
Mozart Symphonies Vol. I - Nos. 29,34,35,40,41 and Minuet K.409
Ratings
There are only a couple of DVD recordings of Mozart's Symphony No. 40. Fortunately, this one by Karl Bohm, recorded live in Vienna's Musikvereinssaal, is excellent, as are the other Mozart symphonies on this DVD. Since this disc offers three of the big six last symphonies of Mozart, Nos. 35 (Haffner), 40, and 41 (Jupiter), plus two more, it is an outstanding value. Despite the age of the recordings (1973-74), both the sound and the video are quite good.
Production
Deutsche Grammophon
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Karl Böhm
Self - Conductor
Vienna Philharmonic
Self - Orchestra
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