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Brahms: The Complete Symphonies / Karajan, Berlin PO
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StudioDeutsche Grammophon
Release DateJune 9, 1998
UPC Code028945309729
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About Brahms: The Complete Symphonies / Karajan, Berlin PO

These 1977-78 recordings are Karajan's best Brahms--better than his somewhat mannered digital set. The Berlin Philharmonic, as ever, is amazingly smooth and accomplished, playing with great class without losing any power--as an example, just listen to the finale of the second symphony. DG's engineers have turned this always-good recording into something truly magnificent to hear, and, at the price, this is a sure bet. --Robert Levine Amazon.com

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Un poco sostenuto... Allegro
  2. Andante sostenuto
  3. Un poco Allegretto e grazioso
  4. Finale, Piu Andante... Allegro non troppo, ma con brio
  5. Allegro con brio
  6. Andante
  7. Poco Allegretto
  8. Allegro
Disc 2
  1. Allegro non troppo
  2. Adagio non troppo
  3. Allegretto grazioso
  4. Allegro con spirito
  5. Allegro non troppo
  6. Andante moderato
  7. Allegro giocoso
  8. Allegro energico e passionato

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (19 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteBrahms: Complete SymphoniesQuote
I was disappointed by the quality of the recording. Many sections of the orchestra sounded muddy and indistinct, particularly the strings; while the brass sounded harsh. July 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteKarajan- Brahms symphoniesQuote
No matter who plays, Brahms always satisfies. This edition, however, is superlative! Highly recommend. January 3, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteSymphonic HeavenQuote
Karajan is largely considered the greatest exponent for mainstream symphonic works- Mozart, Brahms, Tchaikovsky Mahler, Dvorak and Bruckner. This collection is a terrific buy and it's affordable. You can't go wrong. Recorded in 1977 and 1978, Karajan delivers all the rich melody, grace, grandeur and musical harmony that Brahms suffused his four symphonies with. The Berlin Philharmonic are trained so that even the strings move with miraculous exactitude. The only other worthy set is Solti's. This one has everything one can hope for in Brahms symphonies.

Karajan was always a champion of his own German music's history. He is still regarded as the first-rate exponent of Wagner and Strauss for example. Brahms, born in Austria, was another composer whose Germanic music Karajan was able to aptly depict through the magic of his baton. The impressive parts of this set include the entire 1st symphony- not reduced to the Beethoven parody some make it out to be. Instead, it holds its own as a work of compelling power. The finale is inspirational. The finale to the second is equally as moving. The 4th symphony is my favorite symphony of the post Beethoven Romantic Era. In this symphony we find a mixture of mysticism, romantic beauty and classical balance. In it we also find, in the last movement, the greatest example of theme and variations, Brahm's strongest suit as a composer. Karajan knows his stuff. You can never go wrong with any of his interpretations, though he, too, has his detractors. His Tchaikovsky tends to be too fiery and melodramatic for example and he was never at home with Italian opera as he was in German. Karajan is brilliant and his Berlin forces electrify. At a cheap price, this is a must have if you call yourself a true classical music fan. October 13, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteA great part of your collection!Quote
This is an easy, afforable way to get all four Brahms symphonies on two great quality cds. Each symphony is recorded with the passion and fire you get from Brahm's music, although I have heard better recordings of the symphonies,I would still buy these cd's for the price.


If I have to say the worst thing about these recordings is the first movement of the third symphony is not what I was expecting ( I was expecting much more on the recording)

October 7, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteThe greatest Brahms twofer you could imagineQuote
DG's catalog is overflowing with Brahms performances from Karajan, and although this late-Seventies cycle of the four symphonies is not esteemed as highly as his earlier analog recordings, the truth is that Karajan had few real competitors in these works during the postwar era--except himself. He was the greatest Brahms conductor after Walter and Furtwangler, bar none, and these are outstanding performances in every way. The best are the First and Thrid symphonies, two works that Karajan was peerless in. September 24, 2005

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