The latest release from the Berliner Philharmoniker home label is devoted to live recordings made with Seiji Ozawa mainly from the 1980s. In the emerging tradition of the label, it is a high-quality product to put alongside their previous releases that have included Petrenko in Rachmaninov and Shostakovich, Rattle in Beethoven, Sibelius, Schumann and Mozart and their memorable boxes devoted to the symphonies of both Mahler and Bruckner.
Ozawa first came to Berlin to assist Karajan who became a great mentor for the young firebrand conductor from Japan. He subsequently built up his reputation in North America leading the Toronto SO from 1965-69, the San Francisco SO from 1970-77 and of course the Boston SO for nearly 30 years until 2002. He was always welcome back in Berlin, however, and from the mid-1960s he conducted regular subscription concerts at the Philharmonie and on tour. 01. Berliner Philharmoniker – Symphony No. 60 in C Major, Hob. I60 Il distratto I. Adagio – Al |
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