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Requiem for fallen soldiers ; Symphony no. 10 / Eduard Tubin.

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    Overview

    Uniform Title
    Reekviem langenud sõduritele
    Other Title
    Symphonies, no. 10.
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Tubin, Eduard, 1905-1982.
    Published
    Djursholm, Sweden : Bis, [1987]
    ℗1987
    Other Authors/Editors
    Visnapuu, Henrik, 1890-1951, lyricist.
    Under, Marie, 1883-1980, lyricist.
    Larson, Janåke, performer.
    Järvi, Neeme, conductor.
    Tubin, Eduard, 1905-1982.
    Lunds studentsångförening, performer.
    Göteborgs symfoniker, performer.
    Notes
    Text of the 1st work by Henrik Visnapuu and Marie Under.
    Compact disc.
    Durations: 33:25; 25:21.
    Program notes by Harri Kiisk, in Estonian with English, German, and French translations, biographical notes on the performers, and text of the 1st work with English translation ([20] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
    In the 1st work: vocal and instrumental soloists ; Lund's Student Choral Society (men's chorus) ; Janåke Larson, organ ; Neeme Järvi, conductor. In the 2nd work: Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra ; Järvi, conductor.
    Recorded May 11, 1985, at Allhelgona Church, Sweden (1st work), and Oct. 31, 1986, at Gothenburg Concert Hall (2nd work).
    The 1st work sung in Estonian.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Estonian
    Physical Description
    1 audio disc : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.

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