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| | Wilhelm Furtwangler, Genius Forged in the Cauldron of War, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann |
 | | Equally ecstatic are a 1943 Symphony #6 (of which the first movement is missing) on Music and Arts CD 805 and a 1951 Symphony # 4 on Virtuoso CD 2697372. |  | | A December 1944 Beethoven Symphony # 3 ("Eroica") (Music and Arts CD 814) is massive but with a sharp nervous undertone unmatched in any other recording. |  | | Even more startling is a March 1942 performance of Beethoven's Symphony # 9 on Music and Arts CD 653. |
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| | Classical Music online store - product index - page 12 |
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http://www.brainymusic.com/artists/e/eugen_jochum.html
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