Serenade no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b: Lento assai

~ Recording by Anne‐Sophie Mutter, Staatskapelle Dresden, André Previn

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.5Serenade no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b: Lento assai6:57Jean SibeliusViolin Concerto / Serenades / HumoresqueJean Sibelius; Anne‐Sophie Mutter, Staatskapelle Dresden, André PrevinAlbum
  • DE1995-12-15
Deutsche Grammophon447 895-2
1.5Serenade no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b: Lento assai6:57Jean SibeliusViolin Concerto / Serenades / HumoresqueJean Sibelius; Anne‐Sophie Mutter, Staatskapelle Dresden, André PrevinAlbum
Deutsche Grammophon, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. (BMG company that owned their direct marketing company/club editions)447 895-2, D 112075
14.5Serenade no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b: Lento assai6:57Jean SibeliusThe Complete Musician (ASM 35)Anne‐Sophie MutterAlbum + Compilation
  • DE2011-09-12
Deutsche Grammophon0289 477 9464 6
9.5Serenade no. 2 in G minor, op. 69b: Lento assai6:56Jean SibeliusSibelius EditionSibeliusAlbum + Compilation
Deutsche Grammophon479 5102

Relationships

recording engineer:Klaus Behrens (engineer)
Reinhild Schmidt (Sound engineer and producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
executive producer:Alison Ames
producer:Werner Mayer (classical producer)
editor:Reinhild Schmidt (Sound engineer and producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
solo violin:Anne‐Sophie Mutter (violinist) (in 1995-05)
orchestra:Staatskapelle Dresden (Dresden Symphonic Orchestra) (in 1995-05)
conductor:André Previn (pianist, conductor, composer, arranger) (in 1995-05)
balance engineer:Günter Hermanns (producer/engineer)
Ulrich Vette (engineer)
recorded at:Lukaskirche (Lutheran church in Dresden, used since sometime after WWII as a recording studio) in Dresden, Sachsen (Saxony), Germany (in 1995-05)
recording of:Serenade in G minor, op. 69 no. 2 (in 1995-05)

Serenade in G minor, op. 69 no. 2

composer:Jean Sibelius (Finnish composer) (in 1913)
premiered at:[concert] (1915-12-08)
part of:2 Serenades, op. 69 (for violin and orchestra) (order: 2)