Gustav Mahler ; Dmitri Shostakovich.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Imprint:München : ECM Records, [2007]
℗2007
Description:1 online resource (1 sound file).
Language:Russian
Series:ECM new series
ECM new series.
Subject:
Format: E-Resource Streaming Audio Music recording Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11692514
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other uniform titles:Korpacheva, I︠U︡lii︠a︡, 1972-
Kuznet︠s︡ov, Fedor,
Kremer, Gidon, 1947-
Container of (expression): Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Symphonies, no. 10. Adagio; arranged.
Container of (work): Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975. Symphonies, no. 14, op. 135.
Other authors / contributors:Kremerata Baltica (Musical group), performer.
Sound characteristics:digital
Digital file characteristics:audio file
Notes:The 1st work originally for orchestra, adapted for string orchestra by Hans Stadlmair and Kremerata Baltica; the 2nd work for soprano, bass, string orchestra, percussion, and celesta.
Texts to the 2nd work by Federico García Lorca, Guillaume Apollinaire, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, and Rainer Maria Rilke, translated into Russian from the originals in Spanish, French, and German.
Yulia Korpacheva, soprano ; Fëdor Kuznetsov, bass ; Kremerata Baltica ; Gidon Kremer, concertmaster.
1st work recorded 2001 October Riga.
2nd work recorded in performance 2004 November Musikeverein, Vienna.
The 2nd work sung in Russian.
Hard copy version record.
Other form:Source record: Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Symphonies, no. 10. Adagio; arranged. Gustav Mahler. München : ECM Records, ℗2007
Standard no.:DEB330402401
DEB330402402
DEC330402403
DEB330402404
DEB330402405
DEB330402406
DEB330402407
DEB330402408
DEB330402409
DEB330402410
DEB330402411
DEB330402412
Publisher's no.:00028947661771 ECM Records
Description
Item Description:The 1st work originally for orchestra, adapted for string orchestra by Hans Stadlmair and Kremerata Baltica; the 2nd work for soprano, bass, string orchestra, percussion, and celesta.
Texts to the 2nd work by Federico García Lorca, Guillaume Apollinaire, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, and Rainer Maria Rilke, translated into Russian from the originals in Spanish, French, and German.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 sound file).