Berliner Philharmoniker – Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Лейбл: | His Master's Voice – HQM 1094-8 His Master's Voice – RLS 696 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | UK |
Дата релиза: | 1967 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Opera |
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Треклист:
Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg
Composed By, Libretto By – Richard Wagner |
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B | Act 1 (Part 2) |
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C | Act 1 (Conclusion) |
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D | Act II (Part 1) |
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E | Act II (Part 2) |
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F1 | Act II (Conclusion) |
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F2 | Act III (Part 1) |
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G | Act III (Part 2) |
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H | Act III (Part 3) |
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I | Act III (Part 4) |
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J | Act III (Conclusion) |
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Sextus Beckmesser, Town Clerk] – Benno Kusche
- Bass Vocals [Fritz Kothner, Baker] – Gustav Neidlinger
- Bass Vocals [Hans Foltz, Coppersmith] – Hanns Pick
- Bass Vocals [Hans Sachs, Shoemaker] – Ferdinand Frantz
- Bass Vocals [Hans Schwarz, Stocking-Weaver] – Anton Metternich
- Bass Vocals [Hermann Ortel, Soapboiler] – Robert Koffmane
- Bass Vocals [Nightwatchman] – Hermann Prey
- Bass Vocals [Velt Pogner, Goldsmith] – Gottlob Frick
- Chorus – Chor Der Städtischen Oper Berlin
- Chorus – Chor Der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale Berlin
- Chorus Master [Choir Of St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Berlin] – Karl Forster
- Chorus Master [Chorus Of The Municipal Opera, Berlin] – Hermann Lüddecke
- Conductor – Rudolf Kempe
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
- Soprano Vocals [Eva, Pogner's daughter] – Elisabeth Grümmer
- Soprano Vocals [Magdalene, Eva's nurse] – Marga Höffgen
- Tenor Vocals [Augustin Moser, Tailor] – Herold Kraus
- Tenor Vocals [Balthasar Zorn, Pewterer] – Manfred Schmidt
- Tenor Vocals [David, Sachs' prentice] – Gerhard Unger
- Tenor Vocals [Konrad Nachigall, Tinsmith] – Walter Stoll (2)
- Tenor Vocals [Kunz Vogelsang, Furrier] – Horst Wilhelm
- Tenor Vocals [Ulrich Eisslinger, Grocer] – Leopold Clam
- Tenor Vocals [Walther von Stolzing, a young knight from Franconia] – Rudolf Schock
- Tenor Vocals [Walther von Stolzing] – Rudolf Schock
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side A: 2XRA.189
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side B: 2XRA.190
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side C: 2XRA.191
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side D: 2XRA.192
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side E: 2XRA.193
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side F: 2XRA.194
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side G: 2XRA.195
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side H: 2XRA.196
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side I: 2XRA.197
- Matrix / Runout Label - Side J: 2XRA.198
- Other Individual # Disc 1: HQM. 1094
- Other Individual # Disc 2: HQM. 1095
- Other Individual # Disc 3: HQM. 1096
- Other Individual # Disc 4: HQM. 1097
- Other Individual # Disc 5: HQM. 1098
Компании:
- Record Company – E.M.I. Records
- Record Company – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals [Sextus Beckmesser, Town Clerk] – Benno Kusche
- Bass Vocals [Fritz Kothner, Baker] – Gustav Neidlinger
- Bass Vocals [Hans Foltz, Coppersmith] – Hanns Pick
- Bass Vocals [Hans Sachs, Shoemaker] – Ferdinand Frantz
- Bass Vocals [Hans Schwarz, Stocking-Weaver] – Anton Metternich
- Bass Vocals [Hermann Ortel, Soapboiler] – Robert Koffmane
- Bass Vocals [Nightwatchman] – Hermann Prey
- Bass Vocals [Velt Pogner, Goldsmith] – Gottlob Frick
- Chorus – Chor Der Städtischen Oper Berlin
- Chorus – Chor Der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale Berlin
- Chorus Master [Choir Of St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Berlin] – Karl Forster
- Chorus Master [Chorus Of The Municipal Opera, Berlin] – Hermann Lüddecke
- Conductor – Rudolf Kempe
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
- Soprano Vocals [Eva, Pogner's daughter] – Elisabeth Grümmer
- Soprano Vocals [Magdalene, Eva's nurse] – Marga Höffgen
- Tenor Vocals [Augustin Moser, Tailor] – Herold Kraus
- Tenor Vocals [Balthasar Zorn, Pewterer] – Manfred Schmidt
- Tenor Vocals [David, Sachs' prentice] – Gerhard Unger
- Tenor Vocals [Konrad Nachigall, Tinsmith] – Walter Stoll (2)
- Tenor Vocals [Kunz Vogelsang, Furrier] – Horst Wilhelm
- Tenor Vocals [Ulrich Eisslinger, Grocer] – Leopold Clam
- Tenor Vocals [Walther von Stolzing, a young knight from Franconia] – Rudolf Schock
- Tenor Vocals [Walther von Stolzing] – Rudolf Schock