Seiji Ozawa & Boston Symphony Orchestra (Limited Box Set)
Limited 8CD Box Set!
Since its founding in 1898, Deutsche Grammophon has always stood for the highest standards of artistry and has been home to the greatest conductors and orchestras in the world. Today, the label continues to be known for musical excellence, great orchestras led by legendary conductors, and for stunning recordings.Â
The Yellow Label proudly celebrates the greatest musical partnerships of our age – the great conductors and their orchestras who together shaped their own musical landscape.
“Ozawa’s 1977 Boston recording of Mahler’s First Symphony is alert and clear-sighted with a fine youthful sheen to it. It was also very vividly recorded… The case for hearing the Blumine movement once in a while is a reasonable one, and Ozawa’s direction of both the Blumine interlude and the symphony as a whole make it an attractive proposition.”