Strauss, Don Quixote, op.35

Commanding the podium with his slender figure, theatrical shock of hair and penetrating blue eyes, Herbert von Karajan projected the hieratic image of the conductor as officiant of some quasi-mystic rite. And anyone who ever saw him conduct live or on his many audiovisual recordings will agree that in his performances, music did indeed become a religion and Karajan its high-priest. Karajan (1908-1989) embodied classical music in the general consciousness as an epoch-making conductor, media star, opera producer, festival director and festival founder. But in spite of his Promethean and widely varied activities, he remained a superb conductor, with a grasp of the standard orchestral and operatic repertory from Mozart to Schoenberg that was unsurpassed among his peers. This recording was made in Berlin in 1975 with the Berlin Philharmonic. The soloists were Ulrich Koch (viola solo) and Mstislav Rostropovich, arguably the most outstanding cellist in the world today.

  • No: A05500593
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Richard Strauss
  • Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
  • Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker
  • Artists: Mstislaw Rostropowitsch, Ulrich Koch
  • Director: Herbert von Karajan
  • Music Genre: Orchestral Music
  • Production year: 1975
  • Run time: 00:46:00
  • Format: Normal