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These jewels from the large catalogue of the record label Eterna, recorded in the Christuskirche Berlin-Sch\u00f6neweide, were specially remastered from the original tapes.<br \/>\nThe 450-year history of the Staatskapelle Berlin is rich in brilliant, standard-setting episodes. So it may seem hyperbolical to describe Otmar Suitner\u2019s term of office as an \u201cera\u201d. The truth is, however, that both in its length and for its quality, his period of 26 years at the theatre Unter den Linden (1964-90) bears comparison with the work of such illustrious predecessors as Gasparo Spontini, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Felix von Weingartner or Richard Strauss and equally with his successor Daniel Barenboim. Suitner followed Franz Konwitschny, who was granted a mere seven years at the podium after the re-opening of the orchestra\u2019s old home and died in July 1962. After a two-year interregnum, Otmar Suitner took up the vacant position as \u201cprincipal and managing General Music Director\u201d. One of his notable achievements is to have repositioned the orchestra on the market for gramophone records in the age of stereo. That and a multiplicity of tours \u2013 including six of Japan \u2013 earned it a large and growing audience all over the world. Some of the repertoire highlights of this exceptionally productive partnership between orchestra and (Principal) Conductor are assembled in this 5-CD set, unfolding the orchestra\u2019s history over those formative years. In addition to the four CDs with recordings of Otmar Suitner, the CD box also includes a CD with recordings of the conductor G\u00fcnther Herbig, who became one of the most important concert conductors of the house during the &#8220;Suitner era&#8221;. 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