A magnificent symphonic poem depicting war and peace through music
A collection of orchestral works by Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic, based on historical battles.
Beethoven's "Wellington's Victory" depicts the chaos of the battlefield and the joy of victory, while Tchaikovsky's "Grande Overture of 1812" celebrates Russia's victory in the Napoleonic Wars. The powerful singing of the Don Cossack Choir adds even more impact to the work. This is a dramatic performance in which Karajan's command shines.
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1)
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Trommeln Und Trompeten A. D. Engl. Seite / Marcia: Rule Britannia
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2)
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Allegro
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Trommeln Und Trompeten A. D. Franz. Seite / Marcia: Marlborough
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Trompete A. D. Franz. Seite: Aufforderung
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Trompete A. D. Engl. Seite: Gegenruf
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Schlacht: Allegro
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Sturm-Marsch: Allegro Assai
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Intrada: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
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Allegro Con Brio
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Andante Grazioso
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B:
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Ouverture Solennelle »1812« Op. 49
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Composed By - Beethoven
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Orchestra - Berliner Philharmoniker
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Conductor - Herbert von Karajan
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Choir - Don Kosaken Chor Serge Jaroff (B1)
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Composed By - Tschaikowsky
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Liner Notes - Uwe Kraemer
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Photography By - Ingo Kischnick