Better known as one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, Wilhelm Furtwängler was also a composer. His conducting career was affected by the political changes in Germany in 1933, when he resigned his official positions, while continuing to accept conducting engagements rather than choosing self-imposed exile.
Orchestral Music
Furtwängler’s three numbered symphonies continue and extend the earlier Austro-German tradition of Brahms and Bruckner and were largely written during the Hitler period, when fewer demands were made on him as a conductor.
Vocal and Choral Music
Furtwängler’s choral works include a setting of the Te Deum, completed in 1909, and settings of Goethe.
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MOZART, W.A.: Don Giovanni (Furtwangler) (Salzburg Festival, 1954) | |
MOZART, W.A.: Don Giovanni (Furtwangler) (Salzburg Festival, 1954)
Composer:
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Artists:
Berger, Erna -- Berry, Walter -- Della Casa, Lisa -- Dermota, Anton -- Edelmann, Otto -- Ernster, Deszo -- Furtwangler, Wilhelm -- Grummer, Elisabeth -- Siepi, Cesare -- Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra -- Vienna State Opera Chorus
Label/Producer: UNITEL |
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REICHSORCHESTER (The) - The Berlin Philharmonic and the Third Reich | |
REICHSORCHESTER (The) - The Berlin Philharmonic and the Third Reich
Composer:
Wagner, Richard
Artists:
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra -- Furtwangler, Wilhelm
Label/Producer: C Major |