Beethoven's Choral
Symphony conducted by Klaus Tennstedt
Beethoven's Ninth, the great revolutionary work that ends with Schiller's Ode to Joy, is given under the German conductor whose performance of it is now world-renowned. Klaus Tennstedt first began to make an international reputation after he left his native East Germany in 1971. He was made principal conductor and music director of the London Philharmonic in 1983 and is now the orchestra's conductor laureate.
Mechthild Gessendorf
(soprano)
Hanna Schwarz (mezzo-soprano)
David Rendall (tenor)
Hermann Becht (baritone). London Philharmonic Choir chorusmaster Richard Cooke. BBC Symphony Chorus chorusmaster
Stephen Jackson.
London Philharmonic led by David Nolan.
Lighting JOHN LIVINGSTONE Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Omnibus editor ANDREW SNELL Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN
Directed by ROY TIPPING