Herbert von Karajan (April 5, 1908 – July 16, 1989) was a Greek-Austrian conductor. He was one of the most prominent conductors of the postwar period and is widely regarded as the world's most recorded conductor. Karajan conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for thirty-five years. Biography Karajan and the compact disc Karajan played an important role in the development of the original compact disc digital audio format. He championed this new consumer playback technology, lent his prestige to it, and appeared at the first press conference announcing the format.
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Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro
J. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus
Debussy: Pelleas et Melisande
Herbert Von Karajan
Herbert Von Karajan - Carmen
100 Best Karajan
Herbert von Karajan: The Great Recordings
The Legend
Tchaikovsky: Symphony Nos 4-6
Wagner: Die Walküre Act 3
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 in B minor, Op.74 Pathetique, Swan Lake
Haydn: Die Jahreszeiten
Maestro Nobile -Mozart
Piano Concertos: No.4 & No.5
Karajan: Mozart - Symphonies 35 "Haffner," 40 & 41 "Jupiter"
Karajan: Brahms - Symphony No. 1, R. Strauss - Don Juan
Herbert Von Karajan: Great Conductors of the 20th Century
Bach: Mass in B minor
Verdi - Messa da Requiem / Bruckner: Te Deum
Ravel: Bolero, La Valse, Rapsodie Espagnole, etc
Symphonies Nos.8 & 9