20 September 2024
P.R. Jenkins
“Karajan Digital Library” Vol. 24
“I remember we made a completely new recording of the ‘Funeral March’ of the ‘Eroica’ Symphony because I felt it was not the right tempo. When you spread work like this over a very long period you are able to look into yourself, and see yourself in a great work of art.”
Karajan / Beethoven is a coupling that never stops fascinating music lovers. Deutsche Grammophon’s “Karajan Digital Library” Vol. 24 is entirely dedicated to the Beethoven recordings. The symphonies are represented in up to five different versions from 1941 to 1986, including the legendary first complete recording box in the 1960s (according to its director of heritage Johannes Gleim it was Deutsche Grammophon’s most successful project ever). Of course, there are the two “Missa Solemnis”, the complete overtures, some concertos, dances and many other things.
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“Conversations with Karajan” Edited with an Introduction by Richard Osborne. Oxford University Press. 1989