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Christian Thielemann conducting the Munich Symphony Orchestra
Video of the Day Bruckner, Symphony no. 7, Adagio
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3 comments
I hope I have not said anything embarrassing on this site. I have sent the link to my son.
He was into Rammstein, and informed me, I called it noise. I told him, it was a generation thing. I told him I had other music too. This should be fun.
I also told him we need to have a talk about Hitler. I may have been misinformed about his position in history. I am putting this here because I love Bruckner.
Any idea if the Wilhelm Furtwangler recordings of Bruckner are any good?
Yes, they are very good.
If you want better sound quality, though, I would recommend the following 9 CD complete set by Karajan, which is available at budget prices (around $3/disc):
Bruckner: 9 Symphonies [Box Set]
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