A masterpiece live performance from Berlin that crystallizes architectural beauty and spirituality.
Günter Wand conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in Bruckner's Symphony No. 5. This live recording from 1996 was highly praised for its precise structure and natural tempo.
This recording refines Bruckner's rigorous architectural beauty to the utmost. The opening Adagio begins at a tranquil tempo, with the heavy counterpoint of the low strings establishing a solid foundation of sound. The Scherzo movement stands out for its precise rhythmic processing and clear orchestral balance, while the finale returns to the theme with dignity. Want's interpretation avoids excessive exaggeration, presenting the whole as a transparent structure. The recording is clear and has excellent spatial positioning, capturing the rich sound of the Berlin Philharmonic in exquisite detail.
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4 TRACKS:
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Introduktion (Adagio) – Allegro
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Adagio (Sehr Langsam)
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Scherzo. Molto Vivace (Schnell)
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Finale. Adagio – Allegro Moderato
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester
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Composed By - Anton Bruckner
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Engineer [Balance Engineer] - Christian Feldgen
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Conductor - Günter Wand
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Recording Supervisor - Gerald Götze