Francis Poulenc – Sechs Metamorphosen Nach Ovid Für Solo Oboe / Drei Romanzen Für Oboe Und Klavier / Sonate Für Oboe Und Klavier / Sonate Für Oboe Und Klavier
| Лейбл: | Jecklin – Jecklin 239 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Switzerland |
| Дата релиза: | 1984 |
| Жанр: | Classical |
| Стиль: |
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Треклист:
| Drei Romanzen, Op. 94 Für Oboe Und Klavier
Composed By – Robert Schumann |
12:25 | ||
| A2 | Einfach, Innig
Composed By – Francis Poulenc |
4:05 | |
| A3 | Nicht Schnell
Composed By – Benjamin Britten |
4:50 | |
| Sonata Für Oboe Und Klavier | 13:23 | ||
| A5 | Scherzo |
3:55 | |
| A6 | Déploration |
4:08 | |
| Sechs Metamorphosen Nach Ovid, Op. 49 Für Solo Oboe
Composed By – Benjamin Britten |
12:53 | ||
| B2 | Phaeton (Who Rode Upon The Chariot Of The Sun For One Day And Was Hurled Into The River Padus By A Thunderbolt.) |
1:19 | |
| B3 | Niobe (Who, Lamenting The Death Of Her Fourteen Children, Was Turned Into A Mountain.) |
2:02 | |
| B4 | Bacchus (At Whose Feasts Is Heard The Noise Of Gaggling Women's Tattling Tongues And Shouting Out Of Boys.) |
2:03 | |
| B5 | Narcissus (Who Fell In Love With His Own Image And Became A Flower.) |
2:53 | |
| B6 | Arethusa (Who, Flying From The Love Of Alpheus The River Got, Was Turned Into A Fountain.) |
2:17 | |
| Sonate Für Oboe Und Klavier, Op. 166
Composed By – Camille Saint-Saëns |
11:33 | ||
| B8 | Allegretto |
5:25 | |
| B9 | Molto Allegro |
2:28 |
Участники записи:
- Cover [Titelbild] – Hans Erni
- Design – Fredy Businger
- Oboe, Sleeve Notes – George Paradise
- Piano – Carl Rütti
- Technician, Engineer [Tonmeister] – Paul Niederberger
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Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Jecklin + Co. AG
- Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Rico Sonderegger
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jecklin + Co. AG
- Pressed By – Turicaphon AG
- Recorded At – Tonstudio Paul Niederberger
Участники записи:
- Cover [Titelbild] – Hans Erni
- Design – Fredy Businger
- Oboe, Sleeve Notes – George Paradise
- Piano – Carl Rütti
- Technician, Engineer [Tonmeister] – Paul Niederberger