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Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker) playing the 2nd Symphony of Brahms in D major. 4. Allegro con spiritoRecorded May 7th, 1952.
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At times sounds like the orchestra is tripping over itself to keep up, at others it takes a moment to adjust to his tempo. He insists on being overly graphic and is irritating in his willfulness and quest to to exciting. Each to his own!
chantdonchant 10 months ago
This performance is out of the world. Breaks all geographic boundaries .
jayant515 1 year ago
La fluidez de tempos de Furtwangler y sus contrastes y libertades de dinámica le otorgan una vitalidad y energia incomparables a esta sinfonía.
The tempo fluency of Furtwangler and his dynamic contrasts and freedoms him give a vitality and energia incomparable to this symphony .
TheLeonardoSaez 2 years ago
After lots of Version:
Karajan for the sound, Kleiber for his vision, Abbado for the perfect interpretation and Bernstein for the Intensity
this youtube version is the BEST
Huckel2x 2 years ago
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At times sounds like the orchestra is tripping over itself to keep up, at others it takes a moment to adjust to his tempo. He insists on being overly graphic and is irritating in his willfulness and quest to to exciting. Each to his own!
chantdonchant 10 months ago
This performance is out of the world. Breaks all geographic boundaries .
jayant515 1 year ago
La fluidez de tempos de Furtwangler y sus contrastes y libertades de dinámica le otorgan una vitalidad y energia incomparables a esta sinfonía.
The tempo fluency of Furtwangler and his dynamic contrasts and freedoms him give a vitality and energia incomparable to this symphony .
TheLeonardoSaez 2 years ago
After lots of Version:
Karajan for the sound, Kleiber for his vision, Abbado for the perfect interpretation and Bernstein for the Intensity
this youtube version is the BEST
Huckel2x 2 years ago