Erich Kleiber - Complete Decca Recordings (15cd) May 2026

Kleiber’s approach to Beethoven was revolutionary for its time, stripping away layers of Wagnerian weight to reveal the composer’s lean, muscular architecture.

What defines these 15 discs is Kleiber's obsession with the . He famously abhorred the "arbitrary" tempo shifts of his contemporaries, opting instead for a literalism that felt strikingly modern. Whether leading the London Philharmonic or the Vienna Philharmonic , his ability to achieve absolute clarity in complex textures remains the gold standard for scholars and audiophiles alike. Production Quality Erich Kleiber - Complete Decca Recordings (15CD)

A monumental 1952 recording that showcases Kleiber’s ability to maintain structural tension across the work's vast span. Artistic Philosophy Kleiber’s approach to Beethoven was revolutionary for its

The centerpiece of this collection remains two of the greatest operatic recordings ever committed to disc. Kleiber’s and 1955 Der Rosenkavalier (both with the Vienna Philharmonic) are legendary for their "bubbling" vitality and perfect pacing. In Rosenkavalier , Kleiber avoids the sugary sentimentality often associated with Strauss, instead delivering a reading that is fleet, transparent, and profoundly moving. The Beethoven Cycle Whether leading the London Philharmonic or the Vienna

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