I have heard these shots three times in succession. The interpretation of these three works is brilliant. All three works are at the core of the Impressionism of classical music. As Karajan converts the, with what kind of brilliance and what kind of dynamics that is, it seems to me, a reference for eternity. Ravel's Bolero learns here an emotional boost, the intensity of which is so hard that I hardly find words for it. Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition I have never heard before. What intense timbres ... perfection in aesthetic perfection. Actually Mussorgsky wrote his Pictures at an Exhibition as a piano suite. This I present in a shooting with Alfred Brendel and the Vienna Philharmonic. But I have to say that the orchestra versions simply deploy such a force and dynamism that it is not easy for me to give myself every now and then to play the piano Brendel. Almost goes down with his acoustic Debussy La Mer paintings under the impact of two great classics. The choice to take La Mer as an introduction, I find it very successful. So a fantastic suspense builds on the CD.