Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 3, 4 & 5
Лейбл: | Philips – 432 037-2 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Europe |
Дата релиза: | 1990 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Baroque |
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Треклист:
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G, BWV 1048 |
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2 | 2. Adagio |
0:26 | |
3 | 3. Allegro |
4:43 | |
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 In G, BWV 1049 |
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5.1 | 2. Andante |
3:43 | |
5.2 | 3. Presto |
4:46 | |
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 In D, BWV 1050 |
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7 | 2. Affettuoso |
5:27 | |
8 | 3. Allegro |
5:16 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Estelle Kercher
- Cello – Pietro Stella
- Cello – Vito Paternoster
- Cello – Francesco Strano
- Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Double Bass – Lucio Buccarella
- Flute – Severino Gazzelloni
- Harpsichord – Maria Teresa Garatti
- Photography By – Michel Tcherevkoff
- Recorder – Michael Copley
- Recorder – Evelyn Nallen
- Viola – Umberto Spiga
- Viola – Luciano Vicari
- Viola – Massimo Paris
- Violin – Pasquale Pellegrino
- Violin – Claudio Buccarella
- Violin – Pina Carmirelli
- Violin [Tutti Violin] – Antonio Ruiz
- Violin [Tutti Violin] – Italo Colandrea
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode Scanned: 028943203722
- Barcode Text: 0 28943 20372 2
- Label Code : LC 0305
- Matrix / Runout : 426 742-2 01 + MADE IN W.GERMANY BY PDO
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Price Code : P M
- Price Code : PG 924
Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Philips Classics Productions
- Pressed By – PDO, Germany
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Estelle Kercher
- Cello – Pietro Stella
- Cello – Vito Paternoster
- Cello – Francesco Strano
- Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Double Bass – Lucio Buccarella
- Flute – Severino Gazzelloni
- Harpsichord – Maria Teresa Garatti
- Photography By – Michel Tcherevkoff
- Recorder – Michael Copley
- Recorder – Evelyn Nallen
- Viola – Umberto Spiga
- Viola – Luciano Vicari
- Viola – Massimo Paris
- Violin – Pasquale Pellegrino
- Violin – Claudio Buccarella
- Violin – Pina Carmirelli
- Violin [Tutti Violin] – Antonio Ruiz
- Violin [Tutti Violin] – Italo Colandrea