Haydn symphony 45 farewell abschied munchinger 1952 as played by the Wiener Philhrmoniker new year concert neujahrskonzert 2009 daniel barenboim

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

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Free dowloadable at: http://www.europarchive.org

Joseph Haydn, 4th movement Finale : Presto - adagio from the
45 th symphony in F sharp minor " farewell " Abschied
This movement was played by the Wiener Philharmoniker conducted
by Daniel Barenboim during the 2009 New year concert 2009 in Vienna

Here it is played by the Stuttgart chamber orchestra and members of the
l'orchestre de la suisse Romande , conducted by
Karl Münchinger

Issued in 1952


Uploaded by otterhouse Rolf, European archive, Paris.

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Haydn symphony 45 farewell abschied munchinger 1952 neujahrskonzert wien 2009 vienna philharmonic orchestra Wiener Philhrmoniker new year concert new years concert 2009

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  • VG performance, i like it. now i want to hear the first 3 movements.

  • If you go to the european archive website, you can download the complete performance for free. Only Americans can't because of copyright issues... :(

    Small note; At the moment the files "Record 1 Side A" on top are RAW unedited sides. Below that are the declicked and normalized files (in flac/wave/mp3/ogg formats). Unfortunatly there is a (very) small skip in the first movement, but otherwise the complete performance should sound fine.

    Enjoy the music!

    Rolf

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  • i still like beethoven more

  • thanks rolf, got it!

  • I am curious what you all think about this performance!

    Rolf

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