Johannes Brahms, Berliner Sinfonie Orchester, Kurt Sanderling

Symphonie No. 1

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Johannes Brahms completed his First Symphony in 1876, one of the most significant orchestral works of the Romantic era. This 1991 recording features the Berliner Sinfonie Orchester conducted by Kurt Sanderling, one of the twentieth century's most respected conductors, known for his deep interpretive insight into the German symphonic tradition. Sanderling brings clarity and warmth to Brahms's complex orchestration, allowing each voice in the dense writing to emerge distinctly. The symphony itself is monumental—four movements that build from brooding introspection to triumphant affirmation. The familiar opening, with its yearning theme, develops into passages of profound beauty and emotional depth. Sanderling's reading emphasizes the work's architecture and emotional substance without sacrificing nuance. This is a thoughtful, mature interpretation of one of classical music's greatest achievements, capturing the work's Romantic passion while maintaining classical discipline.

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Item Details+
Genre Classical
Style Classical
Media Mint (M)
Sleeve Mint (M)
Label Crystal Classics
Year 1991
Country Germany
Format LP
Tracklist+
  1. Genre:
  2. Classical
  3. Style:
  4. Classical
  5. Label:
  6. Crystal Classics
  7. Country:
  8. Germany
  9. Year:
  10. 1991
  11. . Symphonie No. 1 C-Moll Op. 68
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