Klara Top 75: 2008

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1De Notenkraker. "Ouverture"
recording engineer:
Klaus Behrens (engineer) (in 1990-12)
producer:
Alison Ames and Christian Gansch (conductor)
editor:
Mark Buecker (engineer of classical recordings)
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra (in 1990-12)
conductor:
Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer) (in 1990-12)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (engineer) (in 1990-12)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall (Boston) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (in 1990-12)
recording of:
The Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), op. 71a: I. Ouverture miniature. Allegro giusto (in 1990-12)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (until 1892)
part of:
The Nutcracker (suite from the ballet), op. 71a
recording of:
Щелкунчик, op. 71: Увертюра (The Nutcracker, op. 71: Overture, Nutcracker Overture) (in 1990-12)
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer)
part of:
Щелкунчик, op. 71 (The Nutcracker, op. 71, The Nutcracker)
Пётр Ильич Чайковский3:18
2Fantasie nr. 3
piano:
Jozef de Beenhouwer (Belgian pianist)
recording of:
Fantaisie no. 3, op. 18
composer:
Peter Benoit (Belgian/Flemish 19th century classical composer)
Peter Benoit5:00
3Requiem, "Pie Jesu"
producer:
Paul Myers (classical record producer)
soprano vocals:
Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) (in 1987-10)
orchestra:
Montréal Symphony Orchestra (Montreal Symphony Orchestra) (in 1987-10)
conductor:
Charles Dutoit (conductor) (in 1987-10)
balance engineer:
John Dunkerley (engineer) (in 1987-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Decca Record Company Limited (not a release label; for copyrights use only) (in 1988)
recorded at:
Église de Saint-Eustache in Saint-Eustache, Québec (Quebec), Canada (in 1987-10)
recording of:
Requiem, op. 48: IV. Pie Jesu (1890, second version) (in 1987-10)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer) (from 1886 until 1900)
included in:
CHAPTER IV PIE JESU (REST)
part of:
Requiem, op. 48 (1890, second version)
Gabriel Fauré3:44
4De Vier Seizoenen, "De Lente"
violin:
Simon Standage (English violinist and conductor)
orchestra:
The English Concert
conductor:
Trevor Pinnock (conductor / harpsichord)
recording of:
Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “La primavera” (Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “Spring”)
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian baroque composer and violinist) (in 1723)
part of:
Catalogo numerico-tematico delle opere strumentali (Fanna Catalogue, Antonio Vivaldi) (number: F. I/22) and Ryom-Verzeichnis (number: RV 269)
part of:
Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione, op. 8 (The Contest Between Harmony and Invention, op. 8)
part of:
Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons, “The Four Seasons”)
partial recording of:
Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “La primavera” (Concerto in E major, op. 8 no. 1, RV 269 “Spring”)
composer:
Antonio Vivaldi (Italian baroque composer and violinist) (in 1723)
part of:
Catalogo numerico-tematico delle opere strumentali (Fanna Catalogue, Antonio Vivaldi) (number: F. I/22) and Ryom-Verzeichnis (number: RV 269)
part of:
Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione, op. 8 (The Contest Between Harmony and Invention, op. 8)
part of:
Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons, “The Four Seasons”)
Antonio Vivaldi9:38
5Winterreise
executive producer:
Dr. Ellen Hickmann (producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
producer:
Rainer Brock (producer and recording supervisor for Deutsche Grammophon)
piano:
Gerald Moore (pianist) (in 1971-08)
baritone vocals:
Dietrich Fischer‐Dieskau (baritone) (in 1971-08)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1972)
recorded at:
UFA-Tonstudio in Berlin, Germany (in 1971-08)
recording of:
Winterreise, op. 89, D. 911: V. Der Lindenbaum (in 1971-08)
lyricist:
Wilhelm Müller (German poet)
composer:
Franz Schubert (composer) (in 1827-02)
part of:
Winterreise, op. 89, D. 911
Franz Schubert4:37
6Symfonie Nr. 5: Adagietto
recording engineer:
Reinhard Lagemann (in 1996-03)
producer:
Christian Gansch (conductor)
editor:
Mark Bücker (recording engineer) and Martin Derner
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic) (in 1996-03)
conductor:
Pierre Boulez (composer and conductor) (in 1996-03)
balance engineer:
Rainer Maillard (in 1996-03)
recorded at:
Wiener Musikverein: Großer Musikvereinssaal in Innere Stadt, Wien (Vienna), Austria (in 1996-03)
recording of:
Symphony no. 5 in C-sharp minor: IV. Adagietto. Sehr langsam (in 1996-03)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1901 until 1902)
part of:
Symphony no. 5
Gustav Mahler10:59
7Peer Gynt, "Solveigs Lied"
soprano vocals:
Barbara Bonney (soprano) (in 1987-06)
orchestra:
Göteborgs Symfoniker (Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra) (in 1987-06)
conductor:
Neeme Järvi (Estonian conductor) (in 1987-06)
recording of:
Peer Gynt, op. 23: 4. akt: Solveigs sang (in 1987-06)
composer:
Edvard Grieg (composer) (in 1875)
librettist:
Henrik Ibsen (in 1867)
part of:
Peer Gynt, op. 23
Edvard Grieg4:56
8Klarinetconcerto in A, "Adagio"
producer:
Wolf Erichson (engineer/producer) and Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
basset clarinet:
Charles Neidich (clarinetist) (in 1987-03)
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra) (in 1987-03)
balance engineer:
Stephan Schellmann (classical music engineer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1988)
recorded at:
State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1987-03)
recording of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio (Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A major, K. 622: II. Adagio) (in 1987-03)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1791-09-28 until 1791-10-07)
part of:
Concerto for Clarinet in A major, K. 622
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart8:38
9Symfonie nr. 9, "Allegro Assai"
choir vocals:
Wiener Singverein
orchestra:
Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
partial recording of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”: IV. Finale. Presto – Allegro assai (Ode an die Freude / Ode to Joy)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (from 1822 until 1824)
librettist:
Friedrich Schiller (German poet and playwright)
quotes lyrics from:
An die Freude
part of:
Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125 “Choral”
Ludwig van Beethoven24:17
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