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Dorothy Dorow sings Zemlinsky, Schreker, Marx lieder.

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    Overview

    Other Title
    Gesänge, orchestra accompaniment, op. 13. Selections; arranged.
    Gesänge (1909)
    Lieder, op. 4.
    Italienisches Liederbuch. Selections.
    Lieder und Gesänge. Sonnenland.
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Dorow, Dorothy, performer.
    Published
    [Amsterdam] : Etcetera, [1989]
    ℗1989
    Contents
    Maeterlinck Gesänge, op. 13 / Alexander von Zemlinsky
    Fünf Gesänge (1909) ; Fünf Lieder, op. 4 / Franz Schreker
    Sieben Lieder aus dem Italienischen Liederbuch (Heyse) ; Sonnenland / Joseph Marx.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Damerini, Massimiliano, performer.
    Zemlinsky, Alexander, 1871-1942.
    Schreker, Franz, 1878-1934.
    Marx, Joseph, 1882-1964.
    Notes
    Sung in German.
    Title from container.
    Program notes in English, French, and German, and texts of the songs in German inserted in container.
    Compact disc.
    Maeterlinck Gesänge, op. 13 / Alexander von Zemlinsky -- Fünf Gesänge (1909) ; Fünf Lieder, op. 4 / Franz Schreker -- Sieben Lieder aus dem Italienischen Liederbuch (Heyse) ; Sonnenland / Joseph Marx.
    Dorothy Dorow, soprano ; Massimiliano Damerini, piano.
    Recorded live in 1980.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Physical Description
    1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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    2024-06-21 17:00:00
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