Composer: Anton Bruckner
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Otto Klemperer
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Warner
Catalogue: 4042962
Release: 2012
Size: 1.85 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
CD 01
Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major “Romantic”
01. I. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell
02. II. Andante, quasi allegretto
03. III. Scherzo. Bewegt – Trio. Nicht zu schnell
04. IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
CD 02
Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major
01. I. Introduktion. Adagio – Allegro
02. II. Adagio. Sehr langsam
03. III. Scherzo. Molto vivace – Trio. Im gleichen Tempo
04. IV. Finale. Adagio – Allegro moderato
CD 03
Symphony No. 7 in E Major
01. I. Allegro moderato
02. II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam
03. III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell – Trio. Etwas langsamer
04. IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht schnell
CD 04
Symphony No. 8 in C Minor
01. I. Allegro moderato
02. II. Scherzo. Allegro moderato – Trio. Langsam
03. III. Adagio. Feierlich langsam, doch nicht schleppend
CD 05
Symphony No. 8 in C Minor
01. IV. Finale. Feierlich, nicht schnell
Symphony No. 6 in A Major
02. I. Majestoso
03. II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich
04. III. Scherzo. Nicht schnell – Trio. Langsam
05. IV. Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
CD 06
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor
01. I. Feierlich, misterioso
02. II. Scherzo. Bewegt, lebhaft – Trio. Schnell
03. III. Adagio. Langsam, feierlich
Otto Klemperer was born on 14th May 1885 in Breslau, Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland) and died on 6th July 1973 in Zurich and hence next year we mark 40 years since his passing. Although disfigured by a stroke suffered whilst a brain tumour was being removed he became a world-renowned conductor whose recordings became and remain touchstones for the EMI catalogue.
Having completed the highly successful series of Beethoven recordings it was natural for EMI to seek further Romantic symphonies from Otto Klemperer. Although those by Anton Bruckner had been altered by good-meaning editors to make them more attractive to audiences of the time there were now editions which had attempted to revert to Bruckner’s original intentions and the advent of the LP with their much longer sides made recordings of these works much easier.
The first two to be recorded were Nos. 7 and 4 in November 1960 and September 1963 respectively. By the time of the next recording – of No. 6 in November 1964 – Walter Legge had left EMI and the orchestra had, with a great deal of support from Klemperer, established itself as a separate body and now called itself the New Philharmonia Orchestra. The recording of No. 5 followed in March 1967 with Nos. 9 and 8 following in February and October/November 1970.