Franz Schubert – Ausgewählte Lieder
Лейбл: | ORFEO International Music GmbH – C 529 001 B |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 2000 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Romantic |
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Треклист:
1 | Prometheus, D.674 |
5:20 | |
2 | Meeres Stille, D.216 |
2:32 | |
3 | An Die Leier, D.737 |
3:44 | |
4 | Memnon, D.541 |
4:27 | |
5 | Freiwilliges Versinken, D.700 |
3:47 | |
6 | Der Tod Und Das Mädchen, D.531 |
2:29 | |
7 | Gruppe Aus Dem Tartarus, D.583 |
3:14 | |
8 | Nachtstück, D.672 |
6:14 | |
9 | Totengrabers Heimweh, D.842 |
6:16 | |
10 | Der Wanderer An Den Mond, D.870 |
2:23 | |
11 | Abendstern, D.806 |
2:04 | |
12 | Selige Welt, D.743 |
1:00 | |
13 | Auf Der Donau Schubert, D.553 |
3:01 | |
14 | Über Wildemann, D.884 |
1:59 | |
15 | Wandrers Nachtlied, D.768 |
2:34 | |
16 | Des Fischers Liebesglück, D.933 |
4:56 | |
17 | An Die Laute, D.905 |
1:34 | |
18 | Der Musensohn, D.764 |
2:27 | |
Zugaben | Encores |
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19 | Nachtviolen D.752 |
2:38 | |
20 | Geheimes, D.719 |
1:52 | |
21 | Das Fischermädchen, D.957 |
2:03 | |
22 | An Sylvia, D.891 |
2:33 | |
23 | Im Abendrot, D.799 |
4:50 |
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Composed By – Franz Schubert
- Liner Notes [Translated By] – David Babcock
- Liner Notes, Supervised By, Remastered By – Gottfried Kraus
- Piano – Jörg Demus
- Recording Supervisor – Josef Ihring
- Remastered By – Othmar Eichinger
- Remastered By – Gottfried Kraus
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Компании:
- Copyright (c) – ORFEO International Music GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – ORFEO International Music GmbH
- Record Company – Orfeo (2)
- Recorded At – Kleines Festspielhaus Salzburg
- Recorded By – ORF
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Composed By – Franz Schubert
- Liner Notes [Translated By] – David Babcock
- Liner Notes, Supervised By, Remastered By – Gottfried Kraus
- Piano – Jörg Demus
- Recording Supervisor – Josef Ihring
- Remastered By – Othmar Eichinger
- Remastered By – Gottfried Kraus