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CD Orchestral MENDELSOHN 5 DISCS
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Symphony no. 2 is a Symphony-cantata on Biblical texts featuring 2 sopranos, tenor, and chorus; the last work, incidental music to Shakespeare's play.
Title from container spine.
Reissues from 1988-1992.
Compact discs.
Program notes by Peter Laki in English with translations in French and German and lyrics in German with English translations (50 p. : ill., ports.) inserted in container.
Barbara Bonney (3rd work), Edith Wiens (3rd & 9th works), sopranos ; Christiane Oertel, mezzo-soprano (9th work) ; Friedhelm Eberle, speaker (9th work) ; Peter Schreier, tenor (3rd work); Cyprien Katsaris, piano (6th-8th works) ; Rundfunkchor Leipzig (3rd & 9th works) ; Gewandhaus Orchestra ; Kurt Masur, conductor.
Recorded at the Gewandhaus, Leipzig, Aug. 1987-Sept. 1990.
Compact discs (DDD).
Vocal portions sung and spoken in German.
Track List:
- Symphonies. No. 1 in C minor, op. 11 ; No. 5 in D minor, op. 107 ; Lobgesang = Hymn of praise (No. 2) : op. 52 : Sinfonie-Kantate nach Worten der Heiligen Schrift ; No. 3 in A minor, op. 56 : "Scottish" ; No. 4 in A major, op. 90 : "Italian"
- Piano concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 25
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- Capriccio brillant in B minor for piano and orchestra : op. 22 ; Piano concerto no. 2 in D minor, op. 40 ; Ein Sommernachtstraum = A midsummer night's dream : op. 61.
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