Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert (1978)

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Karajan had been appointed music director for life of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1955, and soon the orchestra mastered the entire palette of Karajan's subtly defined phrasings, moods and orchestral colors. At home in the majesty of Bruckner or the raw power of Beethoven, the orchestra was also able to "let go" with Suppé or a Lisztian Hungarian Rhapsody, as the recording illustrates. For the 1978 New Year's Eve concert with the Berlin Philharmonic, Karajan put together a program of exclusively popular classical works, pieces that would guarantee a bubbly good time. Following Verdi's Overture to "La forza del destino" are the two major works of the program, Bizet's Arlésienne Suite No. 2 and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. The Hungarian March, or "Rákóczy March," from Berlioz's "La damnation de Faust" never fails to rouse listeners with its instrumentation. The program closes with the Intermezzo from Mascagni's "L'amico Fritz" and the popular Overture to "Leichte Kavallerie" by Suppé.

Director: Herbert von Karajan
Genre: Music
Runtime: 56 min
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Production: Unitel, Deutsche Grammophon
Country: Germany
Original Language: de

Keywords

new year's eve, karajan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert about?
Karajan had been appointed music director for life of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1955, and soon the orchestra mastered the entire palette of Karajan's subtly defined phrasings, moods and orchestral colors. At home in the majesty of Bruckner or the raw power of Beethoven, the orchestra was also able to "let go" with Suppé or a Lisztian Hungarian Rhapsody, as the recording illustrates. For the 1978 New Year's Eve concert with the Berlin Philharmonic, Karajan put together a program of exclusively popular classical works, pieces that would guarantee a bubbly good time. Following Verdi's Overture to "La forza del destino" are the two major works of the program, Bizet's Arlésienne Suite No. 2 and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. The Hungarian March, or "Rákóczy March," from Berlioz's "La damnation de Faust" never fails to rouse listeners with its instrumentation. The program closes with the Intermezzo from Mascagni's "L'amico Fritz" and the popular Overture to "Leichte Kavallerie" by Suppé.
Who directed Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert?
Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert was directed by Herbert von Karajan.
Who stars in Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert?
Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert stars Herbert von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic.
How long is Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert?
Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert?
Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert is a Music film.
Where was Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert produced?
Karajan: New Year's Eve Concert was produced in Germany.