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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 6; Romeo and Juliet (Herbert von Karajan)


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Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 74 "Pathétique"
  • Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor

Date: 1949 / 2026
Label: Warner Classics
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Recorded in 1948 on 78s under producer Walter Legge, this historic rendition of Tchaikovsky's Pathétique captures a young, intensely ambitious Herbert von Karajan conducting the post-war Vienna Philharmonic. Standing alongside Beethoven’s Fifth as Karajan’s most frequently studio-recorded work, this particular performance diverges sharply from the highly polished, "sonic monolith" aesthetic that defined his later tenure with the Berlin Philharmonic. Instead, it offers a raw, urgent, and deeply human account characterized by structural grit and a dark, poignant warmth, vividly reflecting an orchestra playing for its survival in a devastated post-war environment.

Herbert von Karajan was born in Salzburg on 5 April 1908. Initially a gifted pianist, he turned to conducting at the encouragement of Bernard Paumgartner and studied with Franz Schalk in Vienna. He began his professional career in 1929 at the Ulm Opera, later becoming music director in Aachen and joining the Berlin State Opera in 1938. After the war, he recorded with the Vienna Philharmonic under producer Walter Legge and led London’s Philharmonia Orchestra. In 1955 he succeeded Wilhelm Furtwängler as director of the Berlin Philharmonic and later directed the Vienna State Opera. Internationally renowned for his recordings and technological innovation, Karajan died in 1989.

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