A theater of madness and fantasy sounds created by the young maestro.
Dramatic and vivid. A perfect reproduction of Berlioz's fantasy world.
Berlioz's masterpiece, "Symphonie Fantastique," is a dramatic and insane symphony based on the composer's experience of heartbreak. In this work, recorded in 1973, Seiji Ozawa demonstrates his passion and precise expressiveness at a young age. The orchestra's frenzied sound is overwhelming in this well-coordinated performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. A thrilling masterpiece recommended for those new to classical music.
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A:
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Rêveries. Passions Largo - Allegro Agitato E Appassionato Assai - Tempo I - Religiosamente
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Un Bal. Valse. Allegro Non Troppo
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B:
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Scène Aux Champs. Adagio
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Marche Au Supplice. Allegretto Non Troppo
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Songe D'une Nuit Du Sabbat. Larghetto - Allegro Assai - Allegro - Lontano - Ronde Du Sabbat - Deus Irae
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Composed By - Hector Berlioz
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Conductor - Seiji Ozawa
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Cover [Photo] - Klaus Hennch
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Design [Cover] - Lutz Bode
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Engineer [Recording] - Hans-Peter Schweigmann
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Orchestra - Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Producer - Thomas Mowrey
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Recording Supervisor - Thomas Mowrey
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Sleeve Notes - Eric Salzman
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Sleeve Notes - Heinz Becker (3)