Richard Strauss – Also Sprach Zarathustra, Complete Orchestral Works + P° (Ct. rec. : Rudolf Kempe)

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Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Complete Orchestral Works / New Mastering & Presentation.
Also sprach Zarathustra / Symphonic poem op.30 (00:00)
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Tod und Verklärung / Symphonic poem op.24 (33:11)
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Der Rosenkavalier / Waltzes op.59 (55:44)
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche / Symphonic poem op.28 (1:13:28)
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Don Juan / Symphonic poem op.20 (1:28:16)
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Ein Heldenleben / Symphonic poem op.40 (1:44:28)
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Metamorphosen / Study for 23 solo strings (2:28:42)
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Eine Alpensinfonie op.64 (2:54:00)
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Sinfonia Domestica op.53 (3:43:44)
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Salome / Dance of the Seven Veils op.54 (4:27:44)
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme / Suite op.60 (4:36:12)
Schlagobers / Waltz op.70 (5:09:52)
Josephslegende / Symphonic fragment op.63 (5:17:15)
Burleske / for piano & orchestra in D minor (5:42:47)
Piano : Malcolm Frager
Parergon zur Sinfonia Domestica / for piano (left hand) & orchestra op.73 (6:02:37)
Piano : Peter Rösel
Panathenäenzug op.74 (6:24:12)
Symphonic studies in the form of a passacaglia for piano (left hand) & orchestra
Piano : Peter Rösel
Aux Italien / Symphonic fantasy op.16 (6:51:56)
Macbeth op.23 / Symphonic poem (7:35:09)
Don Quixote op.35 (7:54:46)
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Cello : Paul Tortelier / Viola : Max Rostal
Fantastic variations on a theme of knightly
Dance Suite from harpsichord pieces by François Couperin (8:35:50)

Staatskapelle Dresden
Rudolf Kempe
Recorded in 1970-76 at Dresden
New mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR
Find CMRR’s recordings on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3016eVr

Just as Obelix fell into the pot of magic potion when he was a child, we have the impression that Rudolf Kempe fell into the pot of the works of Richard Strauss. There is a spontaneity in his direction, a naturalness, an incessant forward motion, a dynamic that we don’t find in any other conductor. This consistency is all the more incredible because it is present in all his recordings. This sixth sense in his direction is tremendously relayed for the orchestra for which Strauss himself conducted his works: the Staatskapelle Dresden.

The orchestra has had eminent conductors throughout its history. Heinrich Schütz’s name is associated with his early years, and those of Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner in the nineteenth century. With these two personalities, Dresden and its Staatskapelle played a central role in the creation of German national opera at a time when the genre was dominated in Germany by Italian music. In the twentieth century, this tradition was partly continued by the collaboration between the orchestra and Richard Strauss, both as conductor and composer.

Richard Strauss – Horn Concertos, Oboe Concerto, Violin Concerto + Present° (Century’s recording : Rudolf Kempe) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB2VtWEIk5M&list=PL3UZpQL9LIxPmWq4lduYtb5hd2c4l-_mm

Richard Strauss PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3UZpQL9LIxPmWq4lduYtb5hd2c4l-_mm

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