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Herbert von Karajan leads the Berlin Philharmonic through Anton Bruckner's mighty Seventh Symphony and Richard Wagner's intimate Siegfried-Idyll in this 1977 Deutsche Grammophon release. Bruckner's symphony is a cornerstone of Romantic orchestral writing, full of expansive themes and spiritual depth, while the Wagner piece offers lyrical tenderness by contrast. Von Karajan was supreme in this repertoire, and the Berlin Philharmonic responds with the transparency and warmth that made these musicians legendary. The orchestration is sumptuous but never thick, allowing the architecture of both pieces to emerge with crystalline clarity. Essential German Romanticism performed at the highest level.
| Genre | Classical |
| Style | Romantic |
| Notes | Sealed. |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | Deutsche Grammophon |
| Year | 1977 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | 2xLP |
. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur (Originalfassung)
D. Siegfried-Idyll 19:29
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