Beethoven 5 Nikisch
2008-12-15 - extension: rar - size: 47 MB
Beethoven 5 Nikisch
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BPO & Cond. Arthur Nikisch - Carnival Romain (1920) (Rare!) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Plays a orchestral piece of Hector Berlioz, 'Carnival (More) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Plays a orchestral piece of Hector Berlioz, 'Carnival Romain' (Carnival of Rome), conducted by the Famous Austro-Hungarian Conductor and pianist, Arthur Nikisch (October 12th, 1855 - January 23th, 1922). Recorded in 1920. Nikisch was famous for his outstanding interpretation of the music of Bruckner, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Liszt.
In 1913, he recorded Beethoven's Fifth Symphony with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra(This was the first full-length recording of a Symphony in the World), and later recorded some other well-known Classical pieces, such as "Oberon Overture" or "Hungarian Rhapsody No.1". He also recorded some of his piano recordings on Welte-Mignon piano rolls. He also recorded as an accompanist for Julia Culp in early 1900s. (I have some of other recordings of Nikisch on Original 78rpm format, but most of them is in poor condition.)
This record was released by Japan Polydor Company in the early 1930s (Circa 1933) using original stamper. Recorded on two sides.
Originally, the recording has a severe crackles and surface noises. So I played this on an old tube-amplifier phonograph, and used some analog EQ system to denoise the recording.
Another real TREASURE from the Acoustic Recording era. (Less)
Arthur Nikisch Conducts Beethoven Symphony 9 Mvt 2 The great Hungarian conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) leads the Berlin Philharmonic in (More) The great Hungarian conductor Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922) leads the Berlin Philharmonic in Beethoven's fifth symphony. This was recorded in 1913 and is the first complete recording of any major symphony. (Less)
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