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Karl Böhm's performances of Mozart's Symphonies No. 40 and No. 41 "Jupiter" are characterized by the melancholy and sorrow of No. 40 and the majestic grandeur of No. 41 "Jupiter." The fugue in the final movement of No. 41 is particularly breathtaking, and Böhm's conducting expresses Mozart's human depth and divinity. Schubert's Symphony No. 9 "The Great" by Böhm is famously recorded with the Staatskapelle Dresden (or the Vienna Philharmonic, etc.). Its content is characterized by a magnificent scale described as "heavenly length" and a driving, rhythmic interpretation. The climax of the final movement and the rich sound of the woodwinds and horns are particularly praised as its charm, and it is highly regarded as a masterpiece of his later years. Composed of four movements, the powerful drive, unity, and delicate dynamics are wonderfully expressed through Böhm's conducting and the orchestra's sound. "Unfinished": The live recording from Hohenems Palace in 1977 is particularly famous, capturing the fervor and majestic music of a live performance along with the long reverberation of the palace. Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, "Choral" A magnificent symphony in four movements, including the fourth movement "Ode to Joy." A dignified and profound performance by Böhm and the Vienna Philharmonic. A suite composed of 14 short pieces, "Carnival of the Animals," humorously depicts various animals. It is performed with two pianos and an ensemble (flute, clarinet, strings, etc.). As Beethoven himself titled it "Recollections of Country Life," it expresses not just a depiction of nature, but the emotions evoked by nature (awakening of happy feelings, pleasant mood by the stream, thunderstorm scene, etc.), and Böhm's interpretation vividly portrays these scenes. Richard Strauss: Masterpieces Collection consists mainly of orchestral works (Tone poems such as "Ein Heldenleben," "Don Juan," "Tod und Verklärung," etc.) and operas he excelled at (such as "Der Rosenkavalier," "Die schweigsame Frau," etc.). It is characterized by Böhm's straightforward and robust interpretation that captures the essence of the works, and his performances with the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic are particularly famous. I cannot confirm playback as I do not have a playback device, but the appearance seems to be in good condition. As it is a cassette tape, there may be sound distortion depending on the playback environment and the condition of the tape. This is a used item, so please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about the condition. The images show everything included. Please consider this after understanding the condition.
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