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Otto
Klemperer
The
Complete 78 rpm
Recordings
Auber, Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Debussy,
Mendelssohn, Offenbach, Ravel, R. Strauss, Wagner, Weill ...
...and an unpublished radio recording (1932) with an
excerpt of Hindemith`s Das Unaufhörliche.
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It
is little remembered that already in the 1920s, Klemperer was one of the most
important musical directors for the recording industry.
This is the first reissue of his complete 78 rpm records, dating from his
early career at Berlin's Kroll Opera.
Klemperer's
later stereo recordings for EMI, with their slow, heavy style, give an
impression of great distance, which some feel to be an emotional coldness. These
early recordings, however, reveal this prejudice to be unfounded. They are full
of discoveries. Though the structural approach typical for Klemperer is evident
throughout, listeners can also experience a thoroughly lyrical performer with a
powerfully sensual sound and surprising tempi rubati.