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| Wilhelm Furtwangler, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Tilla Briem, Elisabeth Hongen, Peter Anders, Rudolf Watzke, Bruno Kittel Choir | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Beethoven, Symphony No.5 In C Minor / Symphony No.9 "choral" |
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The extreme state of the human spirit, as captured by the master Furtwängler.
A legendary Beethoven performance recorded in Berlin during World War II.
The recording is full of intense tension and powerful emotion. The energy of the Fifth Symphony, "Fate," is particularly intense, as if rising from the depths of hell. The powerful will that transcends the recording quality demonstrates the true power of classical music in the modern era.
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