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Deutsche Sinfonie op. 50 : [an anti-fascist cantata] / Eisler.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: CD-0063

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    Overview

    Series
    Entartete Musik : music suppressed by the Third Reich
    Entartete Musik.
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Eisler, Hanns, 1898-1962.
    Published
    London : London, p1995
    Other Authors/Editors
    Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956.
    Wangemann, Hendrikje.
    Markert, Annette.
    Goerne, Matthias, 1967-
    Lika, Peter.
    Gütschow, Gert.
    Schwarz, Volker.
    Zagrosek, Lothar, 1942-
    Ernst-Senff-Chor.
    Gewandhausorchester Leipzig.
    Notes
    For soloists, speakers, chorus and orchestra.
    Texts chiefly from Bertolt Brecht's Songs, poems & choruses, published in 1934 by Édition Carrefour.
    Ed. recorded: Leipzig : Deutscher Verlag für Musik.
    Compact disc.
    Duration: 65:05.
    Program notes by Thomas Phleps and texts with English translations (25 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
    Hendrikje Wangemann, soprano ; Annette Markert, alto ; Matthias Görne, baritone ; Peter Lika, bass ; Gert Gütschow, Volker Schwarz, speakers ; Ernst Senff Chor, Berlin ; Gewandhausorchester Leipzig ; Lothar Zagrosek, conductor.
    Recorded in the Gewandhaus, Leipzig, May 1995.
    Sung in German.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Physical Description
    1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.

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