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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.Warner Classics' celebration of Harnoncourt's greatest recordings totals 20-cds and concentrates on his favourite composers: BACH, BEETHOVEN, BRAHMS, DVORAK, HANDEL, HAYDN, MOZART, SCHUBERT, SCHUMANN, and STRAUSS.Price of £65.00 saves a further £15.00 over individual offer prices.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.28 pieces on 2-cds include orchestral suites, cantatas, St Matthew's Passion, Brandenburg Concerto No.3, harpsichord concertos, violin concertos, sonatas, Magnificat, Mass in B minor and more. 145 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.Includes: Symphony No.8, Egmont Overture, Coriolan Overture, Rondo for Piano & Orchestra, Romance No.2 for Violin and Orchestra; plus movements from Symphony No.5: I Allegro con brio, Symphony No.7: II Allegretto, Symphony No.6 Pastoral: III Allegro, IV Allegro and V Allegretto, Symphony No.3 Eroica: I Allegro con brio, Piano Concerto No.4: III Rondo Vivace, Fidelio: Act 1 choruses, Mass in D major, Missa Solemnis: III Credo.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.13 pieces on 2-cds include symphonies, concertos, double concertos, overtures; performed by the Berliner Philharmoniker, Rudolf Buchbinder, Gidon Kremer and others. 135 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.21 pieces on 2-cds include symphonies, piano concertos, Slavonic Dances, the Wild Dove and Noon Witch. 155 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.42 pieces on 2-cds include the Messiah, Giulio Cesare, Alexander's Feast, Samson, the Water Music, Ode for St Cecilia's Day, Belshazzar, Concerto Grosso, Jephtha, Saul, Theodora and amny more. 150 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.27 pieces on 2-cds include Te Deum, Die Schopfung, symphonies, concertos; performed by Concentus Musicus Wien, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Cecilia Bartoli and many more. 155 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.27 pieces on 2-cds include Cosi fan Tutte, symphonies, serenades, concertos, overtures, operas; performers include Cecilia Bartoli, Barbara Bonney, Friedrich Gulda and many more. 150 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.20 pieces on 2-cds include Mass No.5, Magnificat, and symphonies. 155 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.23 pieces on 2-cds include symphonies, violin concertos, piano concertos, performed by Martha Argerich, Gidon Kremer, Thomas Quasthoff, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and many others. 150 minutes.
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Awarded Gramophone's Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2009, Nikolaus Harnoncourt founded the Concentus Musicus Wien in 1953, and has been principle cellist and conductor for orchestras including the Vienna Symphony and Salzburg Mozarteum.29 pieces on 2-cds include Die Fledermaus, Der Zigeunerbaron, Polkas and Marches. 150 minutes.