Symphony No. 40 In G minor KV 550: Allegro Molto
Herbert von Karajan Lyrics


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Hoch Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her Ich bring' euch gute…
Madama Butterfly Act I: Vogliatemi bene un bene piccolino Vogliatemi bene Un bene piccolino Un bene da bambino Quale a…
Massenet: Thaïs: Méditation If you don't know where I come from, better stear…
O Soave Fanciulla O soave fanciulla, o dolce viso Di mite circonfuso alba luna…



Puccini: La Bohème / Act 1 O soave fanciulla, o dolce viso Di mite circonfuso alba luna…
Thaïs: Méditation If you don't know where I come from, better stear…
Verdi: La traviata / Act 1 O soave fanciulla, o dolce viso Di mite circonfuso alba luna…


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Eugene Martynov

I am always amazed with the Karajan's interpretation. Every time I've started listening to his orchestra I have a feeling that I'll now be hearing something great.

Pablo Zubiaurre

En mi opinión Von Karajan fue, sino el mejor, uno de los mejores directores del siglo XX. La sincronía entre la majestuosa filarmónica de Berlín y él, es sencillamente maravillosa. Se nota sobremanera la UNIDAD entre músicos y director. Una verdadera comunidad musical.

Victor Perez Espinoza

Precioso!! NO me canso de escuchar esta versión!!! Sonido perfecto😊👍

John McLelland

Perfect tempo here - not too fast but lively enough to remain lyrical and jovial :)

OttoPilot33

I prefer Bernstein in this respect. I'm making a mockup of the first movement, that I will upload if a few days, and I'm taking Bernstein's version as a model.

Sumer FATTAL

Perfect tempo indeed!

Abhik Mazumder

This shows the true genius of Mozart. It's a pity he didn't live as long as Beethoven. Just imagine what they could've created with each other's direct influence.

Caleb Hu

@Maestro_T So true. Imagine if Mozart had lived into the 1840s.

Porkmann

Beethoven was derivative. Mozart and Haydn were the masters. LvB stood on the shoulders of giants.

caroline

Mozart knew of Beethoven. ..."One biographer tells us Mozart heard the young Beethoven play, and afterwards said: “Mark that young man, he will make a name for himself in the world.” So they must have had a lot in common, to recognize each other's talent.

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