Herbert von Karajan And The Berlin Philharmonic In Music Of Mozart And Strauss – 1979 Salzburg Festival – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert

 

Herbert von Karajan - The be-all/end-all for a very long time.
Herbert von Karajan – The be-all/end-all for a very long time.

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More historic concerts this week. From the 1979 Salzburg Festival, a concert featuring the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by the legendary Herbert von Karajan in two works – Mozart: Divertimento in B Major k. 287 and Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra.

The concert was recorded by Deutsche Welle and is on two players – the top player is the Mozart and the bottom player is the Strauss.

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