| Dynamic Records | |
| Disc No: IDIS 6554 | |
| Price: Sek. 50 | Furtwängler’s interpretations of Brahms have long been considered legendary, but, like every artist, even the German conductor had his peaks of inspiration. The Symphony No. 1 is said to be one of his best Brahms recordings. For a long time his only available recording of this symphony had a very poor sound quality. Now newly remastered by IDIS, we can finally enjoy it to the fullest. The second feature of the CD is a rare recording of the Double Concerto op 102, made in Vienna in 1952 with a young Willi Boskovsky on the violin; also completely remastered. |
| Name: Brahms - Furtwängler conducts... | |
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| Composer | Opus | Music | Key | Performer |
| Brahms, Johannes | op. 68 | Symphony no. 1 | C minor | Concertgebouw Orchestra - Wilhelm Furtwängler (1950) |
| Brahms, Johannes | op. 102 | Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra | A minor | Wiener Philharmoniker - Wilhelm Furtwängler Willi Boskovsky, violin Emanuel Brabec, cello |