Not available in the United States due to possible copyright restrictions
WAGNER: Overtures (Furtwangler, Commercial Recordings 1940-50, Vol. 4)
Furtw�ngler was one of the very greatest interpretive musicians of the twentieth century. Although he completely rejected the idea of the conductor as a virtuoso and possessed a highly personal technique, his powerful grasp of musical architecture and mastery of tempo, phrasing, dynamics and transitions, often created an intensity of performance equalled by few and exceeded by none. Furtw�ngler himself wrote: �the final and highest goal a conductor can attain is to conduct a legato melody� in such a way that it is really received as legato, something living and breathing that really flows�. On this disc he gives a superb demonstration of how to achieve in performance Wagner�s idea of �unending melody�.
Tracklist
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Wagner, Richard - Lyricist
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Wagner, Richard - Lyricist
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)





























