condition (record/cover): NM / VG+ (minimal sticker removal residue on front and light general wear)
The later Wilhelm Georg Berger: Symphony No.5 and a violin concerto, from a composer who by this point had written his way through more than a decade of sustained orchestral production. The Fifth Symphony bears the subtitle Muzică Solemnă (Solemn Music) - a framing that belongs to the Romanian tradition of the descriptive title as an indicator of register rather than program, inviting the listener toward a specific gravity of attention without prescribing a narrative. Berger's symphonic language maintained the post-Bartók chromatic discipline of his chamber music but expanded it into a broader temporal scale; the violin works, which had won him prizes in Brussels and Monaco, carried the technical specificity of someone who had spent years as an ensemble player inside the George Enescu Philharmonic, listening to the instrument from the desk rather than the conductor's podium.
An original Electrecord pressing of music that has seen almost no circulation outside Romania. For collectors working through the Romanian avant-garde tradition, or for those tracking Berger's remarkable output in full, this is an essential document alongside the earlier ECE 0231 (the Solo Violin Sonata and Sixth String Quartet).