Introduction
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While Karajan boasts an extraordinary number of recordings—over 500—his Mahler recordings are few and far between. This Symphony No. 9 was recorded in a session between 1979 and 1980. The Berlin Philharmonic responds with all their heart and soul to Karajan's interpretation, which seems to pursue the ultimate in aesthetic beauty, resulting in a stunning musical experience that will deeply move listeners.
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While Karajan boasts an extraordinary number of recordings—over 500—his Mahler recordings are few and far between. This Symphony No. 9 was recorded in a session between 1979 and 1980. The Berlin Philharmonic responds with all their heart and soul to Karajan's interpretation, which seems to pursue the ultimate in aesthetic beauty, resulting in a stunning musical experience that will deeply move listeners. (C)RS
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