Anton Bruckner – String Quintet
Лейбл: | Supraphon – 1111 3899 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | Europe |
Дата релиза: | 1986 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Romantic |
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Треклист:
Smyčcový Kvintet F Dur = String Quintet In F Major |
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A.II | Scherzo. Schnell (Rychle) |
8:17 | |
B.III | Adagio |
16:45 | |
B.IV | Finale. Lebhaft Bewegt (Živým Pohybem) |
9:31 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction [Cover Editor] – Vlastimila Brčáková
- Cello – Václav Bernášek
- Composed By – Anton Bruckner
- Cover [The Lake In The Mountains (National Gallery)] – Adolf Kosárek
- Design [Cover] – Josef Vlček (2)
- Engineer [Zvuková Režie] – Erich Kunze
- Ensemble – Kocian Quartet
- Recording Supervisor [Hudební Režie] – Vladimír Koronthály
- Sleeve Notes – Miloš Pokora
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Bedřiška Adamičková
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Hana Tomková
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Joy Kohoutová
- Viola [1st] – Lubomír Malý
- Viola [2nd] – Jiři Najnar
- Violin [1st] – Pavel Hůla
- Violin [2nd] – Jan Odstrčil
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Label A: E 7119
- Matrix / Runout Label B: E 7120
- Matrix / Runout Runout A: C E 7119/ D
- Matrix / Runout Runout B: C E 7120/ B II A
- Other Manufacturing date code: 86 1
- Price Code on Rear Sleeve adjacent Catalog Number: G
- Barcode Text on added label on sleeve rear right: 5 017152 257911
Компании:
- Exported By – Artia
- Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody
- Pressed By – Gramofonové Závody
- Recorded At – Studio Domovina
Участники записи:
- Art Direction [Cover Editor] – Vlastimila Brčáková
- Cello – Václav Bernášek
- Composed By – Anton Bruckner
- Cover [The Lake In The Mountains (National Gallery)] – Adolf Kosárek
- Design [Cover] – Josef Vlček (2)
- Engineer [Zvuková Režie] – Erich Kunze
- Ensemble – Kocian Quartet
- Recording Supervisor [Hudební Režie] – Vladimír Koronthály
- Sleeve Notes – Miloš Pokora
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Bedřiška Adamičková
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Hana Tomková
- Sleeve Notes [Translation] – Joy Kohoutová
- Viola [1st] – Lubomír Malý
- Viola [2nd] – Jiři Najnar
- Violin [1st] – Pavel Hůla
- Violin [2nd] – Jan Odstrčil