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1Elegies: No. 1. Vigil
recording engineer:
Michael Sheady (engineer)
producer:
David Mottley (producer)
baritone vocals:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1998-09-05 until 1998-09-06)
recording of:
Elegies: No. 1. Vigil
lyricist:
Kim Vaeth (American poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1997)
part of:
Elegies
Richard Danielpour5:07
2Elegies: No. 2. Lacrimosa
recording engineer:
Michael Sheady (engineer)
producer:
David Mottley (producer)
baritone vocals:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1998-09-05 until 1998-09-06)
recording of:
Elegies: No. 2. Lacrimosa
lyricist:
Kim Vaeth (American poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1997)
part of:
Elegies
Richard Danielpour7:05
3Elegies: No. 3. Benediction
recording engineer:
Michael Sheady (engineer)
producer:
David Mottley (producer)
baritone vocals:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1998-09-05 until 1998-09-06)
recording of:
Elegies: No. 3. Benediction
lyricist:
Kim Vaeth (American poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1997)
part of:
Elegies
Richard Danielpour5:51
4Elegies: No. 4. Litany
recording engineer:
Michael Sheady (engineer)
producer:
David Mottley (producer)
baritone vocals:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1998-09-05 until 1998-09-06)
recording of:
Elegies: No. 4. Litany
lyricist:
Kim Vaeth (American poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1997)
part of:
Elegies
Richard Danielpour7:35
5Elegies: No. 5. In Paradisum
recording engineer:
Michael Sheady (engineer)
producer:
David Mottley (producer)
baritone vocals:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
mezzo-soprano vocals:
Frederica von Stade (mezzo-soprano)
orchestra:
London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO; The Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor)
recorded at:
Henry Wood Hall (London) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1998-09-05 until 1998-09-06)
recording of:
Elegies: No. 5. In Paradisum
lyricist:
Kim Vaeth (American poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1997)
part of:
Elegies
Richard Danielpour6:38
6Sonnets to Orpheus I: I. Prologue
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: I. Prologue (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour6:20
7Sonnets to Orpheus I: II. Dance the Orange
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: II. Dance the Orange (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour5:22
8Sonnets to Orpheus I: III. Elegy
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: III. Elegy (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour4:07
9Sonnets to Orpheus I: IV. Tarantella
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: IV. Tarantella (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour3:01
10Sonnets to Orpheus I: V. Anthem
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: V. Anthem (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour6:32
11Sonnets to Orpheus I: VI. Epilogue
recording engineer:
Richard King (engineer with Sony Music Studios, NYC from 1992–2007)
producer:
Steven Epstein (classical music producer)
soprano vocals:
Ying Huang (Chinese operatic soprano) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
orchestra:
Perspectives Ensemble (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
conductor:
Roger Nierenberg (conductor) (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recorded at:
The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights, New York, New York, United States (from 2000-04-17 until 2000-04-21)
recording of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I: VI. Epilogue
lyricist:
Rainer Maria Rilke (poet)
composer:
Richard Danielpour (American composer) (in 1991)
translator:
Stephen Mitchell (poet, translator, writer)
part of:
Sonnets to Orpheus I
Richard Danielpour7:50