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Description
This radiant and justly famous 1947 recording of Brahms' 'A German Requiem', a tribute to the composer's mother who had died four years earlier, was the first complete studio version. It was made in Vienna two years after the end of World War II when the city was divided into four zones of occupation between the Allied powers, food was scarce and electrical power could be erratic. The result was a remarkable and poignant achievement by soloists, chorus and orchestra alike, working in extremely difficult circumstances - many not having eaten for days - and acutely aware of the meaning and relevance of the Lutheran sacred texts primarily intended to reconcile the living to their loss.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Selig Sind, Die Da Leid Tragen
- 2. Denn Alles Fleisch Es Ist Wie Gras
- 3. Herr, Lehre Doch Mich
- 4. Wie Lieblich Sind Deine Wohnungen
- 5. Ihr Habt Nun Traurigkeit
- 6. Denn Wir Haben Hier Keine Bleibende Statt
- 7. Selig Sind Die Toten
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