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German Romanticism with Emmanuel Krivine and the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg
It is said that whilst developing a successful career as a violinist, the young Emmanuel Krivine was advised by the distinguished conductor Karl Böhm to further pursue his passion for conducting. Thankfully, Krivine took heed of such advice, or we would not today have what is undoubtedly one of Europe’s finest conductors.
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ParisBrahms and Berlioz with the Orchestre National de France

Brahms, Berlioz
Orchestre National de France; Emmanuel Krivine; Nicolas Bône
