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The Complete Teldec Recordings
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/26/2026
The Complete Teldec Recordings
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/26/2026
- Orchestras: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Label: Warner Classics
- Number of Discs: 42
- UPC: 5026854176208
- Item #: 2810905X
- Genre: Classical Vocal Crossover
- Release Date: 6/26/2026

Product Notes
Nikolaus Harnoncourt's relationship with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra was one of the most transformative partnerships in modern orchestral history, lasting 38 years and totalling 276 concerts. What made the partnership unique was the mutual respect between the maestro and the ensemble. While many traditional orchestras initially resisted Harnoncourt's strict adherence to historical scores, the Concertgebouw musicians embraced his intellectual rigor. Over several decades, they developed a distinctive "Amsterdam style" of performing the First Viennese School - Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven - combining the orchestra's legendary warmth with Harnoncourt's sharp, dramatic energy. The recorded legacy of this collaboration remains a cornerstone of the classical catalog. Their famous cycles of Mozart and Haydn symphonies were highly acclaimed, as was their profound interpretation of Schubert's complete symphonic works, which continue to be benchmarks for critics and collectors alike. The box also includes the famous Mozart/Da Ponte trilogy (Don Giovanni, Le nozze di Figaro and Così fan tutte), starring Thomas Hampson, works by Bruckner, Johann Strauss and Brahms, as well as four albums by Dvorak (his major symphonies and his piano concerto)
