475 Years of the Saxon State Orchestra of Dresden

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The preserved “miraculous harp:” 475 years of orchestra history – and a whole century is there to be listened to. This CD box is an invitation to a musical journey through time with one of the world’s best orchestras! Not only that, it is one of the world’s oldest, founded in 1548 and active without a break ever since. The former Hofkapelle, the court orchestra of Saxony, now proudly bears the name Sachsische Staatskapelle Dresden. “Kapellkonzerte“ since the beginning of sound recordings under conductors like: Fritz Busch, Richard Strauss, Karl Böhm, Joseph Keilberth, Kurt Sanderling, Otmar Suitner, Herbert Blomstedt, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Bernard Haitink, Fabio Luisi, Christian Thielemann and many more



Product Description:


  • Release Date: October 06, 2023


  • Catalog Number: PH23007


  • UPC: 0881488230079


  • Label: Hänssler & Profil


  • Number of Discs: 10


  • Composer: Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber, Bela Bartok, Ludwig van Beethoven, Georges Bizet, Alexander Borodin, Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner, Antonin Dvorak, Edward Elgar, Leos Janacek, Albert Lortzing, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Maurice Ravel, Robert Schumann, Bedrich Smetana, Joseph Stauss, Richard Strauss, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Richard Wagner, Carl Maria von Weber


  • Conductor: Fritz Busch, Richard Strauss, Karl Elmendorff, Karl Bohm, Joseph Keilberth, Rudolf Kempe, Franz Konwitschny, Otmar Suitner, Kurt Sanderling, Martin Turnovsky, Herbert Blomstedt, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Hans Vonk, Bernard Haitink, Fabio Luisi, Myung-Whu Chung, Sir Colin Davis


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Staatskapelle Dresden, Chorus of the Dresdner Staatsoper, Dresdner Symphony Chorus, Czech Philharmonic Chorus, Czech National Chorus of Prague, MDR Radio Chorus of Leipzig


  • Performer: Sabine Kittel, Sebastian Ganter, Christian Grygas, Andreas Heinze, Insoo Hwoang, Niccolo Paudler, Oliver Pitt, Bryan Rothfuss, Marzin Saul, Philipp Schreyer, Martin Schubert, Holger Steinert, Johannes Wollrab