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Nenia ; Streichquartett ; Ciaccona / Erich Itor Kahn.

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    Overview

    Uniform Title
    Instrumental music. Selections
    Other Title
    Nenia judaeis qui hac aetate perierunt.
    Quartet, violins (2), viola, cello, op. 13.
    Ciaccona dei tempi di guerra.
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Kahn, Erich Itor, 1905-1956, composer.
    Published
    Mechernich : Telos Music Records [2007]
    ℗2007
    Contents
    Nenia judaeis qui hac aetate perierunt (16:12)
    Streichquartett op. 13 (23:58)
    Ciaccona dei tempi di guerra (14:15).
    Other Authors/Editors
    Fels, Lucas, instrumentalist.
    Collot, Jean-Pierre, instrumentalist.
    Litwin, Stefan, instrumentalist.
    Kahn, Erich Itor, 1905-1956.
    Leonardo-Quartett, instrumentalist.
    Notes
    Title from disc label.
    Program notes in German and English (25 pages ; illustrations) inserted in container.
    Nenia judaeis qui hac aetate perierunt (16:12) -- Streichquartett op. 13 (23:58) -- Ciaccona dei tempi di guerra (14:15).
    Lucas Fels (1st work), cello ; Jean Pierre Collot (1st work), piano ; Johannes Prelle, Gabriele Sassenscheidt (2nd work), violin ; Joachim Krist (2nd work), viola ; Klaus Marx (2nd work), cello ; Stefan Litwin (3rd work), piano.

    Physical Details

    Physical Description
    1 audio disc (54:32) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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    2024-06-21 23:21:00
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