hogwood, Norington and Gardiner. Though the Bruggen set on the Phillips label are also pretty good as well. But these seem to have a magical quality about them that is hard to beat.

It's interesting to read about what are the "best" performances, as far as I can tell there are no weak spots to be found. One person wrote - the first was the only letdown - and yet, I found the first to be something quite special. I personally thought the 8th was the only slight drawback to the set, and yet someone else wrote it was their favorite. So who really knows?

This also makes a good second set if you already have a modern interpretation.

5 out of 5 stars I wonder..........2001-11-05

why nobody has written any review for this Beethoven cycle, though lots of people are astonished by the new cycle of Abbado or Zinman.

Roy Goodman is a conductor cum violinist whose playing can be listened in the Mass of Beethoven. The important thing of his analysis is 'Purity". He does not allow any part of orchestra com in front. Balancing of sound is disappeared under the tight control of this conductor, though we acknoledge that the dynamic range of Nimbus recording is very wide and accurate.

Let's hurry up to collect this cycle. Generally, the odd number shall be listened, if you are real classic music mania. There are lots of famous conductors who conducted these really well, like 3 of Toscanini, 5&7 of Furtwangler, Erich Kleiber, Carlos Kleiber, 9 of Bohm and the immortal name of Karajan. But Gooman compensated the missing (overlooked) points of them. 'Remove Sympathy!' We already know about the misfortune of Beethoven, but we can assume that Beethoven had managed his life by music. Many people has told that 9 symphonies of Beethoven reflect his life. This means that odd numbers reflect his dark side, even number bright side. But we can not give them our 'charity', which would surely annoy Beethoven. Goodman's idea seems more full filled with this 'Lightness with Consideration'.

Even numbers are 'out of description'!. Especially No. 8 which follows the Great Dance of No. 7 is brightness itself!

Please listen. You may agree...

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