Bruno Walter - Bruno Walter in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis (Remastered) (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Bruno Walter in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:08
Total Size: 100 / 418 MB
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Tracklist:

1. About the value of recordings (2:48)
2. The first recordings (1:58)
3. Bruno Walter and Mahler (3:23)
4. Bruno Walter about Mozart (13:34)
5. About Mahler and Bruckner (5:25)
6. Mahler's and Bruckner's impact on Bruno Walter's work (3:24)
7. Bruno Walter about Brahms (2:57)
8. About recording the "Linz" - Symphony (1:38)
9. About Kathleen Ferrier (2:08)
10. Bruno Walter and Vienna (2:59)

He was Mahler’s disciple and friend in Vienna before World War I, and went on to become one of the most illustrious conductors of the 20th century. Accordingly, the recordings that Bruno Walter made for American Columbia between 1941 and 1961, the year before his death, have always enjoyed a special authoritative status. Sony Classical presents his entire Columbia Masterworks discography together for the first time in a single release of 77 CDs, with his complete stereo recordings on 31 CDs newly remastered from the original 2- and 3-track analogue tapes, and 29 mono recordings remastered from the original analogue master discs and tapes using 24 bit / 192 kHz technology, presenting many early recordings for the first time on CD on Sony Classical. An all-embracing survey of Bruno Walter’s recorded achievements: symphonies, overtures and other orchestral works, by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Bruckner, Wagner, Schumann, Dvořák, Richard Strauss, Smetana and others, performed by the New York Philharmonic and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra; concertos with Rudolf Serkin, Zino Francescatti, Pierre Fournier, Nathan Milstein, Isaac Stern, Joseph Szigeti and Leonard Rose; opera and song recitals with Dési Halban, Lotte Lehmann, Lily Pons, Eleanor Steber, Ezio Pinza and George London. The set includes a hard-cover illustrated 200-page coffee-table book with an essay by Bruno Walter scholar Erik Ryding, photos and facsimiles from the New York Philharmonic archives, full discographical notes, a work index and a Bruno Walter / Columbia discography, as well as 8 CDs with interviews and rehearsal excerpts.