Atonal universe depicted through precise compositional beauty
This recording elevates Webern's strict compositional technique to a magnificent work of art through Karajan's meticulous baton.
The Berlin Philharmonic's flawless ensemble brings the complex score to life. From Bach's arrangements to his own composition, "Passacaglia," every note is imbued with deep meaning in this suspenseful performance.
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14 TRACKS:
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1)
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Passacaglia For Orchestra, Op. 1
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2)
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1. Heftig Bewegt
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3)
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2. Sehr Langsam
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4)
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3. Sehr Lebhaft
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5)
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4. Sehr Langsam
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6)
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5. In Zarter Bewegung
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7)
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1. Langsam
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8)
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2. Bewegt
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9)
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3. Mäßig
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10)
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4. Sehr Mäßig
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11)
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5. Sehr Langsam
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12)
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6. Langsam
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13)
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1. Ruhig Schreitend
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14)
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2. Variationen: Sehr Ruhig
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
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Composed By - Anton Webern
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Engineer [Supervision] - Hans Weber
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Engineer [Balance] - Günter Hermanns
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Producer - Dr. Hans Hirsch
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Liner Notes [English, German And French] - H. H. Stuckenschmidt
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Liner Notes [Italian Translation] - Marco Marica
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Liner Notes [Spanish Translation] - Daniel Vega (2)
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Art Direction - Hartmut Pfeiffer
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Design - Holger Matthies