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Mendelssohn · Bruch / Berliner Philharmoniker / Berling Philharmonic Chamber Ensembles - Oktett · Septett flac album

Mendelssohn · Bruch / Berliner Philharmoniker / Berling Philharmonic Chamber Ensembles - Oktett · Septett flac album
  • Performer Mendelssohn
  • Title Oktett · Septett
  • Date of release 1982
  • Style Romantic
  • Other formats AIFF AA AAC XM APE MPC MP2
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1835 mb
  • Size FLAC 1551 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 578

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Anne-Sophie Mutter is amazing. Beneath the surface, you can feel the controlled power of Mutter, von Karajan, and the Berlin Philharmonic. It's like watching heavyweights delicately dancing ballet to exquisite chamber music. You know there's the power there to blow us away, but that they want to enrapture us instead. This recording will appeal most to people who like to hear classic pieces of the repertoire performed in ways that aren't the typical fare.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Oktett Es-dur Op. 20
Cello [Brandis-Quartett] – Wolfgang BoettcherCello [Westphal-Quartett] – Jörg BaumannComposed By – Felix Mendelssohn-BartholdyEnsemble – Brandis-Quartett*, Westphal-QuartettViola [Brandis-Quartett] – Wilfried StrehleViola [Westphal-Quartett] – Dietrich GerhardtViolin [1. Violine - Brandis-Quartett] – Thomas BrandisViolin [1. Violine - Westphal-Quartett] – Hanns-Joachim WestphalViolin [2. Violine - Brandis-Quartett] – Peter BremViolin [2. Violine - Westphal-Quartett] – Heinz Ortleb
A1 Allegro Moderato, Ma Con Fuoco 13:56
A2 Andante 6:50
A3 Scherzo. Allegro Leggierissimo 4:24
A4 Presto 5:39
Septett Es-dur Op. Post.
Bassoon – Hans LemkeCello – Peter Steiner Clarinet – Karl LeisterComposed By – Max BruchDouble Bass – Rainer ZepperitzEnsemble – Philharmonisches Oktett BerlinHorn – Gerd SeifertViolin [1. Violine] – Leon SpiererViolin [2. Violine] – Rainer Mehne
B1 Andante Maestoso - Allegro Con Brio 6:32
B2 Adagio 7:21
B3 Scherzo. Allegro - Trio. 4:26
B4 Largo - Allegro vivace 12:15

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – N. Simrock
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Hans-Günter Klein
  • Printed By – Neef

Credits

  • Art Direction – Hartmut Pfeiffer
  • Engineer [Recording] – Hans-Peter Schweigmann (tracks: B1 to B4), Wolfgang Mitlehner (tracks: A1 to A4)
  • Liner Notes – Hans-Günter Klein
  • Liner Notes [English Translation] – John Coombs
  • Liner Notes [French Translation] – Jacques Fournier
  • Photography By [Cover] – H. Wolter*, K. Strindberg*
  • Producer – Günther Breest
  • Recording Supervisor – Hans Weber (tracks: B1 to B4), Wolfgang Mitlehner (tracks: A1 to A4)

Notes

Digital recording

Side B published by Edition: N. Simrock

℗ 1982 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg
© 1983 Dr. Hans-Günter Klein
Printed in West Germany by Neef, Wittingen
Made in West Germany

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Label Code: LC 0173
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Other: D. P.
  • Matrix / Runout (runout A, stamped): 2560 039 S 5 320 3 L
  • Matrix / Runout (runout B, stamped): 2560 039 S 6=11 320 1A K