Furtwangler/Bayreuth FO: Beethoven Ninth - Angel GRB 4003 (2LP box) - sealed

Sold Date: October 26, 2014
Start Date: October 23, 2014
Final Price: $108.50 (USD)
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ITEM DESCRIPTION:

This handsome and quite rare 2 LP box – amazingly, still-sealed – from Angel/EMI (GRB 4003 / COLH 78/79, US pressing*, label iteration unknown – presumably gray label, mono, booklet included) features Wilhelm Furtwangler's legendary ‘live’ 29 July 1951 account of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor Op. 125, given with the Bayreuth Festival Chorus and Orchestra and soloists Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Elisabeth Hongen (alto), Otto Edelmann (tenor), and Hans Hopf (bass), a famous performance needing no introduction.

 

*Please note: There is no indication on the box where this set was pressed/printed, but I am quite certain it is a US pressing (I will not break the seal just to check).

 

This exalted and iconic performance was issued by permission of Wieland and Wolfgang Wagner and Frau Elisabeth Furtwängler. With the chorus trained by Wilhelm Pitz, Furtangler's Bayreuth Ninth's remains among the very greatest ever captured on record.

 

Of EMI’s CD re-issue of this performance in their “Great Recordings of the Century” series, BBC Music Magazine wrote:

 

“The performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony given to mark the reopening of the Bayreuth Festival in 1951, with Wilhelm Furtwängler as high priest, has some memorable flaws (that agonisingly out-of-tune horn solo in the slow movement!), but this is Furtwängler’s most rhapsodic and idealistic traversal of the choral finale on record, and the whole proves an incomparably vivid concoction of energy and breadth, tradition and vision.”

 

Although this is a genuinely sealed copy, the booklet was placed on the outside of the box, beneath the cellophane.

 

CONDITION – PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY:

The gradations of condition I use are as follows: MINT, Near-Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor.

 

The condition of the box is near-MINT. Really there are no flaws to speak of and the it the box appears virtually as new.

 

The condition of the LPs is MINT. This is a still-sealed, unplayed copy – the ideal collector's copy.


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