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Beethoven: Symphonies 3 & 9 -- Berlin PO/Abbado [DVD] [2000]
 
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Beethoven: Symphonies 3 & 9 -- Berlin PO/Abbado [DVD] [2000]

DVD ~ Karita Mattila
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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  • Actors: Karita Mattila, Violetta Urmana, Thomas Moser, Eike Wilm-Schulte, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Directors: Bob Coles
  • Format: Classical, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Tdk UK Ltd
  • DVD Release Date: 3 Feb 2003
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B000089ASI
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 114,443 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The celebrated Claudio Abbado conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in performances of Beethoven's Third and Ninth Symphonies. No. 9 comes first, in a performance given in the Berlin Philharmonie hall for the year 2000 Europe Concert; the finale of Beethoven's masterpiece having been coopted as the anthem of the European Union, this tenth annual concert emphasised unification in an international broadcast seen by millions worldwide. Abbado is as qualified to conduct this music as anyone alive and brings a deeply sympathetic reading from the BPO, eliciting a particularly spirited and uplifting second movement Molto vivace and eloquently moving Adagio.

The epic choral finale features the combined forces of the Swedish Radio Choir and Eric Ericson Chamber Choir together with top international soloists, including the soprano Karita Mattila. The result is exhilarating, rapturous music-making which is never overwhelming but which truly captures the joy of Schiller's text.

Recorded in February 2001 at the National Academy of St. Cecilia in Rome, a fine performance of Beethoven's Third Symphony, "Eroica" completes the programme. The two venues ensure some visual contrast in both pieces, with Abbado a compelling figure to watch as he delivers this incomparable music.

On the DVD: Beethoven Symphonies 3 amp; 9 is presented anamorphically enhanced at 16:9 ratio with a strong, clear picture and sound options covering PCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1. The last of these is the best, the surround speakers being used subtly to give a real sense of live concert-hall ambience and an enveloping spread of the choirs in the Ninth. Other than a reasonably informative booklet the only significant extra is a multi-angle option for No. 3. With this selected the camera remains on Abbado throughout, offering a useful orchestra's eye view for musicians and conducting students. Finally there is a sound-check to test for the correct connection of surround speakers. --Gary S Dalkin



Special Features

Multi-Angle -- in the Third Symphony you have the option to switch to the "Conductor's Camera" and experience Claudio Abbado from the orchestra's perspective
Soundcheck -- this feature is designed to help you check the cable connection of you DVD player
Sound formats: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTs 5.1, PCM Stereo
Picture: 16:9 anamorphic
Region code: 0

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Music--Poor Recording!, 1 Jun 2004
By DR. W.C. GLOVER (LITTLE ROCK, AR United States) - See all my reviews
I jumped at the chance to have Beethoven's symphonies on dvd, and by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Abbado, no less. I ordered the complete nine symphonies and have listened to the fifth, seventh and ninth to date.The conductor and this great orchestra are wonderful as one might expect. My problem is with the techinical quality of the recordings. These recordings are "remastered," not being originally made as 5.1 Dolby or DTS and do not begin to approach the quality that this medium is capable of producing. On my equipment, the dolby is clearly better than DTS. The picture quality is even poor with the DTS format. Sadly, this seems to be the rule for the few dvd recordings that are currently available for classical music. The companies producing these dvd's aren't very clear with their advertising of the new direct Dolby and DTS recordings as opposed to remastered analog music with older technology. I have found one dvd to date that has true DTS surround sound and it is beautiful. (Carols From King's - Opus Arte).
My plea is that this wonderful new medium should have the latest quality recording, ie, DTS surround sound or Dolby 5.1 instead of the out of date recordings that are mainly on the market. At the least, make it clear what it is we are purchasing. It is a shame that the only good sound available with any consistency is in the movie theater.
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