The supreme sound of Beethoven's "Pastoral" performed by Boehm, who has mastered the beautiful sound of the Vienna Philharmonic
This timeless standard, conducted by the orthodox German master Karl Böhm and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, recreates Beethoven's natural scenes with beautiful traditional sound and elegant form.
This is a monumental performance of Beethoven's music by Karl Böhm, former conductor emeritus of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. In his "Symphony No. 6," a hymn to nature, Böhm carefully brings out the structural beauty and melodic charm of the piece without any pretense. In particular, in the second movement, "Scene by the Stream," the Vienna Philharmonic's distinctive silky string sound blends with the simple tone of the woodwinds, creating an idyllic sense of serenity. The contrast between the tense expression of the "Storm" in the fourth movement and the tranquil expanse of the final movement is captivating, resulting in a masterful performance that exudes calm and warmth, embodying the traditions of German and Austrian music.
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1e Deel: Erwachen Heiterer Empfindungen Bei Der Ankunft Auf Dem Lande (Allegro Ma Non Troppo)
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2e Deel: Szene Am Bach (Andante Molto Mosso)
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3e Deel: Lustiges Zusammensein Der Landleute (Allegro) - Attacca:
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4e Deel: Gewitter. Sturm (Allegro) - Attacca:
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5e Deel: Hirtengesang. Frohe Und Dankbare Gefühle Nach Dem Sturm (Allegretto)
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