40th Anniversary: Symphonic Highlights

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When Capriccio started out in 1982, still producing LPs and tapes, it was the first digital Beethoven Symphony cycle with the Dresden Philharmonic and Herbert...

When Capriccio started out in 1982, still producing LPs and tapes, it was the first digital Beethoven Symphony cycle with the Dresden Philharmonic and Herbert Kegel that first turned heads. Several other key projects were pivotal to the label quickly establishing a reputation as a source of quality music and performances. Foremost among them, never out of the catalogue and still loved today, are the recordings with Sandor Végh. Then, in the mid-nineties those of Sir Neville Marriner’s, who, after long being synonymous with the Philips label, recorded widely for Capriccio, both with his Academy Of St Martin in the Fields and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra. Contemporaries of Mozart’s that have emerged on Capriccio include Joseph Martin Kraus, François-Joseph Gossec, and Jan Ladislav Dussek. They are performed by early music and classical period Capriccio-favorites such as Concerto Köln or the CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra. This box set features the label’s most important ensembles, orchestras, and conductors, from the classical period to the 20th century, when, in 2005, Capriccio released the first complete Shostakovich Cycle with the Gürzenich Orchestra and Dmitrji Kitajenko.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: May 06, 2022


  • UPC: 845221073880


  • Catalog Number: C7388


  • Label: Capriccio


  • Number of Discs: 10


  • Composer: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Luigi Boccherini, William Boyce, Johannes Brahms, François-Joseph Gossec, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Erwin Schulhoff, Dmitri Shostakovich, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky


  • Conductor: Neville Marriner


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Academy of St. Martins In The Fields


  • Performer: Andrea Keller, Martin Sandhoff, Concerto Koln, Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields, Kammerorchester