Wiener Philharmoniker Edition [65 CD][Limited Edition]
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Wiener Philharmoniker Edition [65 CD][Limited Edition]
PRESENTATION & PACKAGING Champagne style box - lift off lid, with luxury gold-wrap outer box;
Black and gold CD wallets, with recordings arranged chronologically by composer, starting with Haydn and ending with Khachaturian and Kod¡ly);
200pp softcover perfect-bound book, approx. 200mm x 110mm, landscape orientation. FIVE essays are provided, each of approx. 1500 words, respectively by Dr. Silvia Kargl of the Wiener Philharmoniker Historisches Archiv, by long-term Decca producers Christopher Raeburn, Erik Smith and John Culshaw, and by Paul Moseley/Raymond McGill of Decca;
All note content in English, German and Japanese.
The book presents the majority of the original album sleeves, as well as photographic images, contracts and even letters, all of which together offer a comprehensive overview of the Decca-WP relationship across several decades.
Designed and art directed by UMGIs Matt Read, whose work for Decca includes the remarkable Solti / Ring Deluxe Edition of 2012 and the Britten Complete Works of 2013, among many others.
THE PROPOSITION 64 CDs of orchestral and concerto recordings, starting 64 years ago, handsomely presented and imaginatively curated.
A document of a label-orchestra relationship, of famous venues and of the art of classical recording. Few labels can claim to be so associated with a city as inextricably as Decca is with Vienna. No history of classical recordings would be complete without a chapter documenting how both Decca and the WP worked to perfect the art of recording in the citys great concert halls, most notably in the famous Sofiensaal.
Classic Recordings: Bruno WALTER Mahler Das Lied von der Erde (1952)
Erich KLEIBER - Beethoven Eroica Symphony (1959)
Pierre MONTEUX Haydn Recordings (1960)
Herbert von KARAJAN - Beethoven, Holst and Richard Strauss Recordings
Karl B–HM - Bruckner Symphony No. 3 (1970) & Symphony No. 4 (1974), Four Last Songs (Lisa Della Casa, 1953)
Sir Georg SOLTI - Verdi Requiem (1968)
Zubin MEHTA - Mahler Symphony No. 2 (1975)
Sir Charles MACKERRAS and Richard CHAILLY - Jan¡cek Recordings
Clemens KRAUSS Richard Strauss Recordings
George SZELL - Beethoven Egmont (1970)
Willi BOSKOVSKY Johann Strauss / New Year s Concert (1979)
Includes THREE complete symphonic cycles:
BEETHOVEN Monteux, Kleiber, Schmidt-Isserstedt, Solti, Abbado
BRAHMS Mehta, Schuricht, B¶hm, Kertesz
BRUCKNER Mehta, Abbado, Solti, Stein, Maazel, B¶hm (this is WPs only complete Bruckner cycle, recorded 1965-1974)
5 Perspectives producers, archivists and record executives from Vienna and London. Dr. Silvia Kargl (WP Archivist) documents the orchestras unparalleled tradition. Three essays by the three great Decca producers Christopher Raeburn, Erik Smith and John Culshaw add the perspective of engineers, producers and executives, while Raymond McGill (Catalogue Consultant) and Paul Moseley (MD Decca Classics) tell it from today s viewpoint.
A document of a tradition. As long-term Decca producer Christopher Raeburn summarises: There is a definite tradition in Viennese playing and interpretation as exemplified by the Vienna Philharmonic, and the collaboration with DECCA has done much to preserve this quality.