Verbotene Klänge - Komponisten im Exil Capriccio 67097/9 (3 CDs) |
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DISC 1 | |
Alexander von Zemlinsky : 3 Ballettstücke Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra-Orchestra Gerd Albrecht, Conductor |
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No. 1. Reigen: Massig bewegt | 7:10 |
No. 2. Fauntanz: Langsam - sehr schnell | 4:47 |
No. 3. Presto | 3:18 |
Franz Schreker :
Schwanensang, Op. 11 Dora Leen, Lyricist Cologne West German Radio Chorus-Choir Cologne West German Radio Orchestra-Orchestra Peter Gulke, Conductor |
13:27 |
Erwin Schulhoff :
Duo for Violin and Cello Gernot Sussmuth, violin Hans-Jakob Eschenburg, cello |
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I. Moderato | 5:23 |
II. Zingaresca: Allegro giocoso | 2:55 |
III. Andantino | 4:24 |
IV. Moderato | 3:11 |
Viktor Ullmann :
Don Quixote tanzt Fandango Cologne Gurzenich Orchestra James Conlon, Conductor |
9:01 |
Paul Hindemith :
Trumpet Sonata Reinhold Friedrich, trumpet Thomas Duis, piano |
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I. Mit Kraft | 5:11 |
II. Massig bewegt | 2:15 |
III. Trauermusik | 8:13 |
DISC 2 | |
Arnold
Schoenberg :
Verklarte Nacht (Transfigured Night), Op. 4 (version for string orchestra) Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Sandor Vegh, Conductor |
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I. Grave | 6:16 |
II. Molto rallentando | 4:55 |
III. A tempo | 3:05 |
IV. Adagio | 9:42 |
V. Adagio (molto tranquillo) | 4:13 |
Egon Wellesz :
Symphonischer Epilogue, Op. 108 Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Roger Epple, Conductor |
12:36 |
Darius Milhaud :
String Quartet No. 1, Op. 5 Petersen Quartet |
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I. Rhythmique | 5:16 |
II. Intime, contenu | 5:22 |
III. Grave, soutenu | 7:45 |
IV. Vif, tres rythme | 4:57 |
Hanns Eisler :
Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29 Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Hans Zimmer, Conductor |
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I. Thema mit Variationen | 5:14 |
II. Allegro assai - Sostenuto | 2:00 |
III. Invention | 1:51 |
IV. Allegro | 2:29 |
DISC 3 | |
Franz Waxman :
Athaneal Joachim Pliquett, trumpet Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Hans Zimmer, Conductor |
7:21 |
Kurt Weill :
Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) (excerpts) Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist Lotte Lenya, vocal Gisela May, vocal Studio orchestra Herny Krtschil, Conductor |
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Die Seerauber-Jenny | 3:04 |
Moritat von Mackie Messer | 2:28 |
Ernst Krenek :
12 Variations in 3 Movements, Op. 79 Till Alexander Korber, piano |
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Variation 1-5: Allegro, molto moderato, energico | 4:34 |
Variation 6-8: Adagio | 5:27 |
Variation 9-12: Allegro assai | 6:18 |
Paul Dessau :
Haggada, Part II: Es war in der Mitte der Nacht (Sung in German) Max Brod, Lyricist North German Radio Chorus Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra Gerd Albrecht, Conductor |
11:57 |
Manfred
Gurlitt :
Wozzeck, Op. 16 (excerpts) Georg Buchner, Lyricist Roland Hermann, bass-baritone Celina Lindsley, soprano Gabriele Schreckenbach, contralto RIAS Chamber Chorus Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Gerd Albrecht, Conductor |
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Scene 17: Dort links gehts in die Stadt | 5:41 |
Scene 18: Das Messer! wo ist das Messer! (Wozzeck) | 4:54 |
Epilogue: Wir arme Leut (Chorus) | 4:10 |
Capriccio DVD 93506
Film by Norbert Bunge & Christine Fischer-Defoy Producer : Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Berlin Sound Dokumentation : stereo (Spr.:D, E,F) : 72 Min Musiques de Krenek, Eisler, Zipper/Soyfer, Goldschmidt, Hindemith, Schoenberg, etc... Bild : 4:3, Subtitle : E, F Specials : 35 Min. Petersen Quartett, Sur les traces de Ernest Krenek James Conlon, Viktor Ullmann |
Audio : 70 Min.
Sound Audio-Highlights : DSS5.1
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"Verbotene
Klänge. Musik unter dem Hakenkreuz"
Film by Norbert Bunge & Christine Fischer-Defoy 1989 City of Düsseldorf and the Kulturstiftung der Länder (German National Endowment of the Arts). English video version (VHS) with subtitles Idea : Albrecht Dümling Producer : Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Berlin Director and Camera : Norbert Bunge, Berlin (80 minutes) |