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Recorded live on 4th December 1960 | 
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| |  | Hans Rosbaud 50th Anniversary EditionSaal 1, Funkhaus, Cologne, 22 October 1951
The composer Francis Poulenc said in 1954, ‘Music buffs believe that the greatest living conductor is Toscanini: musicians know that it is Hans Rosbaud.’ Similarly, Gramophone hailed Rosbaud as ‘one of the unsung heroes of mid-20th-century music’. Hans Rosbaud (1895–1962), a native of Graz, was a champion of contemporary works while strongly advocating Mahler’s music after the Second World War. From 1948 to 1962, Rosbaud was associated with the South West German Radio Orchestra, Baden-Baden, which he built into one of the finest orchestras in Germany. He was linked to the Donaueschingen Festival, where he performed the post-War modernist school, and to the Aix-en Provence Festival. He also became a regular guest conductor from 1959 with the Chicago Symphony and made frequent appearances with the Berlin Philharmonic and Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. Rosbaud regarded Mahler as the key figure in the birth of twentieth-century music. This ‘live’ studio recording from 1951 is a new addition to the Rosbaud discography, released for the first time on ICA Classics. It has been regarded by a number of German musicologists as a truly legendary performance. Rosbaud is captured here at the height of his powers with the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, one of his favourite orchestras. The 50th anniversary of Rosbaud’s death was in December 2012 so this release is a belated tribute to this great conductor. “I detect no lack of feeling or expressiveness in Rosbaud’s reading and he is not afraid to deploy a judicious amount of portamento. It’s good to hear a straightforward approach to this music...The sound is perfectly acceptable, especially given its vintage.” MusicWeb International, 26th April 2013 | 
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| |  | Bruch, Pfitzner & Fortner: Violin Concertos
Gerhard Taschner (violin) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Haydn, Mozart & Mahler: Symphonies
This is a budget reissue 2 CD set of Haydn, Mozart and Mahler’s works performed by the Bayerisches Rundfunks Sinfonieorchester and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hans Rosbaud. | 
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| |  | Geza Anda plays Mozart and Ravel (1952, 1963)
Géza Anda would have been 90 in 2011 and his anniversary reminded the world of a great loss. Luckily his artistic legacy has been preserved. His performances are characterised by spontaneity and reflection. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Ginette Neveu: In Memoriam
Interview with Neveu from 5th March 1949 and extracts from the Beethoven, Brahms and Sibelius concertos | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Mahler: Symphony No. 4
This recording of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony was made in Baden-Baden on 14th May 1959. The bonus is Wagner’s Parsifal Prelude from Act 1, recorded by the same orchestra on 25th October 1957. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Rosbaud Conducts 3 Masterpieces of 20th Century
Maria Bergmann (piano), Werner Grabinger (percussion), Erich Seiler (percussion), Ivry Gitlis (violin), Hans Rosbaud (piano) South West German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Baden-Baden, Hans Rosbaud | |
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