New Year's Concert - 1992
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Composer or Director: Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss, (Carl) Otto (Ehrenfried) Nicolai, Johann (Baptist) I Strauss
Label: Classical
Magazine Review Date: 4/1992
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 48376

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Die) Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, '(The) Merry Wives of Windsor', Movement: Overture |
(Carl) Otto (Ehrenfried) Nicolai, Composer
(Carl) Otto (Ehrenfried) Nicolai, Composer Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Radetzky March |
Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann (Baptist) I Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Stadt und Land |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Vergnügungszug, 'Train' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
(Der) Zigeunerbaron, '(The) Gipsy Baron', Movement: ~ |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
(Ein) Tausend und eine Nacht, '(A) Thousand and One Nights' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Neue Pizzicato, 'New Pizzicato Polka' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Persischer Marsch, 'Persian March' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Tritsch-Tratsch |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Unter Donner und Blitz, 'Thunder and Lightning' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
An der schönen, blauen Donau, 'Blue Danube' |
Johann Strauss II, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Johann Strauss II, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Sphären-Klänge, 'Music of the Spheres' |
Josef Strauss, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Josef Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Dorfschwalben aus Õsterreich, 'Village swallows |
Josef Strauss, Composer
Carlos Kleiber, Conductor Josef Strauss, Composer Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: Alan Blyth
In every respect, this is superb: a 'must'. I recently listened to DG's historic issue of VPO Johann Strauss ((CD) 435 335-2GWP2), reviewed enthusiastically in February by RO. Here the present needs fear nothing from the past. Indeed Carlos Kleiber combines in one baton, miraculously, every attribute of his predecessors—his father Erich's discipline and elan, Krauss's Schwung, Karajan's elegance, Boskovsky's lift and Krips's insinuating charm. Anyone who saw and heard the concert on television (the video incidentally will be released on Philips) will know just how delightfully Kleiber, with his unorthodox, seemingly effortless methods, achieves his aims and how willingly his complaisant orchestra responds to his peculiar gifts.
If I had to decide between so many winners, I might choose Eine Tausend und eine Nacht for the translucency of its introduction and the champagne elation of its main section, and Spharenklange for ethereal wonder. But then there is the irresistible verve of the Pizzicato Polka where the rubato is perfectly judged, and the tremendous panache of Unter Donner und Blitz. Is there a touch of the mannered just once or twice, as in the opening bars of The Blue Danube? If so, it is usually justified as a means to an entirely convincing end—in this case a familiar piece given with a swooning spontaneity that invites the body to sway with the music.
To crown one's pleasure, the recording is faultless: it has presence, warmth, depth, and captures ideally a sense of the occasion. Here is not merely a wonderful souvenir of a special event but a thing of joy forever. And now if you'll excuse me, I shall go and listen to it again.'
If I had to decide between so many winners, I might choose Eine Tausend und eine Nacht for the translucency of its introduction and the champagne elation of its main section, and Spharenklange for ethereal wonder. But then there is the irresistible verve of the Pizzicato Polka where the rubato is perfectly judged, and the tremendous panache of Unter Donner und Blitz. Is there a touch of the mannered just once or twice, as in the opening bars of The Blue Danube? If so, it is usually justified as a means to an entirely convincing end—in this case a familiar piece given with a swooning spontaneity that invites the body to sway with the music.
To crown one's pleasure, the recording is faultless: it has presence, warmth, depth, and captures ideally a sense of the occasion. Here is not merely a wonderful souvenir of a special event but a thing of joy forever. And now if you'll excuse me, I shall go and listen to it again.'
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