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Jean Sibelius/Symphony No.4 In A Minor,swan Of Tuonela |
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A clear and profound melody flowing through the Nordic winter sky
A superb performance by Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic that captures the spiritual depths of Sibelius.
Karajan meticulously portrays the cold beauty and premonition of death in Symphony No. 4 with his refined sound. The dreamy sound of the English horn in "The Swan of Tuonela" transports the listener to an unknown other world.
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- English Horn - Gerhard Stempnik
- Orchestra - Berlin Philharmonic
- Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
- Composed By - Jean Sibelius
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