Karl Böhm – Wozzeck
Лейбл: | Deutsche Grammophon – 1138991/92 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | Argentina |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Modern, Opera, Twelve-tone |
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Треклист:
Oper In 3 Akten (15 Szenen) |
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B1 | Erster Akt, 4. Und 5. Szene |
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B2 | Zweiter Akt, 1. Und 2. Szene (1. Teil) |
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C | Akt, 2. Szene (2. Teil) Bis 5. Szene |
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D | Dritter Akt, 1. Bis 5. Szene |
Участники записи:
- Choir – Schöneberger Sängerknaben
- Choir – Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Composed By – Alban Berg
- Conductor – Karl Böhm
- Engineer – Günter Hermanns
- Libretto By – Georg Büchner
- Orchestra – Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Photography By – Max Jacoby
- Producer – Otto Gerdes
- Recorded By – Wolfgang Lohse
- Recording Supervisor – Gustav Rudolf Sellner
- Vocals [1. Handwerksbursch] – Kurt Böhme
- Vocals [2. Handwerksbursch] – Robert Koffmane
- Vocals [Andres] – Fritz Wunderlich
- Vocals [Der Narr] – Martin Vantin
- Vocals [Doktor] – Karl Kohn
- Vocals [Hauptmann] – Gerhard Stolze
- Vocals [Margret] – Alice Oelke
- Vocals [Marie] – Evelyn Lear
- Vocals [Soldat] – Walter Muggelberg
- Vocals [Tambourmajor] – Helmut Melchert
- Vocals [Wozzeck] – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
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Участники записи:
- Choir – Schöneberger Sängerknaben
- Choir – Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Composed By – Alban Berg
- Conductor – Karl Böhm
- Engineer – Günter Hermanns
- Libretto By – Georg Büchner
- Orchestra – Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Photography By – Max Jacoby
- Producer – Otto Gerdes
- Recorded By – Wolfgang Lohse
- Recording Supervisor – Gustav Rudolf Sellner
- Vocals [1. Handwerksbursch] – Kurt Böhme
- Vocals [2. Handwerksbursch] – Robert Koffmane
- Vocals [Andres] – Fritz Wunderlich
- Vocals [Der Narr] – Martin Vantin
- Vocals [Doktor] – Karl Kohn
- Vocals [Hauptmann] – Gerhard Stolze
- Vocals [Margret] – Alice Oelke
- Vocals [Marie] – Evelyn Lear
- Vocals [Soldat] – Walter Muggelberg
- Vocals [Tambourmajor] – Helmut Melchert
- Vocals [Wozzeck] – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau