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Sawallisch Conducts Beethoven Symphony No. 7 4th movement

NHK Symphony Orchestra subscription concert in 1988. Wolfgang Sawallisch conducted Beethoven after Tchaikovsky's Suite No. 3. The guest timpanist was Peter Sondermann, a former member of the Staa...  
 
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oboistru (5 months ago) Show Hide
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PatheticSonatas (6 months ago) Show Hide
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So powerful! Love it!
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This is pure rhythm. Fantastic! The orchestra has a strong, specially precise and powerful performance. I like too much Sawallisch conduction. The tempo is perfect, not so much rapid, not so much slow. A special mention deserves the guest timpanist. This movement is like a solo for drummer . My dream is to stay here in the orchestra, playing timpanis.
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Atemberaubend... Unglaublich schön!
coolyasmeen (8 months ago) Show Hide
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turly amazing
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I worked at the Munich Opera while he was the Intendant and music director and everything he conducted was absolutely a thrill to see or be a part of. This is truly one of the great conductors!

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