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Claudio Abbado, Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Mozart: Concert Arias, Symphony No.35, Beethoven: Egmont (2014) [Blu-Ray]

Claudio Abbado, Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Mozart: Concert Arias, Symphony No.35, Beethoven: Egmont (2014) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 21951 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 89 min | 21,4 Gb
Audio1: Deutsch, Italiano / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4017 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 4500 kbps / 29,970 fps | 89 min | 5,18 Gb
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Audio: Deutsch, Italiano / PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus | Sub: German, English, Korean, Japanese

All are equal before the work, before the mysteries of a score; this was Claudio Abbados heart-felt conviction. For him, the willingness to be open to one another and to the independent life of musical processes was the only prerequisite for making music. In the live performances documented here for the first time, Abbado could be sure of the devotion of these world-class artists: the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, the sopranos Christine Schäfer and Juliane Banse, as well as the actor Bruno Ganz. They shared his credo of listening togetherness (Die ZEIT) that made possible those precious moments of musical truth toward which this great conductor strove throughout his life.
Nikolaj Znaider, Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester - Beethoven, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos  (2015) [Blu-Ray]

Nikolaj Znaider, Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester - Beethoven, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos (2015) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 22969 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 84 min | 21,9 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4161 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5000 kbps / 29,970 fps | 84 min | 5,23 Gb
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Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

The Daily Telegraph describes Nikolaj Znaider as "the most stimulating young musician playing today, drawing on musical intelligence, perception and dynamism to give performances of rare intensity." This release presents one of the world's foremost violinists playing two landmark concertos, accompanied by the Leipzig Gewandhausorchester "one of Europe's finest orchestras" (The Guardian) under the baton of its music director Riccardo Chailly.
Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.2 ‘Resurrection’ (2011) [Blu-Ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.2 ‘Resurrection’ (2011) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-2 Video / 19908 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 85 min | 20,7 Gb
Audio1: Deutsch / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3770 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 5,88 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 3,88 Gb
Audio: Deutsch / PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music | Sub.: English, German, French

The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and their Music Director Riccardo Chailly have already acquired legendary status – glorious reviews and many awards for their recordings testifying to their continuing success. At Leipzig’s International Mahler Festival, to mark the centenary of Mahler’s death, they performed his monumental Second Symphony in the Gewandhaus – together with two marvellous soloists and choral forces quite beyond compare. About the final movement the composer said: “The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don’t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it.”
Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.5 (2014) [Blu-Ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.5 (2014) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-2 Video / 22986 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 73 min+27 min (bonus) | 22,4 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4020 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 73 min | 4,53 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 73 min | 2,99 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

As Riccardo Chailly points out, “The Fifth begins with a dark, gloomy, and tragic tone, but then is enlivened in the Scherzo and Adagietto, and eventually ends with a more positive character in the Finale – perhaps for the last time in Mahler’s life. The Adagietto is a revelation, a spiritual oasis. It is not an expression of pain, but rather Mahler’s declaration of love to Alma – a song without words.“ With the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Chailly gives the piece an unsurpassed intensity of sound and emotional expression. He achieves a compelling arc of tension in which the symphony’s unique fascination unfolds. The Wiener Zeitung characterized Chailly’s interpretation as „impressive with powerful and unreserved intensity.“
Claudio Abbado, Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Anna Prohaska - Lucerne Festival at Easter (2010) [Blu-Ray]

Claudio Abbado, Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Anna Prohaska - Lucerne Festival at Easter: Prokofiev, Berg, Mozart, Tchaikovsky (2010) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 17761 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 109 min | 21,1 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3865 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5034 kbps / 29,970 fps | 109 min | 6,74 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,970 fps | 109 min | 4,44 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

Five years after first conducting the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra in their Venezuelan home, Claudio Abbado continues his commitment to this stunning ensemble in this first joint audiovisual concert recording. Prokofiev's extrovert Scythian Suite is a gift for the boundless energy of these young players, while the intricacy and anguish of Berg's Lulu-Suite are an Abbado speciality, with soprano Anna Prohaska, in her Lucerne Festival debut, singing the heroine's dazzling statement of self-justification. The concert ends with an impassioned account of Tchaikovsky's Pathétique, his final symphony, one of the most moving works in music history.
Claudio Abbado, Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Bruckner: Symphony No.5 (2012) [Blu-Ray]

Claudio Abbado, Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Bruckner: Symphony No.5 (2012) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 24960 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 80 min | 21,1 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3986 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 80 min | 4,97 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 80 min | 3,28 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

“Abbado’s approach to the music of Bruckner is soft and songlike, at times tense and urgent, but constantly filled with warmth of feeling” – not only the Neue Zürcher Zeitung is full of praise when Claudio Abbado and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra play Bruckner. Their interpretation of his awe-inspiring Fifth Symphony reflects the composer’s burgeoning powers and exquisite compositional artistry. As The Guardian poetically states: “The composer himself, one suspects, might have leapt to embrace Abbado as an ideal interpreter.”
Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.1 (2018) [Blu-Ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.1 (2018) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-2 Video / 21994 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 62 min+24 min (bonus) | 21,6 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3796 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 6215 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 4,37 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 2,54 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 is an incomprehensible wonder of music history, rigorously peculiar, disturbingly new, and timelessly modern. “Wie ein Naturlaut” (Like a sound of nature) is indicated above the first notes of the symphony. It is both the prelude and the key to his symphonic cosmos as a whole. Mahler captures this music of the world, transforms it into a symphony in the old, comprehensive sense of the word and uses it to create his masterpiece of harmony. Composed over the course of just a few months at the beginning of 1888 in Leipzig, this symphony is a true musical awakening. Riccardo Chailly and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig bring Mahler’s sounds of nature to life in a riveting performance.
Gianandrea Noseda, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino - Massenet: Thais (2009)

Gianandrea Noseda, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino - Massenet: Thaïs (2009)
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 14974 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 139 min | 21,2 Gb
Audio1: Français / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 16-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 7.1 / 48 kHz / 2369 kbps / 16-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | AVC | MKV 1920x1080 / 4972 kbps / 29,97 fps | 139 min | 7,83 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | AVC | MKV 1280x720 / 1989 kbps / 29,97 fps | 139 min | 4,91 Gb
Audio: Français / PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 16 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 16 bits
Classical | Arthaus Musik | Sub: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese

Thaïs, a mature work by the composer Jules Massenet on the libretto by Louis Gallet, it is based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. The new production of this rarely performed work is the result of more than a year of close collaboration between the forces of the Theatre and Stefano Poda, responsible, for the first time in Italy, for the direction, choreography, sets, lighting and costumes. On the podium, Gianandrea Noseda, who, seduced by the dramatic force and modernity of the orchestral writing, conducts Thaïs for the first time; a debut also for the protagonist Barbara Frittoli, who has chosen the Regio to make her debut in this difficult role. Georgian baritone Lado Ataneli gives an impressive study of the monk Athanaël.
Andrea Battistoni, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma - Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia (2012) [Blu-Ray]

Andrea Battistoni, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma - Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia (2012) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 23931 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 170 min | 39,8 Gb
Audio1: Italiano / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3985 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | AVC | MKV 1920x1080 / 4972 kbps / 29,97 fps | 170 min | 10,4 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | AVC | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 170 min | 6,91 Gb
Audio: Italiano / PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24-bit | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24-bit
Classical | Arthaus Musik | Sub: Italian, English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean

In Parma, where audiences are considered the most discerning in all Italy, the benchmark for vocal artists is set traditionally high. Operagoers here are intimately familiar with the works of their favourites, from Rossini to Puccini, and know every tricky corner by heart. God forbid any singer who fails to accomplish the task without due seemliness Unsurprisingly, then, this performance attempts no directorial experiments. The main setting for this realistically inspired production both indoors and out is Rosinas house, which is converted as required into its constituent parts.
Herbert Blomstedt, Gewandhausorchester - Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Symphony No. 5 [Blu-Ray] (2017)

Herbert Blomstedt, Gewandhausorchester - Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Symphony No. 5 [Blu-Ray] (2017)
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 24947 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 78 min | 21,2 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3922 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 6215 kbps / 29,970 fps | 78 min | 5,51 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,970 fps | 78 min | 3,20 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

More than 200 years after its premiere at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Isabelle Faust, Jean-Guihen Queyras and Martin Helmchen have congenially mastered the artistic challenge of Beethoven’s gemstone. Under Herbert Blomstedt’s sensitive direction, the soloists unite chamber musical intimacy together with virtuoso sophistication – and prove once again that the Triple Concerto is an unduly underestimated, much too rarely programmed masterpiece.