Rattle Symphonies

Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (2003)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (2003)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 1.6 gb | 05:53:32
Genre: Classical | Label: Warner Classics

In May 2002, in a series of live concerts in the Golden Hall of Vienna's Musikverein, a journey unique in the Wiener Philharmoniker's long and distinguished history reached its conclusion. This thrilling set of symphonies is the fruit of that journey. The recordings were made 'live' after numerous performances of individual symphonies and complete cycles in Tokyo, Berlin and Vienna. Rattle believes that a live performance has its own rhythm. The conductor 'channelling his unrelenting energy' was something audiences and the critics noticed at the concerts in the Musikverein.
Simon Rattle, Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven: Symphonien 1-9 (2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Simon Rattle, Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven: Symphonien 1-9 (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 343:33 minutes | 11,7 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 343:33 minutes | 6,05 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Recordings of all the Beethoven symphonies with their chief conductor are always a milestone in the artistic work of the Berliner Philharmoniker. So it was with Herbert von Karajan and Claudio Abbado, and expectations are correspondingly high for this cycle conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. Where does the special status of these symphonies come from? Simon Rattle has an explanation: “One of the things Beethoven does is to give you a mirror into yourself – where you are now as a musician.” In fact, this music contains such a wealth of extreme emotions and brilliant compositional ideas that reveal the qualities of the orchestra and its conductor as if under a magnifying glass.

Simon Rattle - The CBSO Years [52CD Box Set] (2015) [Re-Up]  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Sept. 22, 2020
Simon Rattle - The CBSO Years [52CD Box Set] (2015) [Re-Up]

Simon Rattle - The CBSO Years [52CD Box Set] (2015)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 57:02:45 | 7,97 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Warner Classics/Parlophone

Between 1980 and 1998 Simon Rattle conducted no less than 934 concerts with the CBSO. Together they performed works by many 20th-century composers, as well as established favourites, and gave a total of 16 world premieres. Rattle also made 69 recordings for EMI with the orchestra. This box brings together that recorded legacy, which includes pieces by composers pivotal to his work, such as Mahler, Sibelius and Szymanowski, as well as some of the new compositions he championed — Nicholas Maw’s Odyssy, Mark Anthony Turnage’s Momentum, Three Screaming Popes and Drowned Out, and Thomas Adès’ Asyla.

Simon Rattle - Simon Rattle Conducts Haydn (2022)  Music

Posted by Rtax at April 14, 2022
Simon Rattle - Simon Rattle Conducts Haydn (2022)

Simon Rattle - Simon Rattle Conducts Haydn (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 706 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 395 MB
2:47:54 | Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Over a career, including extended tenures with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle has become recognized as one of the world's top conductors. Mostly focusing on symphonic music, he has also conducted major operatic productions. A native of Liverpool, Rattle was born on January 19, 1955. He studied piano, violin, and percussion as a youngster, joining the Merseyside Youth Orchestra as a percussionist and later playing with Britain's National Youth Orchestra. He gravitated naturally toward conducting, taking up the baton in his early teens and founding his own orchestra, the Liverpool Sinfonia, when he was just 15.
Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (2021)

Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 103 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 59 Mb | 00:25:31
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Even before Simon Rattle gave his debut concert as head of the Berliner Philharmoniker, he made headlines with another world-class orchestra: It was the cycle of nine Beethoven symphonies that he conducted with the Vienna Philharmonic in Tokyo, Berlin and - of course - Vienna. Back in May 2002, Rattle set standards with the most traditional orchestral repertoire of all. The live recording was released in March 2003. This cycle, which is now being re-released in the budget segment, is still regarded as the reference recording of the new millennium.
Sir Simon Rattle & London Symphony Orchestra - Haydn: An Imaginary Orchestral Journey (2018) [DSD64 Stereo + Hi-Res FLAC]

Simon Rattle, London Symphony Orchestra - Haydn: An Imaginary Orchestral Journey (2018)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 51:27 minutes | 1,21 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 51:27 minutes | 1,04 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Sir Simon Rattle pays homage to a composer he holds close to his heart with An Imaginary Orchestral Journey through the music of Joseph Haydn. Rattle trawls through the great composer’s impressive catalogue, piecing together excerpts from symphonies, oratorios and operas spanning a 40-year period in what the director describes as ‘a kind of greatest hits’ format.
Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (Remastered) (2021)

Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (Remastered) (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 137 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 74 Mb | 00:31:57
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written between 1804 and 1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies, and it is widely considered one of the cornerstones of western music. First performed in Vienna's Theater an der Wien in 1808, the work achieved its prodigious reputation soon afterward. E. T. A. Hoffmann described the symphony as "one of the most important works of the time". As is typical of symphonies during the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is in four movements.
Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (2021) [Official Digital Download]

Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 25:31 minutes | 231 MB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Official Digital Download

Even before Simon Rattle gave his debut concert as head of the Berliner Philharmoniker, he made headlines with another world-class orchestra: It was the cycle of nine Beethoven symphonies that he conducted with the Vienna Philharmonic in Tokyo, Berlin and - of course - Vienna. Back in May 2002, Rattle set standards with the most traditional orchestral repertoire of all. The live recording was released in March 2003. This cycle, which is now being re-released in the budget segment, is still regarded as the reference recording of the new millennium.
Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (Remastered) (2021) [Official Digital Download]

Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 (Remastered) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 31:57 minutes | 299 MB
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Official Digital Download

The Symphony No. 5 in C minor of Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, was written between 1804 and 1808. It is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies, and it is widely considered one of the cornerstones of western music.
Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 2, Op. 36 (2021)

Wiener Philharmoniker & Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Symphony No. 2, Op. 36 (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 134 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 74 Mb | 00:32:08
Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Even before Simon Rattle gave his debut concert as head of the Berliner Philharmoniker, he made headlines with another world-class orchestra: It was the cycle of nine Beethoven symphonies that he conducted with the Vienna Philharmonic in Tokyo, Berlin and - of course - Vienna. Back in May 2002, Rattle set standards with the most traditional orchestral repertoire of all. The live recording was released in March 2003. This cycle, which is now being re-released in the budget segment, is still regarded as the reference recording of the new millennium.