Johann Sebastian Bach – Rendezvous Mit Narciso Yepes
Лейбл: | Deutsche Grammophon – 2538 106 Deutsche Grammophon – 2538106 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | UK |
Дата релиза: | 1971 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Baroque, Classical, Modern, Renaissance, Romantic |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Recuerdos De La Alhambra
Composed By – Francisco Tárrega |
3:00 | |
A2 | Sonata En Mi Menor | 3:15 | |
A3 | Bourrée In E Minor
Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach |
1:25 | |
A4 | Passemeze Et Branle De Poictou
Composed By – Adrian Le Roy |
3:20 | |
A5 | Zarabande En Mi Menor
Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach |
4:57 | |
A6 | Saltarello
Composed By – Anonymous |
1:20 | |
A7 | Alborada (Capriccio) | 1:50 | |
B1 | Danza Del Molinero (Farucca)
Composed By – Manuel De Falla |
2:55 | |
B2 | Dos Canciones Populares Catalanas
Composed By – Miguel Llobet |
4:55 | |
B3 | Danza N° 1
Composed By – Antonio Ruiz Pipó |
1:35 | |
B4 | Preludio No. 1 In E Minor
Composed By – Heitor Villa-Lobos |
4:40 | |
B5 | El Abejorro (Etude)
Composed By – Emilio Pujol |
1:48 | |
B6 | Passapie
Composed By – Salvador Bacarisse |
2:00 | |
B7 | Romance From "Juex Interdits"
Composed By – Narciso Yepes |
2:22 |
Участники записи:
- Design – Werner Koberstein
- Guitar – Narciso Yepes
- Producer – Hans Hirsch
- Recording Supervisor, Engineer – Heinz Wildhagen
- Sleeve Notes – Hans Rutz
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout, Side A - stamped [A/4 -etched]: 2538 106 = 4 S1 320 A/4 5 12·9 1 ℗ 1971
- Matrix / Runout Runout, Side B - stamped [B/5 -etched]: 2538 106 = 4 S 2 B/5 ℗ 1971 320 5 4 4
- Rights Society : BRITICO
- Rights Society : MCPS
Компании:
- Printed By – Gebrüder Jänecke
- Printed By – Robert Stace
- Published By – Ediciones Musicales Madrid
- Published By – Ricordi
- Published By – SCHOTT
- Published By – Hansen
- Published By – Ediciones U.M.E.
- Published By – Max Eschig
Участники записи:
- Design – Werner Koberstein
- Guitar – Narciso Yepes
- Producer – Hans Hirsch
- Recording Supervisor, Engineer – Heinz Wildhagen
- Sleeve Notes – Hans Rutz