A monumental achievement of Romantic orchestral music
Rudolf Kempe conducts the magnificent world of Richard Strauss.
The "Alpine Symphony" depicts the mountain landscape through music, with all the orchestra's instruments expressing the majesty of nature. Kempe's conducting is dramatic yet sensitive, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's performance is stunning. This is a masterpiece that represents the pinnacle of late Romantic orchestral music.
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A:
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1)
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Night
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2)
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Sunrise
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3)
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The Ascent
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4)
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Entrance Into The Forest
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5)
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Wandering By The Brookside
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6)
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At The Waterfall
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7)
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Flowery Meadows
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8)
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A Mountain Pasture
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Lost In The Thicket And Brush
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10)
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The Glacier
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Perilous Moments
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12)
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The Summit (Part 1)
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B:
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1)
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The Summit (Concluded)
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2)
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Apparition
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3)
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The Fog Rises
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The Sun Is Clouded Over
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Elegy
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6)
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Calm Before The Storm
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7)
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Thunderstorm
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8)
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Descent
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9)
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Sunset
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Epilogue
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11)
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Night
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Orchestra - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Conductor - Rudolf Kempe
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Engineer [Recording] - Kenneth E. Wilkinson
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Liner Notes - 門馬直美