Gyöngyi Farkas – Musik Für Czimbal
| Лейбл: | His Master's Voice – SFGLP 78 641 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Germany |
| Дата релиза: | 1976 |
| Жанр: | Classical |
| Стиль: | Baroque, Classical |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
| A1 | Ungarischer Tanz (Anonymous (Soproner Virginalbuch) |
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| A2 | Das Lied Von Wojewodin Lupul (Kàjoni Kodex) |
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| A3 | Ein UngarischernTanz Und Proportz Auf Den Ungarischen Tanz
Composed By – Wolff Heckel |
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| A4 | Der Hase In Der Saat (Kàjoni Kodex) |
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| A5 | Ola(c)h Tanz (Vietorisz Kodex) |
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| A6 | Wie Hat Mich Gestern Des Grafen Tod Betrübt (Vietorisz Kodex) |
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| A7 | Die Hohe Felsengruppe
Composed By – Anonymous |
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| A8 | Ungarescha Und Saltarello
Composed By – Jacob Paix |
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| A9 | Aria (Vietorisz Kodex) |
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| A10 | Mützentanz (Vietorisz Kodex) |
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| A11 | Danza Und Pezzo Tedesco (Chilesotti-Sammlung) |
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| A12 | Branle De Champagne (Aus "Livre De Danceries")
Composed By – Claude Gervaise |
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| A13 | Heiducken-Tanz
Composed By – Jan Z Lublina |
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| A14 | Arie Im Polnischen Stil
Composed By – François Couperin |
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| A15 | Allegro Assai (Aus Der "Sonate Für Violine Solo Nr.3 C-dur BWV 1005")
Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach |
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| A16 | Sonate D-moll
Composed By – Domenico Scarlatti |
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| B1 | Canope (Aus "Préludes", Heft 2, Nr.10)
Composed By – Claude Debussy |
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| B2 | Asturias-Leyenda (Aus "Suite Espanola Op.47",Nr.5)
Composed By – Isaac Albéniz |
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| Sonata Per Zimbalo Ungherese
Composed By – Iván Patachich |
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| B4 | 2. Satz: Andante
Composed By – Iván Patachich |
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| B5 | 3. Satz: Allegro
Composed By – Iván Patachich |
Участники записи:
- Cimbalom [Czimbal] – Gyöngyi Farkas
- Producer – Gerd Berg
- Recorded By – Johann-Nikolaus Matthes
- Sleeve Notes – Sigurd Schimpf
- Sleeve Notes [Translation by] – Jürgen Dohm
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Label Code His Master's Voice: LC 0233
Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Electrola GmbH
- Printed By – 4P Nicolaus GMBH
Участники записи:
- Cimbalom [Czimbal] – Gyöngyi Farkas
- Producer – Gerd Berg
- Recorded By – Johann-Nikolaus Matthes
- Sleeve Notes – Sigurd Schimpf
- Sleeve Notes [Translation by] – Jürgen Dohm