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Leonard Bernstein,Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra,Gustav Mahler
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[Classical Department Store “Here’s What Everyone Loves” No.5 Symphonies] Here’s What Everyone Loves When it comes to classical music, 100 pieces and 100 titles are the first 100 classical pieces and 100 titles! The world’s oldest classical label, Deutsche Grammophon, which boasts a history of over 120 years, and Decca (including the former Philips), which will celebrate its 90th anniversary in 2019 and is home to conductor Seiji Ozawa, pianist Mitsuko Uchida, and other greats. The series of evergreen masterpieces from both Decca and Philips labels will be released! We conducted a survey of about 25,000 people in the classical music industry and members of our newsletter. The campaign will release 20 titles in each genre every two weeks for a total of 100 titles. Among Mahler’s huge and lengthy symphonies, the clear and magnificent No. 5 is one of the most accessible. It is also famous for the “Adagietto” used in the film “Death in Venice.” The romantic lyricism and intense conflict and passion of this performance, conducted by Mahler evangelist Bernstein with the Mahler-affiliated Vienna Philharmonic, will deeply move the listener. [Performed by] Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor: Leonard Bernstein Recorded: September 1987, Frankfurt (live) ●SHM-CD format ●Green color label coated ●Commentary included ●Booklet






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