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Lucia Popp With Carlo Maria Giulini And The L.A. Philharmonic In Music Of Hindemith, Strauss And Brahms – Past Daily Mid-Week Concert

Lucia Popp - A legendary Opera career, and an illustrious career in  recitals.
Lucia Popp – A legendary Opera career, and an illustrious career in recitals.
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. . . or click on the link here for Audio Player – L.A. Phil. Giulini-Popp – Nov. 6, 1981 – Part 2

More historic performances this week. Tonight it’s a concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by the legendary Carlo Maria Giulini and featuring the great Soprano Lucia Popp in a performance of Strauss’ Four Last Songs.

The concert begins with Hindemith‘s Concert Music for Strings and Brass – and ends with Brahms Symphony Number 1. It was recorded live on November 6, 1981 by venerable Public Radio Station KUSC.

It’s broken up between two players – with the Hindemith and Strauss on the top player and the Brahms on the bottom player.

Enjoy.

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