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Richard Strauss - Alessandra Marc, Roger Roloff, The Collegiate Chorale and Collegiate Chorale Orchestra / Robert Bass - Friedenstag flac album

Richard Strauss - Alessandra Marc, Roger Roloff, The Collegiate Chorale and Collegiate Chorale Orchestra / Robert Bass - Friedenstag flac album
  • Performer Richard Strauss
  • Title Friedenstag
  • Date of release 1991
  • Country US
  • Style Opera
  • Other formats DMF AHX MOD AAC VOC AA XM
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1407 mb
  • Size FLAC 1460 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 325

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Kennicott, Phillip (1992) Recordings - Strauss's Friedenstag by Alessandra Marc, Roger Roloff, Terry Cook, Richard Cassilly, George Shirley, the Collegiate Chorale and Orchestra and others under Robert Bass. View it in the Music Periodicals Database.

This session of sophisticated playing is absent unnecessary musical verbosity. Reid gave Kono's career a major boost by appearing on her first album in 1996. Here, Kono favors a feathery touch, reminiscent of Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones, as she leaves lots of space between the lines. At the same time, she has that intensity and devotion to detail that verifies her classical training. Her skill as a composer is as variegated as her playing. Just Take It Easy" is a lilting samba that contrasts with "Lullaby for Benjamin," which takes on a classical bent.

Friedenstag (Peace Day) is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss, his Opus 81 and TrV 271, to a German libretto by Joseph Gregor. The opera was premiered at Munich on 24 July 1938 and dedicated to Viorica Ursuleac and her husband Clemens Krauss, the lead and conductor respectively. Roger Roloff, Alessandra Marc, William Wilderman, Max Wittges. Robert Bass, Collegiate Chorale and Orchestra; New York City Gay Men's Chorus (Recording of a concert performance in Carnegie Hall,19 November). Audio CD: Koch International Classics Cat: 37111-2.

There are 5 recordings of Friedenstag by Richard Strauss on file. This "Discography" was generated by CLOR for THE COMPILER ). 1 1939(LI) - Krauss Clemens - Wiener Staatsoper. 2 1960(LI) - Keilberth Joseph - Bayerische Staatsoper. 3 1988(LI) - Sawallisch Wolfgang - Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. 4 1989(LI) - Bass Robert - Collegiate Orchestra. 5 1999(STU) - Sinopoli Giuseppe - Dresdner Staatskapelle. audio -- video -- audio & video. Friedenstag by Richard Strauss performed in German. Conductor Clemens Krauss - 1939(LI).

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friedenstag by strauss finale lyrics, friedenstag augsburg Friedenstag Peace Day is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss, his Opus 81 and TrV 271, to a German libretto by Joseph Gregor The opera was premiered at Munich on 24 July 19381 and dedicated to Viorica Ursuleac and her husband Clemens Krauss, the lead and conductor respectively Strauss had intended Friedenstag as part. Robert Bass, Collegiate Chorale and Orchestra; New York City Gay Men's Chorus Recording of a concert performance in Carnegie Hall,19 November.

KOCH International Classics: Richard Cassilly, Alessandra Marc, William Wildermann, George Shirley, Ruben Broitman, Max Wittges, Peter van Derick, Paul Schmidt, Stephen Lusmann, Roger Roloff, James Wood, Terry Cook; Collegiate Chorale and Orchestra; Robert Bass, conductor Koch Schwann 3-1465-2: Hans Hotter, Viorica Ursuleac, Herbert Alsen, Josef Witt, Hermann Wiedemann, Carl Bissuti, Nikolaus Zec, Anton Dermota, Hermann Gallos, Georg Monthy, Karl Kamann, Willy.

Robert H Bass (4 August 1953 – 25 August 2008) was an American conductor who notably served as the music director of the Collegiate Chorale in New York City for almost three decades. Bass studied conducting at Mannes College The New School for Music under Richard Westenburg, who was the Collegiate Chorale's director at that time. In 1979, at the age of 26, he succeeded Westenburg in the position, making his conducting debut at Carnegie Hall with the choir that year.

Tracklist

1 Opening 3:35
2 La Rosa 4:32
3 Ein Feiger Bursch 3:31
4 Trauermarsch: Wegtreten von Den Scharften 1:58
5 Hier Ist Des Kaisers Boden 4:00
6 Sieg! Welch Ein Fanal 3:30
7 Der Kaiser Hat Recht 4:00
8 Ihr Alten Habt In Mancher Schlacht 5:14
9 Nie War Ich Kämpfer 4:14
10 Die Pulverfasser Und Feuer 10:06
11 Nein Leere Hoffnung 6:03
12 Der Kaiser Stand Im Saal 5:54
13 Erwunschtes Zeichen! 1:39
14 Nein, Nicht Todesnebel 3:29
15 Das Zeichen 3:04
16 Marsch 2:18
17 Friede! Friede! 2:13
18 Geliebter, Nicht Das Schwert! 2:04
19 Sei Uns Gegrusst 2:55
20 Warunm Kampften Wir 1:59
21 Wagt Es Zu Denken 3:14

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Carnegie Hall
  • Published By – Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
  • Made By – Koch – 000.000.371.112.5

Credits

  • Alto Vocals [Frau] – Karen Williams*
  • Baritone Vocals [Kommandant] – Roger Roloff
  • Baritone Vocals [Musketier] – Peter van Derick
  • Baritone Vocals [Offizier] – Stephen Lusmann
  • Baritone Vocals [Sergeant of the Guard] – William Wildermann
  • Bass Vocals [Holsteiner] – Terry Cook
  • Bass Vocals [Konstabel] – Max Wittges
  • Bassoon – Jane Taylor, Jorge Morera , Lauren Goldstein, Peter Simmons
  • Cello – Larry Lenske*, Matthew Goeke, Matthias Naegele, Rachael Steuermann, Roberta Cooper
  • Chorus – New York City Gay Men's Chorus, The Collegiate Chorale
  • Clarinet – Dennis Smylie, Jerry Kirkbride, Larry Guy, Laura Flax
  • Composed By – Richard Strauss
  • Conductor – Robert Bass
  • Contrabass – Barbara Wilson
  • Design – Communication House, NYC
  • Engineer – Leszek Wojcik
  • Flute – Jacqueline Giat, Laura Gilbert, Sheryl Henze
  • French Horn – Daniel Culpepper, Daniel Grabois, Debra Poole, Russell Rizner, Scott Temple, Stewart Rose
  • Libretto By – Joseph Gregor, Richard Strauss
  • Liner Notes – Paul Suits
  • Oboe – Elizabeth Kieronski, Melanie Feld, Stephen Taylor
  • Orchestra – Collegiate Chorale Orchestra
  • Percussion – Benjamin Herman , Jan Hagiwara, Larry Spivak*
  • Producer, Engineer – Gregory K. Squires
  • Soprano Vocals [Maria] – Alessandra Marc
  • Tenor Vocals [Marksman] – George Shirley
  • Tenor Vocals [Mayor] – Richard Cassilly
  • Tenor Vocals [Piemonteser] – Ruben Broitman
  • Tenor Vocals [Prälat] – James Wood*
  • Timpani – Paul Fein
  • Trombone – Dean Plank, Early Anderson, Lawrence Benz, Michael Powell
  • Trumpet – Carl Albach, Lowell Hershey
  • Tuba – Stephen Johns
  • Viola – Brian Zenone, David Cerutti, Evelyn Glover, Karen Olson, Karen Ritscher, Rachel Evans, Sue Pray, Susan Leon*
  • Violin – Ann Barak, Ann Labin, Carlos Villa , Christopher Cardona*, Dorothy Strahl, Francisca Mendoza, Holly Ovenden, Jean Ingraham, Karen Karlsrud, Kate Light, Laura McGinniss, Lisa Brooke , Lisa Steinberg, Ming Yeh, Nancy Lederer, Natalie Kriegler, Robin Bushman, Roxanne Bergman, Ruth Buffington, Susan Shumway
  • Voice [Hornist] – Paul Schmidt*

Notes

Recorded in Concert at Carnegie Hall, November 19 1989.
Booklet contains libretto in German and English.

Printed and manufactured in Austria (on disc).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 099923711124
  • Label Code: LC6644
  • SPARS Code: DDD

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
3-7111-2 Richard Strauss - Alessandra Marc, Roger Roloff, Robert Bass Richard Strauss - Alessandra Marc, Roger Roloff, Robert Bass - Friedenstag ‎(CD, Album) Koch International 3-7111-2 US 1991