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Edition Sergiu Celibidache - The Complete RIAS Recordings

Berlin, 1948-1957 live & studio recordings

Gerhard Puchelt (piano), Siegfried Borries (violin) & Gustav Scheck (flute)

Berlin Philharmonic & RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester, Sergiu Celibidache

Edition Sergiu Celibidache - The Complete RIAS Recordings

Berlin, 1948-1957 live & studio recordings

Gerhard Puchelt (piano), Siegfried Borries (violin) & Gustav Scheck (flute)

Berlin Philharmonic & RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester, Sergiu Celibidache

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Exclusive 3 CD hardcover box with Celibidache’s signature in gold foil imprint.

The legendary RIAS recordings of Sergiu Celibidache’s concerts made in post-war Berlin (predominantly with the Berlin Philharmonic) represent a piece of musical history.

Sergiu Celibidache (1912-1996) directed the Berlin Philharmonic for seven years after the war as vicegerent for Furtwängler who had been banned from conducting. This period is documented by live and studio recordings of RIAS Berlin. For this edition the original tapes from the RIAS archives have been made available the first time, which means that these CDs offer the highest possible technical quality. With few exceptions, Celibidache was critical of having his interpretations captured as recordings. These productions are therefore of particular interest. They provide – especially as a counterpart to the late Munich recordings – a fascinating insight into the early years of the conductor when he, a temperamental firecracker, enthused his audience. Equally interesting is the unusual repertoire: Busoni, Hindemith, Copland and others, which brings listeners the music of two eminent German composers, Heinz Tiessen and Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling, who are forgotten today, and also contains Harald Genzmer’s flute concerto (1944), the music of which was lost shortly after this RIAS recording.

This Celibidache edition comprises the entire stock of original tapes recorded between 1948 and 1957 which are kept in the archives of Deutschlandradio. Original recordings which were officially deleted but which partly survive in private archives have not been included due to their lesser quality. This production is of high documentary value and a priority production for 2011.

Contents and tracklist

I. Prélude à la nuit. Très modéré
Track length5:04
II. Malagueña. Assez vif
Track length2:09
III. Habanera. Assez lent et d'un rythme las
Track length2:22
IV. Feria. Assez animé
Track length6:34
I. Allegro moderato -
Track length8:18
II. Quasi andante -
Track length10:29
III. Allegro impetuoso
Track length7:07
I. Moderately fast
Track length9:13
II. Slow
Track length9:42
III. Medley "Tre Fontane" (Canzona . March. Valse Lente. Caprice. "Tre Fontane". Medieval Dance)
Track length12:06
I. Lebhaft und schwungvoll
Track length7:39
II. Ruhig fließend
Track length6:38
III. Lebhaft. Scherzo
Track length3:42
IV. Rondo. Sehr lebhaft
Track length6:44
I. Prelude (Stormy Winter Night at the Seaside, on the Lonely Terrace of the Castle)
Track length6:21
II. Ophelia's Death (Intermezzo After Act IV)
Track length3:27
I. Dance of Salambo, Matho and Salambo, Matho's Triumphal Dance
Track length5:26
II. Intrada, Matho's Torture and Death, Salambo's Dance of Death, Epilog
Track length10:24
I. Kraftvoll, zunächst noch zurückhaltend
Track length4:10
II. Lebhaft bewegt
Track length11:22
III. Sehr getragen und wuchtig
Track length6:37
IV. Schnell
Track length2:37
I. Andante
Track length6:22
II. Fuge. Allegro marcato
Track length4:37
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