Bethoven Symphony 9 'Choral'
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Beethoven
Symphony 9 in D minor, op. 125 'Choral'

Beethoven first thought of setting Schiller's Ode to Joy to music  in 1793, but it was only in 1824 that this project was realised in the form of The Ninth.  Bringing the human voice into the symphonic form in this majestic innovation paved the way for Mahler and Bruckner, crowned Beethoven's symphonic achievements and provided the European Union with its future supranational anthem.
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Conductor: Herbert von Karajan von Karajan Centre bio
Orchestra: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra website
Label: Deutsche Grammophon Label website
Catalogue Ref: 415832-2GGA
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Release Date: 15-Mar-1987

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Karajan's 1977 interpretation, although an analogue recording, is preferable to either his 1962 or 1983 performances - a product of Karajan's great partnership with the Berlin Philharmonic and the Wiener Singverein - achieving precision, power and grandeur in an impressive and memorable recording.

Also included in one of our boxed set recommendations
Beethoven: Complete Symphonies
Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Harrnoncourt website
Orchestra: Chamber Orchestra of Europe Orchestra website
Label: Teldec Label website
Catalogue Ref: 0927-49768-2
Barcode: 0809274976826
Release Date: 12-May-2003 (re-release of Oct-1991 set)

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