Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker - Mozart: Requiem
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON MG 2299 Japan 1971
JP¥380
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Scuff on Cover, Ring Wear on Cover *The image is not from the actual item.
The second recording is a standard masterpiece.
Recorded in April 1971. This is a must-have when talking about Mozart's "Requiem."
Friedrich Gulda, Wiener Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado - Mozart: Piano Concertos No. 20, No. 21
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 2530 548, MG 2506 Japan 1976
JP¥680
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+), Obi : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Slight Discoloration on Cover, Discoloration on Obi *The image is not from the actual item.
Gulda, the genius virtuoso who was also known as one of the "Three Birds of Vienna" and was devoted to jazz
A best of Mozart, showcasing both the authentic Viennese flavor and overflowing talent.
Carlos Kleiber, Vienna Philharmonic - Brahms: Symphonie Nr. 4 E Moll Op. 98
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 28MG0027 Japan 1981
JP¥1780
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+), Obi : Excellent (EX)
*The image is not from the actual item.
Tense and precise propulsion
With a concentration that leaves no room for words, this is a superb performance that simultaneously displays architectural beauty and passion.
Maurizio Pollini, Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker - Mozart: Piano Concertos No. 23, No. 19
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON MG 1038 Japan 1976
JP¥580
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+), Obi : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Crease/Crinkle on Obi, Hard Stain on Obi *The image is not from the actual item.
It creates a world of beautiful harmony and special sound.
It brings out Pollini's sharp playing and the rich, lush sound of master conductor Boehm.
Karl Bohm, Wiener Philharmoniker - Bruckner: Symphony No. 4
LONDON 1545 Japan 1974
JP¥480
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+)
Turned-up Corners, Ring Wear on Cover *The image is not from the actual item.
An immortal masterpiece by "Karl Böhm and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra".
Boehm's strict sound creation and the pure sound of the Vienna Philharmonic result in a transparent performance.