Paul Hindemith – Kammermusik 1–7
Лейбл: | London Records – D 202721 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1992 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Modern |
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Kammermusik No. 1, Op. 24 No. 1 (für 12 Solo-Instrumente)
Accordion – Miny Dekkers Bassoon – Brian Pollard Cello – Wim Straesser Clarinet – Piet Honingh Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Flute – Jacques Zoon Percussion – Jan Pustjens Percussion – Niels Le Large Piano – Ronald Brautigam Trumpet – Peter Masseurs Viola – Matthias Maurer (2) Violin [Violin II] – Henk Rubingh Violin [Violin I] – Jaap van Zweden |
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1-2 | II. Mäßig schnell Halbe |
3:26 | |
1-3 | III. Quartett: Sehr langsam und mit Ausdruck |
4:24 | |
1-4 | IV. Finale 1921: Lebhaft |
6:08 | |
Kleine Kammermusik, Op. 24 No. 2 (für 5 Bläser)
Bassoon – Brian Pollard Clarinet – Piet Honingh Composed By – Paul Hindemith Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Paul Verhey Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk |
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1-6 | II. Walzer. Durchweg sehr leise |
1:53 | |
1-7 | III. Ruhig und einfach |
4:52 | |
1-8 | IV. Schelle Viertel |
0:50 | |
1-9 | V. Sehr lebhaft |
2:43 | |
Kammermusik No. 2, Op. 36 No. 1 (Klavierkonzert)
Bass Clarinet – Geert van Keulen Bassoon – Brian Pollard Cello – Wim Straesser Clarinet – Piet Honingh Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Paul Verhey Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk Soloist, Piano – Ronald Brautigam Trombone – Cees Blokker Viola – Matthias Maurer (2) Violin [Violin I] – Jaap van Zweden |
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1-11 | II. Sehr langsame Achtel |
8:13 | |
1-12 | III. Kleines Potpourri: Sehr lebhafte Viertel |
1:26 | |
1-13 | IV. Finale: Schnelle Viertel |
5:39 | |
Kammermusik No. 3, Op. 36 No. 2 (Cellokonzert)
Bassoon – Joep Terwey Cello – Wim Straesser Clarinet – Piet Honingh Clarinet [E Flat Clarinet] – Willem van den Vuurst Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Flute – Jacques Zoon Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk Soloist, Cello – Lynn Harrell Trombone – Cees Blokker Trumpet – Peter Masseurs Violin [Violin I] – Jaap van Zweden |
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1-15 | II. Lebhaft und lustig |
4:20 | |
1-16 | III. Sehr ruhige und gemessen schreitende Viertel |
7:30 | |
1-17 | IV. Mäßig bewegte Halbe. Munter, aber immer gemächlich |
3:15 | |
Kammermusik No. 4, Op. 36 No. 3 (Violinkonzert)
Bass Clarinet – Geert van Keulen Bassoon – Brian Pollard Bassoon – Jos De Lange Cello – Hans Vader Cello – Arthur Oomens Cello – Wim Straesser Cello – Yke Viersen Clarinet – Piet Honingh Clarinet [E Flat Clarinet] – Willem van den Vuurst Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Contrabass [Bass] – Jan Wolfs Contrabass [Bass] – Guibert Vrijens Contrabass [Bass] – Fred Nijenhuis Contrabassoon – Guus Dral Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Hans van den Weyer Percussion – Jan Pustjens Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Rien De Reede Soloist, Violin – Konstanty Andrzej Kulka Trombone – Cees Blokker Trumpet – Peter Masseurs Viola – Matthias Maurer (2) Viola – Ferdinand Hügel Viola – Roland Krämer Viola – Peter Sokole |
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2-2 | II. Sehr lebhaft |
5:29 | |
2-3 | III. Nachtstück: Mäßig schnelle Achtel |
7:17 | |
2-4 | IV. Lebhafte Viertel – |
3:13 | |
2-5 | V. So schnell wie möglich |
2:10 | |
Kammermusik No. 5, Op. 36 No. 4 (Bratschenkonzert)
Bass Clarinet – Geert van Keulen Bassoon – Brian Pollard Bassoon – Jos De Lange Cello – Hans Vader Cello – Arthur Oomens Cello – Wim Straesser Cello – Yke Viersen Clarinet – Piet Honingh Clarinet [E Flat Clarinet] – Willem van den Vuurst Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Contrabass [Bass] – Jan Wolfs Contrabass [Bass] – Guibert Vrijens Contrabass [Bass] – Fred Nijenhuis Contrabassoon – Guus Dral Flute – Jacques Zoon Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk Soloist, Viola – Kim Kashkashian Trombone – Jacques Banens Trombone – Cees Blokker Trumpet – Peter Masseurs Trumpet – Hans Alting Tuba – Donald Blakeslee |
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2-7 | II. Langsam |
8:07 | |
2-8 | III. Mäßig schnell |
3:27 | |
2-9 | IV. Variante eines Militärmarsches |
3:19 | |
Kammermusik No. 6, Op. 46 No. 1 (Konzert für Viola d'amore und Kammerorchester)
Bass Clarinet – Geert van Keulen Bassoon – Brian Pollard Cello – Hans Vader Cello – Arthur Oomens Cello – Wim Straesser Clarinet – Piet Honingh Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Contrabass [Bass] – Jan Wolfs Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Paul Verhey Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk Soloist, Viola d'Amore – Norbert Blume Trombone – Cees Blokker Trumpet – Peter Masseurs |
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2-11 | Langsam – |
6:46 | |
2-12 | Variationen – |
4:18 | |
2-13 | Lebhaft, wie früher |
1:23 | |
Kammermusik No. 7, Op. 46 No. 2 (Konzert für Orgel und Kammerorchester)
Bass Clarinet – Geert van Keulen Bassoon – Joep Terwey Bassoon – Kees Olthuis Cello – Arthur Oomens Cello – Wim Straesser Clarinet – Piet Honingh Composed By – Paul Hindemith Contrabass [Bass] – Tony de Gruyter Contrabass [Bass] – Jan Wolfs Contrabassoon – Guus Dral Flute – Jacques Zoon Flute, Piccolo Flute [Piccolo] – Hans van den Weyer Horn – Julia M. Studebaker Oboe – Jan Spronk Soloist, Organ – Leo van Doeselaar Trombone – Cees Blokker Trumpet – Peter Masseurs |
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2-15 | II. Sehr langsam und ganz ruhig |
6:53 | |
2-16 | III. [Achtel bis 184] |
6:31 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Paul Rollo
- Conductor – Riccardo Chailly
- Edited By [Tape Editor] – Sally Drew
- Engineer – Simon Eadon
- Ensemble – Concertgebouworkest
- Liner Notes – Calum Macdonald (2)
- Photography By – Paul Huf
- Producer – Andrew Cornall
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Компании:
- Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Licensed To – BMG Direct Marketing, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Recorded At – Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Paul Rollo
- Conductor – Riccardo Chailly
- Edited By [Tape Editor] – Sally Drew
- Engineer – Simon Eadon
- Ensemble – Concertgebouworkest
- Liner Notes – Calum Macdonald (2)
- Photography By – Paul Huf
- Producer – Andrew Cornall