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Herbert von Karajan Sibelius Symphonies Nos. 6 & 7 Japanese Import UHQCD

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Japanese Import UHQCD!
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Herbert von Karajan conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker for this recording of the Sixth & Seventh Symphonies by Jean Sibelius.

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Packaged in an XRCD-like luxury digipak complete with full color CD booklet.

Features:
• Ultimate High Quality CD
• Made in Japan
• Superior Crystal Sound
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• Playable on conventional CD players

Musicians:
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor

Selections:
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
Symphony No. 6 in D minor

1. Allegro molto moderato
2. Allegretto moderato
3. Poco vivace
4. Allegro molto

Symphony No. 7 in C Major
5. Adagio -
6. Vivacissimo - Adagio -
7. Allegro molto moderato - Allegro moderato -
8. Vivace - Presto - Adagio - Largamente molto - Affettuoso

Tapiola, op. 112 - Tone-Poem
9. Largamente - Allegro - Allegro moderato

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