Alpha-Zeta op. 54 ; Symphony no. 6 "Desiderata" op. 70 ; Pater noster op. 51 /

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Author / Creator:Veerhoff, Carlos H., 1926-2011
Uniform title:Alpha-Zeta, op. 54
Imprint:[Germany?] : Col Legno, p2002.
Description:1 sound disc (65 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:German
Latin
English
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Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5046188
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Other uniform titles:Arman, Howard.
Hager, Leopold.
Meister, Johannes.
Hagedorn, Elizabeth.
Scheibner, Andreas.
Polster, Hermann Christian.
Carmeli, Boris.
Gläser, Michael, 1957-
Veerhoff, Carlos H., 1926-2011 Symphonies, no. 6.
Veerhoff, Carlos H., 1926-2011 Pater Noster, op. 51.
Other authors / contributors:MDR-Chor Leipzig.
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. Sinfonieorchester.
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. Kammerphilharmonie.
Notes:The 1st work for 6-voice choir a cappella; the 2nd work for orchestra, choir, three soloists, and one speaker; the 3rd work for 6-voice choir and orchestra.
Alpha - Zeta: March 13-17, 2002, Leipzig, Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche ; Desiderata : April 30, 1997 (Live), Leipzig, Gewandhaus ; Pater Noster, February 5, 1998, Leipzig, Bethanienkirche.
Compact disc.
Program and biographical notes in English, French and German; texts in German or Latin (22 p. : ports.) inserted.
1st work: Chor des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks (also in 2nd & 3rd works) ; Howard Arman, conductor ; 2nd work: Sinfonieorchester des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks ; Leopold Hager, conductor ; Johannes Meister, choirmaster ; Elizabeth Hagedorn, soprano ; Andreas Scheibner, baritone ; Hermann Christian Polster, bass ; Boris Carmeli, speaker ; 3rd work: Kammerphilharmonie des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks ; Michael Gläser, conductor.
Sung in German or Latin.
Standard no.:4099702003927
Publisher's no.:WWE 1CD 20039 Col Legno

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