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Karajan conducts Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem

Karajan conducts Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem

Concert

Wiener Philharmoniker

Production Date: 26/05/1985
82 Min

"Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted". Brahms was never truly a believer, and as he mourned the death of his mother, he conceived his German Requiem: not a religious work, but a profoundly spiritual one, created to console and comfort the living. He never wrote anything more beautiful or more personal, and understandably enough, it brought out the best in Herbert von Karajan. The soloists in this 1985 performance – Kathleen Battle and José van Dam – were at that point two of the most celebrated singers in the world. Add to that the deep warmth and inner glow of Karajan's beloved Vienna Philharmonic and the result ravishes the ears even as it refreshes the spirit.

Soloists
Kathleen Battle (Soprano), José van Dam (Bass-Baritone)
Ensembles
Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Singverein
Conductor
Herbert von Karajan

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