Product Description
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Haitink will be 85 on 4 March 2014, and this set
presents his six complete symphonic cycles by cornerstone
classical composers: Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler,
Schumann and Tchaikovsky. Originally recorded for Philips, the
CDs are now smartly re-packaged in a collectible cube.
Every single symphonic cycle is played by the Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra, recently voted by Gramophone Magazine as The Greatest
Orchestra in the World .
Dutch-born Bernard Haitink made his debut with the Concertgebouw
Orchestra on 7 November 1956. From 1963 Haitink was Principal
Conductor, a position he held for 25 years. An exclusive Philips
artist for more than 30 years, Haitink remains fully active on
the international concert scene. 2013/14 is the 60th season of
his conducting career. During this season he celebrates his 85th
birthday with a series of concerts in New York, with the LSO,
Boston Symphony and New York Philharmonic Orchestras.
CDs 1 5: Beethoven Complete Symphonies + Egmont Overture
CDs 6 9: Brahms Complete Symphonies + Tragic & Academic Festival
Overtures, Haydn Variations, Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 3 & 10
CDs 10 18: Bruckner Complete Symphonies
CDs 19 28: Mahler Complete Symphonies
CDs 29 30: Schumann Complete Symphonies + Genoveva & Manfred
Overtures
CDs 31 36: Tchaikovsky Complete Symphonies + Capriccio Italien,
1812 Overture, Slavonic March, Francesca da Rimini, The Storm ,
Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture after Shakespeare
BEETHOVEN
CD1 Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3
CD2 Symphonies 2 & 4
CD3 Symphonies 5 & 6
CD4 Egmont Overture & Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8
CD5 Symphony No. 9 (Lucia Popp, Carolyn Watkinson, Peter
Schreier, Robert Hall, Netherlands Radio Chorus)
BRAHMS
CD6 Symphony No. 1, Tragic Overture & Academic Festival Overture
CD7 Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3
CD8 Symphony No. 4, Variations on a theme by Haydn & Hungarian
Dances Nos. 1, 3 & 10
CD9 Serenade in D, Op. 11 & Serenade in A, Op. 16
BRUCKNER
CD10 Symphony No. 0 in D minor & Symphony No. 1 (First 3
movements)
CD11 Symphony No. 1 (last movement) & Symphony No. 2
CD12 Symphony No. 3
CD13 Symphony No. 4
CD14 Symphony No. 5
CD15 Symphony No. 6
CD16 Symphony No. 7
CD17 Symphony No. 8
CD18 Symphony No. 9
MAHLER
CD19 Symphony No. 1 & First movement of Symphony No. 2
CD20 Symphony No. 2 (Movements II V) (Elly Ameling, Aafje Heynis,
Nertherlands Radio Chorus0
CD21 Symphony No. 3 (Movements I V) (Maureen Forrester, Women s
Chorus of the Netherlands Radio, Boys Chorus of the St Willibrord
Church, Amsterdam)
CD22 Symphony No. 3 (Movement VI) (Maureen Forrester, Women s
Chorus of the Netherlands Radio, Boys Chorus of the St Willibrord
Church, Amsterdam) & Symphony No. 4
CD23 Symphony No. 5
CD24 Symphony No. 10 & Symphony No. 6 (Movements I III)
CD25 Symphony No. 6 (Movement IV) & Symphony No. 9 (Movements I
II)
CD26 Symphony No. 9 (Movements III IV)
CD27 Symphony No. 7
CD28 Symphony No. 8 (Ileana Cotrubas, Heather Harper, Hanneke van
Bork, Birgit Finnilä, Marianne Dieleman, William Cochran, Hermann
Prey, Hans Sotin, Toonkunstkoor Amsterdam, De Stem des Volks
Amsterdam, Collegium Musicum Amstelodamense, Children s Choirs of
the Churches of St Willibrord and St Pius X Amsterdam)
SCHUMANN
CD29 Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 & Genoveva Overture
CD30 Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4 & Manfred Overture
TCHAIKOVSKY
CD31 Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2
CD32 Symphony No. 3, Slavonic March Op. 31 & Francesca da Rimini
Op. 32
CD33 Symphony No. 4, Capriccio Italien Op. 45 & Ouverture
solennelle 1812
CD34 Symphony No. 5 & The Storm Op. 76
CD35 Symphony No. 6 & Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture after
Shakespeare
CD36 Manfred Op. 58
Review
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In recent years, it is Haitink, more than any other
conductor, who has consolidated Mahler's reputation as a
symphonist, putting him beyond the mere fad of fashion.
--Gramophone 1971
Haitink will thrill and gratify most collectors, winning new
converts... It is the best played Bruckner Fifth we have yet.
--Gramophone 1989
There is a winning warmth to the Concertgebouw's playing and to
Philips's , and the interpretations will please those
who value Classical form over Romantic ''excess'' in Schumann's
compositions. --New York Times 1986
Haitink will thrill and gratify most collectors, winning new
converts... It is the best played Bruckner Fifth we have yet.
--Gramophone 1989
There is a winning warmth to the Concertgebouw's playing and to
Philips's , and the interpretations will please those
who value Classical form over Romantic ''excess'' in Schumann's
compositions. --New York Times 1986
Haitink will thrill and gratify most collectors, winning new
converts... It is the best played Bruckner Fifth we have yet.
--Gramophone 1989
There is a winning warmth to the Concertgebouw's playing and to
Philips's , and the interpretations will please those
who value Classical form over Romantic ''excess'' in Schumann's
compositions. --New York Times 1986