Requiem K. 626 /

"On the tenth anniversary of Herbert von Karajan's death in 1999 the Berlin Philharmoniker paid tribute to its late maestro in his home town of Salzburg. In a live shooting from the city's imposing Cathedral, Claudio Abbado conducted an all-Mozart programme, honouring his predecessor...

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Corporate Authors: Sveriges radioskören; Berliner Philharmoniker; EuroArts Entertainment; Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai; Videal Firm; Brilliant Media
Group Author: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791; Karajan, Herbert von; Abbado, Claudio; Mattila, Karita; Harnisch, Rachel; Mingardo, Sara; Schade, Michael; Terfel, Bryn; Wieslander, Maria; Bueno, Isabel Iturriagagoitia; Smaczny, Paul; Coles, Bob Television director; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
Published: EuroArts,
Publisher Address: [Berlin] :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language: Latin
German
English
French
Spanish
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Summary: "On the tenth anniversary of Herbert von Karajan's death in 1999 the Berlin Philharmoniker paid tribute to its late maestro in his home town of Salzburg. In a live shooting from the city's imposing Cathedral, Claudio Abbado conducted an all-Mozart programme, honouring his predecessor both by the careful selection of the music and singers. Mozart's Requiem was sung by some of the most outstanding soloists including Marita Mattila (soprano), Michael Schade (tenor) and Bryn Terfel (bass), together with the Swedish Radio Choir. A performance that in every respect met Karajan's own high artistic
Item Description: Title from disc label.
Presentation format: 16:9.
Carrier Form: 1 videodisc (62 min.) : Blu-ray, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (14 pages ; 14 cm)
Production Credits: TV-producer: Isabel Iturriagagoitia ; producer: Paul Smaczny ; directed by Bob Coles.
Index Number: M2010
CLC: J652.8(521)
Call Number: #WDVD/190565
Contents: Betrachte dies mein Herz und frage mich : aria for soprano strings and basso continuo from Grabmusik K. 42 -- Laudate Dominum : from Vesperae solemnes de confessore K. 339 -- Requiem in D minor for soloists, choir and orchestra K. 626.