Gustav Mahler – Das Lied Von Der Erde (Version Schoenberg-Riehn)
Лейбл: | Harmonia Mundi France – HMA 1951477 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | France |
Дата релиза: | 2006 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Romantic |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
1 | Das Trinklied Von Jammer Der Erde |
8:13 | |
2 | Der Einsame Im Herbst |
9:25 | |
3 | Von Der Jugend |
3:50 | |
4 | Von Der Schönheit |
7:30 | |
5 | Der Trunkene Im Frühling |
4:47 | |
6 | Der Abschied |
28:55 |
Участники записи:
- Alto Vocals – Birgit Remmert
- Composed By – Gustav Mahler
- Conductor – Philippe Herreweghe
- Engineer [Prise De Son], Producer [Direction Artistique] – Jean-Martial Golaz
- Ensemble – Ensemble Musique Oblique
- Illustration [Cover] – Giovanni Segantini
- Instrumentation By – Arnold Schoenberg
- Instrumentation By – Rainer Riehn
- Layout – Atelier Harmonia Mundi
- Liner Notes – Renaud Machart
- Liner Notes [English Translation] – Derek Yeld
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Heidi Fritz
- Photography By [Cover Painting] – akg-images
- Tenor Vocals – Hans Peter Blochwitz
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 794881805228
- Matrix / Runout : Sony DADC A0100694015-0101 34
- Mastering SID Code : IFPI L554
- Mould SID Code : IFPI 94K6
- Rights Society : SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
- Label Code : LC 7045
Компании:
- Manufactured By – Sony DADC
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Harmonia Mundi s.a.
- Published By – Universal Edition Wien
- Recorded At – La Grande Salle De L'Arsenal À Metz
Участники записи:
- Alto Vocals – Birgit Remmert
- Composed By – Gustav Mahler
- Conductor – Philippe Herreweghe
- Engineer [Prise De Son], Producer [Direction Artistique] – Jean-Martial Golaz
- Ensemble – Ensemble Musique Oblique
- Illustration [Cover] – Giovanni Segantini
- Instrumentation By – Arnold Schoenberg
- Instrumentation By – Rainer Riehn
- Layout – Atelier Harmonia Mundi
- Liner Notes – Renaud Machart
- Liner Notes [English Translation] – Derek Yeld
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Heidi Fritz
- Photography By [Cover Painting] – akg-images
- Tenor Vocals – Hans Peter Blochwitz