Other DVDs Classic / Furtwangler "The Romantic of Passion"

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Japanese title: その他DVD クラシック/フルトヴェングラー「情熱のロマンティスト」
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[Recording Time]
173 min
[Screen Size]
Standard
[Audio Information]
(PCM)
[Subtitle Information]
Japanese
[Video Extras]
[2] Interview with the then Berlin Philharmonic Members (Werner Thärichen (Timpani), Eberhardt Finke (Cellist), and Johannes Bastien (Violinist)) / Home in Claran, Lake Geneva, Switzerland / Favorite piano / Flutwangler passed away, Sanna in Baden Baden, a promenade associated with him
[Contents list]
[1] Flutwangler on Joachim Metzner (Author) / Instruction of Flutwangler / Furtwangler on Giuseppe Sinopoli (Conductor) / In-Game Performance Beethoven : Ninth "Choral" Finale (1942 excerpt) / Furtwangler on Fred K. Prelberg (Author) / In-Game Performance (1942 excerpt) / Post-War Ruins of Berlin / Furtwangler on Fred K. Prelberg (Author) / In-Game Performance : Prel-Prelberg (Author) / MeisterSinger (Prel-Prelberg) / Post-War Ruins of Berlin / Furtwangler on Prel-Prelberg (Author) / In-Game Performance Beethoven : Opera "Fidelio" Finale (1951) / Practice scene R. Strauss : "Till Pyrene Spey Gel" (Former member) / Salzburg Festival Beethoven : Opera "Madeleio" Finale (1948) / Practice scene Schubert : "Violin Concerto No. 8" Incomplete "/ Drama" Fidelity "Finale (1947) / Funeral at Johannes R. Matthias Becher (Ministry of Culture) / Performance scene R. Strauss :" Till Pyrene Spey Gel "1951 [2] Special Disc
1954 1946 Ying Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen Werner Thärichen Yehudi Menuhin Hajder Franz Xaver Dietrich